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    Community Building

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    Answers: 1. In your own understanding‚ What is Community Organizing? Community organizing is a process where people come together to strengthen bonds and the community for a positive change. They work together to achieve a functioning community for themselves and the future generations. 2. Explain the phases of Community Organizing (give example/s). 1. PHASE ONE: COMMUNITY SELECTION- this is the stage where the organizer will choose an area in the community where he will conduct a social investigation

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    First draft of My Family’s Speech Community We definitely all have experienced one or more speech community in life. I have encountered a lot growing up with separated parents‚ through school‚ work‚ just everywhere I encountered them. There are also many different ones. If someone can’t find them or notice them at first‚ just sit back and listen to the people around and then go somewhere else with different people and listen to them. Try and distinguish the differences in wording and dialect. Do

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    Practitioner Research Review and Synthesis Seiler [1] proposes a new way to think about intergroup conflicts. Indeed‚ he argues that traditional explanations such as simple personality clashes‚ conflicting ideas and competition for resources‚ authority or power do not pass the litmus test with regards to modern conflict management theories. Seiler posits that the health of the relationship between two groups is directly related to the “energy” devoted by groups to one another. In other words‚ how

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    Abstract While community policing is being touted by some as the panacea for all problems in the criminal justice system‚ others believe that it is just "old wine in a new bottle." Many departments around the country have embraced the tenets of community policing‚ yet few can answer the bottom-line question: Is it a better way to police? This paper will provide a comprehensive history and evolution of Community Policing; give a history of community policing and lessons learned

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    Conflict Analysis: What’s Your Solution? Stephanie McKim Business Negotiation & Conflict Management MGT301 July 11‚ 2013 Definition of Conflict: verb (used without object) 1. to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory‚ at variance‚ or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness conflicted with that of the other. My class conflicts with my going to the concert. 2. to fight or contend; do battle. noun 3. a fight‚ battle‚ or struggle‚ especially a

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    Technical University CJUS201-1303A-04 Instructor: Russ Pomrenke Discussion Board 3 Being a somewhat affluent community it would be appropriate to use the miscellaneous service and convenience norms policing role. The reason for this is being a somewhat wealthy community as discussed in the live chat by Professor Russ Pomrenke not that much crime will take place in this community. With the miscellaneous roles the police would assist standard motorist‚ look for lost individuals‚ assist with lockouts

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    think that the purpose of a shopping mall was for everyone to have one convenient place to buy anything they desired. But‚ the viewpoints expressed though "Community through Exclusion and Illusion" by George Lewis and "Shopping for American Culture‚" by James J. Farrell‚ have led me to believe that the shopping mall also serves as a community center. Another article which captured my attention was Ira Zepp’s‚ "The Shopping Mall as Sacred Place." They each express their ideas of how the shopping mall

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    Hook Up Culture Analysis

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    a talk about the hook-up culture on college campuses. She started the talk with college being a big‚ four-year orgy. I never thought about college being a big orgy‚ until I thought about my experience at my first college‚ Saint Lawrence University. The period I attended St. Lawrence University‚ I was so naïve to the hook-up culture‚ especially in my own sexual community‚ the gay community. Once I explored and engaged in the hook-up culture in the very small gay community‚ I understood Lisa Wade’s

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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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    Conflict Theory

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    According to Conflict Theory‚ society is: • A struggle for dominance among competing social groups (classes‚ genders‚ races‚ religions‚ etc.). When conflict theorists look at society‚ they see the social domination of subordinate groups through the power‚ authority‚ and coercion of dominant groups. In the conflict view‚ the most powerful members of dominant groups create the rules for success and opportunity in society‚ often denying subordinate groups such success and opportunities; this

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