years and through that experience‚ community service and many hours spent volunteering have become very meaningful to my life as well as taught me many things that I will use throughout my life. I have volunteered countless hours‚ but out of all of the work I have done‚ my Girl Scout awareness project has had the greatest impact not only on the community‚ but on myself as well. For my project‚ I had hoped to bring reckless and drunk driving awareness to the community to help out the parents who have
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As a community services professional it is important to always remember the key moral principles that come with that profession. These are respect for autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ beneficence and justice. Making a decision or resolving a situation requires an ethical framework which is made up of ethical principles that guards the clients. Therefore‚ in this essay‚ the author is going to be discussing the importance of complying with ethical framework in resolving certain situations in community services
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Kroc founded McDonald’s more than 50 years ago. Our communities give us so much in return not just by supporting our business but also by increasing our brand visibility and strengthening our relationships with our stakeholders. McDonald’s uses three key strengths – our scope‚ our people and our profits - to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the global communities where we live and work. The real strength of McDonald’s community involvement lies with GARSB and our franchisees who provide
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where I would talk to and assist in caring for the service users. It was at this placement that I discovered the importance at providing support to people who may be feeling confused or distressed‚ particularly individuals with dementia. As a nurse this is an important skill to have. Initiative is another of these skills‚ in which I developed during my second placement at a specialist support centre for adults with learning disabilities. The service users there had various disabilities and needs
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Gyoza (Japan) - Adapted from the Chinese dumpling but now quintessentially Japanese‚ the humble pan-fried gyoza has become a staple dish of the nation. Like its Chinese relative‚ a flour skin is wrapped and folded around filling then cooked. Variations abound and gyoza are served both pan-fried and boiled and with a variety of fillings‚ though pork‚ cabbage and chives are common ingredients. Ingredients: 1 tablespoon sesame oil 2 cups chopped cabbage 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic
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University of San Carlos School of Business and Economics Department of Business Administration CES REPORT Submitted By: Djahara B. Sani Submitted To: Mrs. Janet Pontevedra August 31‚ 2011 1. The CES activity I have participated in was the USC Trade Fair of the Business Administration and KNN (KapamilyaNegosyo Na) last August 22-26‚ 2011. It was a four - dayactivity of exhibiting and selling different products at the USC WrockledgeYard during the USC University Days. All the BA
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To me‚ one of the advantages of living in a tight-knit community would be the sense of belonging. As human beings‚ we all crave to “belong” or to be part of something. Living in a close-knit community gives us the sense of belonging when we live amongst people who share the same religion‚ racial background‚ tradition or even a way of life. However‚ with the feeling of "belongingness" comes with lack of diversity. Living in a community without people of different racial groups‚ we tend to have a limited
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in small villages where everyone could know everyone else . However‚ along with social devepment‚ they tend to move to large cities. As a result‚ life changing affects people changing. In this essay‚ I would explore the advantages and disadvantages of living in a small community. In my view‚ Therese were many merits of living in a small town. Firstly‚ villager’s occupation was related to natural source such as farming and fishery. Take one example‚ inhabitant lived and worked together in field
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Community Work Service with Adult Offenders Abstract The focus is on Community work service as an alternative sentencing. Community work service allows the offender to contribute to the community. This type of work can be considered a win-win situation‚ because the offenders provide the service and the community benefits from their work. There are all kinds of work activities for offenders. The points that are going to be addressed are: community work service‚ probation
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Community Service in the Heart of Hurricane Sandy Community service does not have just one single meaning; it has many. Community service means something different to every person in the world. To me‚ community service means helping not only your community‚ but also your school‚ state and country. It means to be kind and caring to others‚ to help out those who are less fortunate then you. Community service is when you take time out of your life to do something that will better other people
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