Other benefits which come from having one's community served by public transport might include economic and social vitality.
Economist George Gilder now speaks of America's cities as "centers of value subtraction"--parasites that suck social and economic vitality from the rest of the country.
The location drew her in at first, but she has found that she likes the social vitality of an ever-changing environment.
This university contributes to more than 1.2 billion to the social and economic vitality of the province in annual economic activity.
"Our exhibition will create a unique time capsule in which we can examine their important legacy and relish its social, artistic and historical vitality."
That it is possible to say this three years after the advent of the decade serves as a sad monument to President Bush's indifference to the nation's social and economic vitality.
The second theme emphasised in my report is to positively welcome diversity as a source of social vitality, economic prosperity and international influence.
But in contrast to what is stated in the report, we cannot prevent racism and xenophobia by adopting a unilateral, positive approach to the multi-cultural society as a "source of social vitality" .
It will highlight the benefits of diversity as a source of social and economic vitality, which Europe must acknowledge and make use of.
The university's mission is to enhance the intellectual, social, cultural and economic vitality of the people and communities we serve: a community of learners improving our world.