It means you need to do something special to access the area, like have a pass card or special code. Another term used is "gated community," indicating that there is a fence and gate around the community. If you are looking for a place to live, this usually is a good thing, as it controls who has access outside your apartment.
It is an apartment that you must use strairs to access; that means no elevator.
Yes, it can be controlled
Association of Community Access Broadcasters was created in 1981.
Seattle Community Access Network was created in 1999.
It is known as a deterministic access method.
When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.
If you have access to the MSDS, it is on that sheet. If you have access to the internet, the US-NIH has a pretty comprehensive listing.
Access Yea Community Education Program was created in 1999.
In "The Giver," the landforms are not described in great detail. The community is set in a controlled environment with limited access to nature, so specific landforms like mountains or rivers are not prominently featured. The emphasis is more on the controlled, artificial environment created by the society.
When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.
No, but you do get access to several apartment 'safe houses'.
Most leases allow the owner to have access to the apartment with reasonable notice. This doesn't mean that they can keep coming into your apartment every week/day and there must be a stated reason for their requested access. I am speaking of rent laws in most of the US. When in doubt--Read Your Lease!! Too many people rush through without reading all of it and just sign.