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re·source R0180100 (rē′sôrs′, -zôrs′, rĭ-sôrs′, -zôrs′)n.1. Something that is available for use or that can be used for support or help: The local library is a valuable resource.2. often resources An available supply, especially of money, that can be drawn on when needed.3. The ability to deal with a difficult or troublesome situation effectively; resourcefulness: a person of resource.4. A means that can be used to cope with a difficult situation; an expedient: needed all my intellectual resources for the exam.5. a. resources The total means available for economic and political development, such as mineral wealth, labor force, and armaments.b. resources The total means available to a company for increasing production or profit, including plant, labor, and raw material; assets.c. Such means considered individually. [Obsolete French, from Old French, from feminine past participle of resourdre, to rise again, from Latin resurgere : re-, re- + surgere, to rise; see surge.]resources (rɪˈzɔːsɪz; rɪˈsɔːsɪz) pl n1. (Economics) sources of economic wealth, esp of a country (mineral, land, labour, etc) or business enterprise (capital, equipment, personnel, etc). See also natural resources2. financial means; money3. formal personal qualities such as intelligence, imagination, etcresourcesThe forces, materiel, and other assets or capabilities apportioned or allocated to the commander of a unified or specified command.Translations EncyclopediaSeeresourceresources
resources See Human resources. Patient discussion about resourcesQ. 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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