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    covering over the following: juvenile corrections and community-based treatment programs‚ including covering over community-based treatment‚ institutionalization‚ and aftercare programs. Corrections and Treatment Juveniles needs to learn from their crimes‚ so that is where the consequences comes into play for the juvenile’s criminal behavior. Juvenile can go through different consequences like community-based like probation and treatments programs that the judge has sent them to‚ for the juveniles

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    conducted a community immersion in Barangay 8a Upper Madapo hills Davao City. At first‚ I was very iffy about attending immersion. I didn’t see the entire point of attending something that didn’t seem to mean much to me‚ But as the days wore on during my immersion‚ I came to realize how blessed I was in life‚ how blessed I was to have grown up in such a safe and warm environment. With a loving family‚ and enough money to support my daily needs and education. During my immersion‚ I got to meet

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    Function Keys ‚ Special-function Keys ‚ Enter etc. (b) Mouse The mouse is a small device used to point to a particular place on the screen and select in order to perform one or more actions. It can be used to select menu commands‚ size windows‚ start programs etc. The most conventional kind of mouse has two buttons on top: the left one being used most frequently. Mouse Actions- left click ‚double click ‚right click etc. (c) Joystick The joystick is a vertical stick which moves the graphic cursor in a

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    Community Planning‚ Disaster Risk Management and Community-based Resource Management (FINAL PAPER) Bernabe‚ Jan Michael Busilan ‚ Yula Carillo‚ Jackylene Garcia‚ Benjamin Go‚ Lindsley Hayuhay‚ Ever I Nessa Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) is an all-inclusive practice or strategy that involves the active involvement and participation of people or the community as a whole in the management process of

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    A geopolitical community is a community‚ which is either man-made or surrounded by natural boundaries. It is considered a traditional point of view about communities. Man-made boundaries could be the towns where we live‚ work‚ or go to school. Natural boundaries could be the land formations that separate and isolate groups of people (Maurer & Smith 2008). The geopolitical community I live in is Nassau County‚ Long Island in New York. Nassau County is made up of many suburbs and towns and is located

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    or comparison purposes we also ran a triangular distribution to compensate for the lack of symmetry around the expected mean‚ but the results were broadly similar so we will discuss the results based on the truncated normal distribution. Results: Original Estimate The average total cost of the original over booking settings (5% and 20% respectively‚ shown in red below) is £9‚154. The reason this is higher than Jane’s estimate is that hers was only a single average

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    that teenagers can contribute to the development of a civic-minded society. Firstly‚ teenagers today are in greater contact with the larger community than any preceeding generation. This enables them to be key prospects of fostering a common identity with others‚ which is the basis for compassion and acting the best interests of others. With exchange programs‚ online interactions and an increasingly diverse school environment‚ they have more opportunities for interaction than even before. For example

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    own immigration office‚ city hall‚ bookstore‚ cafeteria‚ gym‚ a main street with Western storefronts‚ police officers and a live-in population of 160 native English speakers. All signs are in English‚ the only language allowed. Here‚ on a six-day immersion course that charges students 80‚000 won‚ or $82‚ apiece‚ pupils check in to a hotel‚ shop‚ take cooking lessons and make music videos - all in English. There are language cops around‚ punishing students speaking Korean with a fine in the village

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    A Place of Safety It is important to be part of a particular community for the simple fact that one must feel welcomed by someone or something to live in prosperity. The Christian community has not played a major part in my upbringing; to me it is the most significant community. Belonging to this church has taught me several values such as living a moral life and being generous with time and money. Before becoming a part of the City of Refugee church‚ I found myself lost‚ which is the way most

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    Apart of a Community? What is a community? A community is a group of people who have similar characteristics in common. They provide is with a sense of stability‚ they serve our needs‚ and they also accept us for who we are. When most people think of a community they automatically think about the neighborhood‚ town or city they live in‚ or the religious group they are apart of. No one really thinks about the people who are involved in high-risk behaviors as being apart of a community. Groups engaging

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