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    Tourism and Its Effects on the Community Tourism is the largest industry in the world and the fact that it is still growing portrays a very bright future for the industry. Many countries have made billions out of this industry and are still earning more but to gain something‚ we have to lose something. In this essay I will discuss the effects of the tourism industry on the community taking into account important factors such as politics‚ economics‚ the environment and the historical factors.

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    Professor Guevara POLS 197 20 May 2016 Immigrants and Diasporic Communities This year’s election seems to focus on immigration. You here politicians stating their positions and their reasons: the economy‚ terrorism‚ unemployment‚ social welfare‚ crime‚ drugs. My thesis is that today immigrants still face many obstacles to becoming American citizens‚ mainly political and social ones. This is extremely difficult for those of the diasporic communities‚ who wish to maintain strong ties with their homeland.

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    Stroop Affect

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    The Stroop Effect "The idea of linking color and behavior is reasonable enough. Anyone who has ever felt blue‚ seen red‚ blacked out‚ or turned green knows we’re prone to make emotional associations with different shades."- Winifred Gallagher Problem Question (or project title): The Stroop Effect - If you are slower in the word identification process time‚ reading comprehension will be more difficult for you. Can we trick the brain? The Stroop Effect is an important process that focuses on attention

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    Community Immersion Usc

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    SOWK 543- Fall 2012 Assignment #1: Community Immersion Joseph Gossner 9/25/12 Stephanie Carter Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to compare and contrast two smaller sub-communities that are encompassed by the larger community of Santa Maria‚ California. This paper will promote the beliefs and theories of modern Social Workers‚ and address the resources and needs of the two communities in question. The compilation of this paper was derived from research that was conducted

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    Ideal Community to Me

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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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    Community Based Policing:

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    Community Based Policing: Improvement For The Police And The Community. There has always been a love hate relationship between the public and the police. When called upon to help‚ they can be something sent from God‚ but when they are writing tickets‚ or taking a friend to jail‚ the view changes from a savior to a presence that is unwanted and often hated. An effort to improve the public view of law enforcement is being attempted by many departments. Using different styles of policing techniques

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    Community Needs Assessment

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    Research Method Paper A Community Needs Assessment Research is conducted in a variety of different ways using different methods and methodologies. How these methods are used is imperative to how clear and accurate research will be. Community needs assessment is a research method used by many researchers that assists in finding gaps within a particular target group within a particular community. Throughout this paper I will discuss what a community needs assessment is and when and how it is

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    Community Center Benefits

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    Every community isn’t perfect. Some communities are nice looking and some that are not so nice looking. Communities are groups of people who live in the same area or have similar personalties. There are communities that need work and they are some that need things for kids too. Neighborhoods need improvements to their area safe and give kids something to do. Having a community center could help improve communities. Having a community center can teach kids respect and responsibility. It can teach

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    and legally right thing to do. “Police officers shall not compromise their integrity or that of their Department or profession‚ by taking or attempting to influence actions when a conflict of interest exists‚ (FDOE‚ n.d.‚ www.fdle.state.fl.us). Community policing is‚ according to the United States Department of Justice‚ “a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions

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    Since the inception of America’s Community Colleges‚ the American society has become better educated. The community college system has educated more than forty percent of the United States population. In addition‚ the community college system has increased at four times the rate of four-year colleges and universities‚ however the community college system‚ because of their “open-door” policy‚ has enrolled a disproportionately large share of college students of color and first-generation students

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