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    are part of a community? Why? No‚ Because I don’t support any sporting teams and I’m not from another country so I don’t think that there is any other ways that you can be in a community Do you think that being in a community is beneficial? Why? Yes‚ Because you get to share your fondness of something with others that like the same thing. Do you think that being in a community has any down-falls? You can get to familiar with your community and forget about life outside of the community. How important

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    Unpaid Community Service

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    ­Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programs (for example working for a charity‚ improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to younger children) To what extent do you agree or disagree? Community service and pursuits such as charity work are praiseworthy and important ventures. There are both benefits for the individuals who are helped as well as for the volunteers. However‚ the issue of obligatory community service raises questions as to

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    Community organizing was utilized by involving the poor and working class communities. He espoused that it was a contest for power and between those who have money and those who have people. Since the poor greatly outnumber the rich in most communities in the United States‚ his tactic of dividing the rich and the poor made it easy to choose sides. Alinsky knew that participation in the political process was key to securing his demands. He also used the concept of an organization for organizations

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    community insight

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    Pamela C. Rubiano MLS CWTS Insight Last December 20-21‚ 2013 we 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

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    Race and My Community

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    2013 Race and My Community I have wondered what it would be like if everyone in my community was the exactly the same as the next person. When I think about this I wonder how it would be different if we were all exactly the same race‚ from the same cultural background and the same ethnicity. Throughout my local community‚ Henderson‚ Nevada‚ many differences can be seen and I am thankful for that. The cultural differences and many races and ethnicities make this community what it is. Henderson

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    Omaha Community Paper

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    Essay One: Community When I think of community‚ I think of a much larger concept. It becomes a large mess of interests‚ values‚ and sub-categories‚ which make it impossible to digest the large capacity the word community holds. Community is a mess and yet manages to maintain its wholeness and withhold larger amounts of diversity. Individuals in a community can be different ages‚ ethnicities‚ or come from different backgrounds‚ and incomes. The concept of being apart of a community goes beyond

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    1. What are your biases in going to the community and how were these corrected? Before‚ I tend to believe that it is better to sleep and stay at home than to attend the community involvement in NSTP. I thought that it by just simply attending the class for attendance I can already careless of what is happening and rely on the donations that my absent group mates on the next meeting. But then as time pass by‚ I felt that my heart was already attached with them‚ especially when a “nanay” even made

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    Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ COMMUNITY WORKING GROUP - Case Opportunities‚ and Threats Western Reserve University School of Medicine Analysis Strengths What are our competitive advantages? ● ● What are our core competencies Internationally recognized institution located in the heart of a vibrant community. Numerous existing ties to the community that can be leveraged for future endeavors ● ● Community-based participatory research Health disparities ● Community initiatives within SOM. (Please continue

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    Community Service

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    11-3 Community Service: Mandatory or Voluntary Community service is a topic that is highlighted in our society. Many people have different reasons for their participation in the service‚ having it be done for selfish reasons or unselfish reasons. However‚ participation is mandatory. This being the case‚ community service should be voluntary. Community service holds you back from doing certain things. High schools require 40 hours of community service in order to graduate

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    Discourse Community

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    11/22/14 Discourse Community Essay Best Buddies Discourse community‚ a term given multiple definitions‚ has been most consistently defined as a group of people‚ who normally meet in a certain place‚ that have texts and practices in common. John Swales‚ the author of The Concept of Discourse Community‚ gives a list of six characteristics a group of individuals should uphold to be considered a discourse community. Even though a few of John Swales’ characteristics of a discourse community are shown in the

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