You can often identify a person’s community affiliation through various indicators such as their cultural practices, language, and participation in community events. Additionally, their social networks and the values or beliefs they express may reflect the norms of that community. Clothing, symbols, and even dietary habits can also serve as clues to their community identity. Ultimately, it is a combination of these factors that can help you understand a person's community belonging.
An ascetic is a person who belongs to everyone. He doesn't belong to any particular sector.
A non-example of indigenous would be a person who is not native or originally from a particular place or community. For example, someone who has recently moved to a country or region would not be considered indigenous to that area.
By interpretation a neighborhood is an area of a town that surrounds someone's home. A community are people living in one particular area who are thought to be a unit because of their particular interests. It would seem that community and neighborhood are almost one and the same thing
Nobody's soul belongs to any other person. Any agreement to the contrary would be null and void - it would be meaningless both legally and for any practical purpose.
To get money out.
I would say that the role of a species in a habitat would be its "niche"
This occurs when a person, or the group to which that person belongs, assumes the characteristics of a dominant group. An example would be a Native American choosing to abandon his or her cultural norms in favor of United States norms. Answer: Assimilation
a person with particular skills brought in to run a country or an organisation
A Farmer
That would depend upon your goals as related to the specific interests of the particular community you are reaching out to and the reasons you are reaching out to that community. Is it a volunteer community? An online community? You'd need to start a program geared specifically toward those goals.
The person that the vehicle belongs to.
its just imaginary nobody can stole my mind it always belongs to the person who is born with it