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    Shelly and Mike currently reside in South Plainfield‚ New Jersey and have been married for a total of 8 years. Both are college educated; maintain professional jobs (teacher and computer system analyst); and could be considered a middle-class family. The young African-American couple (both in their early thirties) have one child‚ a son‚ name Chad who is quite a character. Both Shelly and Mike grew up in the East Coast most of their lives. Shelly’s mother who is part Indian and African-American‚ was

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    1. As an administrator of Blue Ridge Community Hospital‚ I would expect to see an overall increase in the various types of community outreach programs being offered by the hospital. With the primary focus being on diet and exercise; this project would be developed and overseen by various staff members within the hospital. One example of a new outreach program that could be offered is healthy cooking and or making healthy eating choices. These types of programs could be developed for various demographics

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    Brand Community

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    OF BRAND COMMUNITY: BUILDING COMMITMENT IN THE CHARITY SECTOR ABSTRACT The paper introduces a model of brand community development that is extended to the nonprofit sector; a sector that has just recently begun to embrace relationship marketing. It is believed that brand communities represent a unique form of relationship marketing‚ with benefits that are particularly compelling for nonprofits. Indeed‚ the paper reveals that many of the characteristics of brand communities already exist

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    The Amish Community

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    THE AMISH COMMUNITY BY: Lori Burris Instructor’s Name: Chad Goings ANT 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (AVL1237D) 10/15/12 The Amish are religious separatists who dress plainly and avoid many convinces of modern life that you may know. The Amish are known widely for horses and buggies for transportation‚ they came to America in the eighteenth century from Switzerland. They evolved out if the Mennonite groups coming from the Anabaptist tradition. The Anabaptists urged a return to

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    Belonging and Community

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    and Community. What is my current understanding of belonging and community? Well id have to say belonging is a big thing to teens and most people believe you have to dress a certain way or do something to fit into there apparent "community" but I definitely dont care what others think. Community to me is my friends family and people who mean alot to me. However that isnt the correct meaning‚ community is a bunch of people living in a certain area. I like to think my idea of a community is how

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    Community Development

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    legal obstacles and gender discriminatory practices.  In 1995‚ the Government also ratified the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women(CEDAW).  In 2001‚ the Government created the Ministry of Women and Family Development with a mandate to address issues on women and uplift the stature of women in the country.  Malaysia’s Constitution was amended in August 2001 to prohibit discrimination in any law on the basis of gender. The

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    Community Assessment

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    Abstract This paper will conduct a community assessment of Marion County‚ Indiana. Marion County is located in the heart of Indianapolis‚ which is the capital of the state of Indiana. Marion County was created April 1‚ 1822 and was formed from Delaware New Purchase. It was named after General Frances Marion from South Carolina in the Revolutionary War period. This assessment will address the health needs and risks of Marion County through the use of the WGU assessment forms identifying the population’s

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    Gated Communities

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    Gated communities are housing estates which have a gate or other barriers across a primary access. The estates may also be surrounded by fences‚ walls or other natural or erected barriers that can further limit access. In games such as grand theft auto 4 which has a gated community called beachgate‚ while on television desperate housewives live in a suburb of Fairview‚ where wisteria lane and the residents can be found‚ this is also a gated community also the real housewives of orange county is

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    Speech Communities

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    Merriam-Webster Dictionary a speech community is defined as a socially distinct group that develops a dialect; a variety of language that diverges from the national language in vocabulary‚ pronunciation‚ and grammar. Gumperz‚ Dorian‚ Fishman‚ Labov‚ Hymes‚ and Corder helped define a speech community. This essay will touch on the basis of multiple aspects of a speech community depending on their similarities and differences as well as how the concepts of these speech communities relate to such articles written

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    Cyberspace in a Community

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    Cyberspace Community Most people view a community as the people that surround them daily and live in the same area as them. However‚ others may see a different aspect of the meaning. The definition of a community is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality‚ share the same government and often have a common cultural and historical heritage (dictionary.com). Although this may be an accurate definition‚ it varies from other peoples ideals. To some a community can be found

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