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    suitcase. They had to leave all their belongings and home behind but my grandparents knew it would be a good risk for a better life for their next generation. That’s all the Latinos want is a better life and be able to help their loved ones in need. The inequities that the Latino community faces is discrimination and lack of Financial resources. Many Americans have hate towards immigrants

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    discourse community of retail. Introduction The retail community is one that uses language extensively. It uses language to entice customers‚ to aid employees‚ and to keep their company thriving. Before I went in to interview‚ I knew some things about the retail community as I am apart of it‚ and still I thought that language in retail was primarily used to persuade‚ but after some analysis I realized I was completely wrong the language of retail has a much more complex role. The retail community does

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    Community Corrections Paper March 01‚ 2015 Ann Meek CJS/230 Introduction to Corrections Sharon Dollar Community Corrections are sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated Juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders. These are run by corrections programs (www.crimesolutions.gov). In other words broken down it is a program based or

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    health service delivery. This law is known as: A. RA 7610 B. RA 7160 C. RA 7600 D. RA 9173 4. Inter local health system is a system of health care similar to a district health system in which individuals‚ communities and all other health care providers participate together in providing quality and accessible health care. Composition of the inter-local health zone include: A. People B. Boundaries C. Health workers D. All of the

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    has their own perception of an ideal community. The selection of components for any ideal community will vary depending upon the upbringing‚ culture‚ norms and values that prevail within any individual portraying view of an ideal community. Ultimately the task is to develop or construct such a community whose underlying principles‚ values and system of administration is based on key notes which shall be ideal for all of the people that live in that community irrespective or their religion‚ caste

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    As I attended the ceremonies and cultural events I couldn’t help but to notice how involved the youth are. As I wrote in my journal ".... There are children with instruments. There are children practicing their choreography. There is a child mimicking her mother’s gestures as she talks in her native tongue. All whom which are preparing for a parade. A celebration of their country". I really think that the whole aspect of community and passing on their traditions is something that needs to be shared

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    Oneida Utopian Community The Oneida Community can be considered one of the most successful utopian societies that there has ever been. “The Oneida Community‚ in many ways the most radical social and sexual experiment in American history‚ was founded in central New York by John Humphrey Noyes and a small band of Christian perfectionists in March 1848” (Olin‚ 285). The community eventually came to an end around 1879 and although somewhat short-lived‚ this utopian community presented many ideas that

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    Understand the relationship between HRM and organisational performance. 4. Know global issues that influence the development and implementation of global HRM strategy. Strategic Human Resource Management-SHRM Case Study 1 Siemens Builds a Strategy–Oriented HR System Siemens is a 150-years –old German company‚ but it’s not the company it was even a few years ago. Until recently‚ siemens focused on producing electrical products. Today the firm has diversified into software‚ engineering‚ and

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    SUMMARYThe case‚ "Greenhill Community Center"‚ depicted the dilemmas and crises that the new Executive Director‚ Leslie‚ had encountered after she got accepted as the new Executive Director of the Greenhill Community Center. She had an MBA degree‚ and she personally thought that she had enough experience in each area to manage all directors and staffs by using all she had learned from school. However‚ one year after she worked at Greenhill‚ she started felt frustrated and hopeless. Problems & ChallengesLeslie

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    In modern American policing‚ police-community relations are essential for effective policing‚ however; in many cities‚ the relationship between the police and the community is strained and even volatile. The term police-community relations refers to the relationship between the community and the police‚ it “consists of both human and public relations” (Cox 279). For the police to have a productive role in society‚ the police must receive a level of reciprocity from the community to strive for better

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