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resource

 [re´sors]
a person or group of persons serving as an available support and source of aid because of intellectual or personal capabilities.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

resource

The components of a system–eg, equipment, space, and labor, available to perform a task Managed care The source of financial support–eg, insurance, personal income
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

resource

  1. any potential product of an area.
  2. a food supply.
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005

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Q. What resources are available in Seattle, Washington to help with an autistic child?

A. i miss Seattle... here is a link to "Autism Spectrum Treatment and Research (ASTAR) Center". a well know establishment:

http://www.astarcenter.org/

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Job resourcefulness and customer orientation are among the critical personality traits that seem to pay dividends in frontline service jobs (Karatepe, 201la; Yavas, Karatepe, & Babakus, 2011).
The aircraft has survived due to its extreme versatility and resourcefulness, and the ongoing success of the Annual Norseman Floatplane Festival in Red Lake.
Siobhan Gallagher's shop for newspaper and promotional displays, appearance of staff, resourcefulness and availability of pens, coupons and slips.
Law enforcement officials praised Erica's bravery and resourcefulness.
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Resourcefulness of a different kind was on display in a more liberal part of the country, where the Massachusetts Citizens for Marriage needed to collect some 57,000 signatures in order to put a question on next November's ballot that would outlaw same-sex marriage in the Commonwealth.
In fact, the manner in which they addressed the requests for proposals (RFPs) call for the phased introduction of alternative fuel vehicles and operational efficiencies demonstrates their resourcefulness. Both proposed using cleaner burning diesel derivative fuels and split-body collection trucks for their single-family-home routes.
RUNCORN needed to show all the resourcefulness and spirit which has served them so well in the final third of the season to salvage a deserved UniBond League Premier Division point.
The learning processes are (a) planning and resourcefulness Co) knowledge representation, (c) communication and collaboration, and (d) reflection.
THE resourcefulness of frustrated fans has never been in question when a bid to watch their beloved Blues is threatened.
Herrera's own resourcefulness, experience, and openness to new ideas are undoubtedly the main reasons for his success as a farmer.
West Midland manufacturers are having to fall back on their resourcefulness in order to survive in an increasingly hostile business environment, the region's business leaders have warned.
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