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    Enrollment into community colleges has increased dramatically through the years. Numerous students are choosing to attend community college for the first two years rather than a four-year university. As tuition inflates each year‚ student enrollment is starting to decrease. “According to the College Board‚ in 2011-2012‚ tuition and fees cost an average of $28‚500 at private nonprofit four-year colleges‚ $8‚244 at public four-year colleges‚ and $2‚963 at public community colleges” (Community college value

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    Examining Your Community’s Source of Energy Ecology and Environmental Sustainability October 27‚ 2014 My home itself uses oil for the primary heating source. We have two wood burning fireplaces as an alternate to help conserve oil and if there is any power outages. The third source of energy used is electricity. Most commonly used house heating fuel in Slatington is fuel oil and Electricity (See Figure 1) (city-Data.com‚ 2014). According to EPODUNK website there are 1‚867 homes

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    they want to help people? How do you know that if you have never volunteered? Please explain in great detail. Merely wanting to help and be kind is not enough. If you really want to help people‚ what are your reasons for not having volunteered in some manner‚ to at the very least get a "feel" for actually helping people. I look forward to your responses. You can post your response in course sites. I will also observe many of your over the next few months to see if you seek out opportunities to volunteer

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    Philippines How Should You Choose Your Friends? Joan Gabriel N. Garcia BSIT-2 English 3: Speech and Oral Communication First Semester S.Y: 2013-2014 July 15‚ 2013 Page 1 of 4 According to LaFamille 2010‚ when you say the word ’friends ’‚ it feels like it should be forever. It does not always happen this way. Especially‚ when we choose our friends haphazardly‚ based on only feelings alone. Everyone wants a friend who makes them feel good about themselves. We do not choose friends based on

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    November 2014‚ the 27 Million mortgage was paid in full. Even catching the eye of Fox 4 TV. Pastor Chad McDonald was interviewed explaining how freeing it is to serve the community debt-free. What does ministry and budget allocations look now that the buildings are paid off. The other feature of the TV interview was the pledge to donate one million to local charities. What new ministries can be birthed? What new strategies will be employed? None of those shackled by the constraints of debt as a church or

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    Communities of Practice (COP) Assignment On Table of Content Serial no: | Topic: | Page No: | 1. | Introduction | 3 | 2. | Communities of Practices | 4 | 3. | Communities of practice and knowledge management | 5 | | I. Importance of teamwork for Knowledge Management | 5 | | II. Sharing ideas to the success of KM | 7 | | III. Connection of COP to Knowledge Management | 8 | | IV. How characteristics of COP help to bring success

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    Heritage‚ Local Communities and the Safeguarding of ‘Spirit of Place’ in Taiwan Peter Davis‚ Han-yin Huang International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies‚ Newcastle University‚ NE1 7RU‚ UK p.s.davis@ncl.ac.uk; han-yin.huang@ncl.ac.uk AND Wan-chen Liu Graduate Institute for Museum Studies‚ Fu-Jen Catholic University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan wanchenliu@yahoo.com Abstract: After brief reviews of the theoretical issues relating to place and ecomuseological processes this paper traces the changing relationships

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    Community health Nursing is a population based nursing practice which promote and protect the health of a population‚ while Public health nursing is “the practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using knowledge from nursing‚ social‚ and public health sciences” Public Health Nursing Section (2013).It focuses on improving all population health by emphasizing prevention‚ and attending to multiple determinants of health. It is almost impossible to talk about public health without

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    passionate. II. Philosophical Themes “Pursue excellence‚ and success will follow. Pants down” ---Ranchhoddas “Rancho” Shamaldas Chhanchad/Phunsukh Wangdu “Make your passion your profession‚ and work will become a game”—Rancho “Life is a race. If you don’t run fast‚ you’ll get trampled.” -- Viru Sahastrabudhhe “ViruS” “Study with all your heart‚ not just for grades.” “Study to be accomplished‚ not affluent. “ III. Insights/Reflection It taught me to become positive as what Rancho does. Rancho

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    considering a literary work‚ one must take into account not only the actual text but also‚ and in equal measure‚ the actions involved in responding to that text” (274). Alluding to the work of the Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden‚ Iser argues that the text offers various "schematised views" (275) or "perspectives" (275) that the reader ‘concretises’ in the process of reading: the reader "sets the work in motion" (275). For this reason‚ the “literary work has two poles‚ which we might call the artistic

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