You could analyze average income levels of the area and compare it to other areas nearby. An example of this type of research can be seen in the related link.
If you are referring to a country, the best way would be to compare its GDP per capita to other countries.
it is not a poor place to live people just say that to make fun of them
It was a place for the poor people of Whitgift to say .
adres is the word for address in dutch. This is used to represent a particular place.
That is a very good question. When you find a bacteria at the place where you do not find the same normally and then you get particular symptom and sign complex. Then you can say that this disease is caused by that particular organism. So when you are able to culture the bacteria from say blood or urine, where that is not found normally. Secondly after the infection of particular microorganism if you get the heightened antibody response you can say that particular organism is involved in that particular disease. Next you can have a statistical evidence to say that particular organism is responsible to cause the disease. So when you find streptococci in say 5 % of healthy persons and say 50 % of sore throat patients, you can say that this organism is associated with the pharyngitis.
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A person who lives in a particular place is called a resident.
Ellis Island is a place. I'm not sure how it could be "poor." It's owned by the US federal government and administered by the National Park Service, so you can't even say it's "poor" in the sense "poor people live there" because NOBODY lives there.
It depends entirely on the particular country.
You could say something like: - engaged - busy It's meaning is that something or someone is in a particular place.
I remember "Riding Around" as referring to going nowhere, just cruising, so to say; with no particular place to go. Driving in a car with no place intended as a destination..
boscastle is a good poor place