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    Unpaid Community Service

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    ­Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programs (for example working for a charity‚ improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to younger children) To what extent do you agree or disagree? Community service and pursuits such as charity work are praiseworthy and important ventures. There are both benefits for the individuals who are helped as well as for the volunteers. However‚ the issue of obligatory community service raises questions as to

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    development and quality of life. Construction activity accounts for more than 50% of the national outlays. Building Construction costs registered an increase in rates year after year at scales much faster than inflation. It is seen that in view of the increase in cost for basic input materials like steel‚ cement brick timber and other materials as well as the cost of construction labour‚ buildings cost increase at around 20% to 30% annually even when inflation is in single digit. Even though income

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    Abstract Nowadays‚ people spend much time in online communities to network with virtual friends and play role plays. They provide an advantage for people with special needs who cannot leave the house‚ because they benefit from the accessibility of the internet. Moreover‚ they help people who often move to stay in touch with their friends. Nevertheless‚ spending too much time in online communities leads to drawbacks in the development of the user’s personality. More energy is dedicated to the virtual

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    Community organizing was utilized by involving the poor and working class communities. He espoused that it was a contest for power and between those who have money and those who have people. Since the poor greatly outnumber the rich in most communities in the United States‚ his tactic of dividing the rich and the poor made it easy to choose sides. Alinsky knew that participation in the political process was key to securing his demands. He also used the concept of an organization for organizations

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    Discourse Communities

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    on Discourse Communities Communication is key for every organization or group to make progress and achieve results. Whether an organization be purely academic or for entertainment‚ it is through communication both will meet their goals. Discourse communities as defined by Swales are communities of individuals who meet together to achieve a goal. Although‚ having a goal and communication does not make any community or group a discourse community. The definition of discourse communities relies on the

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    Why Communities Are Key

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    Communities are Key According to StatisticBrain.com‚ there are over 1‚000 cities in the world that have 500‚000 people living in them. That is a lot of people. Inside each of those cities there are hundreds of various communities. Some communities are small and while others are large; some are welcoming and some are intimidating; some are important and some are just those that you pass through to get to bigger and better ones. None the less‚ there are many different kinds of communities but one

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    Community Service Paper

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    Community Service Paper What I learned by completing 20 hours of community service? Michelle Erskine People get involved in community service for a variety of reasons. For example‚ there are many who suffer from starvation and need someone willing to make sure they receive the necessary nutritional values. There are elderly people in this world who are looking for someone to talk to‚ and someone to comfort them. There are many people in the world seeking a friend and others who are searching

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    are part of a community? Why? No‚ Because I don’t support any sporting teams and I’m not from another country so I don’t think that there is any other ways that you can be in a community Do you think that being in a community is beneficial? Why? Yes‚ Because you get to share your fondness of something with others that like the same thing. Do you think that being in a community has any down-falls? You can get to familiar with your community and forget about life outside of the community. How important

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    Community Policing Defined

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    Community policing Community policing is defined as a " philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime‚ social disorder‚ and fear of crime" according to the U.S. Department of Justice. (U. S. Department of Justice). In other words the main goal of community policing is the allocation of various police agencies/staff

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    Building Skins

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    BUIDLING SKINS It is interesting to see the evolution of the building skin throughout history‚ from first being seen as just shelter and the same as a building to the envelope becoming independent and having its own identity. Also‚ it is hard to distinguish whether roof or wall came first. Although they seem like to different elements‚ Werner Lang explains they can be one in the same. In the beginning‚ mans’ main concern was to shelter himself from natural elements. Today‚ there are many new factors

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