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    Reflection

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    I had fun in the convention but there were also problems that I encountered during the event. First is the place where we seated‚ I could barely see the emcees of the event‚ I do not want to rant about it but I just wish that there was a projector an screen in front of our side that shows what is happening in front‚ it was kind of hard for me to catch up on what’s really happening that time. And the second one is I ran out of seminar to sign up to‚ all of the workshops that I wanted to join is already

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    Reflection

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    Never set in Stone Many things in life are set; the sun will rise‚ the rivers run‚ and birds will fly. However‚ my life does not work that way‚ paths change and so do people. High school is an unique place that allows people to discover who they are‚ change who they are‚ and improve who they are. In my personal experience‚ my high school years have been full of change. As I continue to journey through my final year‚ I will continue to turn over more stones and uncover new paths‚ different from

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    Reflection

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    Oman Wenceslao KASPIL2 NEO-COLONIALISM AND NATIONALISM Neo-colonialism is a geopolitical practice to influence a country using capitalism‚ global globalization and cultural imperialism. This practice was predominant as early as 1946 in the Philippines wherein the United States established a neo-colony in the country. It immensely affected the Philippine lifestyle‚ culture and government. This geopolitical practice unravelled a lot of issues concerning Philippine Independence

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    Sustainable Community

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    Sustainable Community: Mission Statement: Our mission is to cultivate sustainable and environmentally friendly practices that mobilize members both across and within communities to transform their lifestyles by promoting a shared “green” consciousness. Our model serves to empower individuals and communities toward creating a sustainable equilibrium between lifestyle and environment. Through individual and community practices‚ our movement is a culture of environmental sustainability that seeks to

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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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    The Oneida Community

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    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 had never been considered

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    Unity in the Community

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    Unity in the Christian Community DeLishia Boykin The recent debates regarding President Barack Obama’s statement of support for same sex marriage‚ health care and the bill regarding the Violence Against Women act have created diversified dialogue on the national level and produced efforts of dissension in the Christian community. Social media has been heavily populated with faith leaders that made decisions or adopt similar positions regarding the issues at hand. These statements have urged

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    Importance of Community

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    Importance of Community Usually community refers to a group of people living in a common geographical location. This group of people obeys some social norms and some common value among themselves. As such‚ there are so many communities the world over‚ separated by languages‚ cultures‚ or geographical locations. However‚ they are related to each other in some way or other‚ thus making entire world a one‚ single community. A sense of community is important to establish peace and harmony among

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    Community Policing

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    will examine the Community-Oriented Policing Model and determine if it is or isn’t proven to be an effective way of policing. Crime has been a major problem and concern for law enforcement as early as the 1900’s. Citizens had become fed up with such high crime rates and order maintenance issues‚ and felt something needed to be done to prevent crime and restore order. There are several policing strategies that have been implemented from the traditional model of policing to the Community-Oriented Policing

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    Community Policing

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    Community Policing Issues Part I Contemporary Police theory or Modern policing is focusing on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services‚ which include aspects of traditional law enforcement‚ as well as prevention‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and partnerships. The community policing model balances reactive responses to calls for service with proactive problem-solving which centers on the cause of crime and disorder. Community policing requires police and citizens

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