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Shuzhe Wu; Qinghua Liu; Qin Li; Jun Wang – Health Education Research, 2025
Drug take-back system provides a legal, safe and eco-friendly avenue to appropriately dispose of unwanted medicines, contributing to both environmental sustainability and reducing medication misuse. This study designed and implemented a brief educational intervention, which took <1 min on average, to enhance awareness of community residents…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drug Education, Health Promotion, Drug Abuse

Heller, Carol E. – Language Arts, 1990
Addresses three questions: (1) what individual paths lead selected nonmainstream writers from the "Tenderloin" inner-city area of San Francisco to their craft; (2) how the contexts and relationships with the community support the growth of written expression; and (3) how this support affects individual and community growth. (MG)
Descriptors: Authors, Community Programs, Functional Literacy, Social Influences

Dixon, John – Community Development Journal, 1981
Describes the endeavor by the Chinese Communist Party to construct a community-based, urban welfare system that would cater to the needs of urban dwellers who were not under the protection of the workers' social assistance system or whose needs could not be met entirely by it. (CT)
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Communism, Community Programs, Foreign Countries

Thurber, Frances E. – Art Education, 1997
Describes "Site Omaha" an interactive public arts project designed to explore alternative art venues in the urban environment and to create a common link between artists and other community members. "Site Omaha" initiated innovative community arts projects. Provides a brief overview of urban environmental art. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products