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    Importance of Service to the Church and Community By: Alex Gaffney Service to the Church is an important aspect of our Church life. We should all do this‚ as God calls us to do so. However‚ we shouldn’t limit ourselves to the Church. We should also serve the community‚ to be a good citizen of our country. Serving the community is also serving the Church because Jesus states we must treat others as we want to be treated. Serving the Church and community teaches moral values that are important

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    Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ COMMUNITY WORKING GROUP - Case Opportunities‚ and Threats Western Reserve University School of Medicine Analysis Strengths What are our competitive advantages? ● ● What are our core competencies Internationally recognized institution located in the heart of a vibrant community. Numerous existing ties to the community that can be leveraged for future endeavors ● ● Community-based participatory research Health disparities ● Community initiatives within SOM. (Please continue

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    Mrs. Shafer IU English 19 December 2011 Community Service as a Graduation Requirement A wise person once said‚ “If you light a lamp for someone else‚ it will also brighten your path.” This particular quote has helped me realize that not enough teenagers are helping their community become a more desirable place to live. Implementing community service into the senior project outline as a requirement would ultimately benefit the students and the community. Not only will the students become more aware

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    Hunter-Gatherers and Settled Communities Hunter-Gatherers and people living in settled communities had differences‚ and some similarities. Hunter-Gatherers move around from place to place in search of food. Settled communities stayed in one place and grew crops and raised animals for food. Both nomadic Hunter-Gatherers and people living in settled communities had many advantages and disadvantages Hunter-Gatherers were people that migrate seasonally‚ live in family or tribal groups‚ and use

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    Community means a feeling of fellowship with others‚ as a result of sharing common attitudes‚ interests‚ and goals. In the story community is displayed through many characters in the story and there are some key examples of it. Whether it be through the greasers or individual people‚ a loving community is very import. These characters need community to get along and work together for the better. Johnny Cade is an example of community. “A little dark puppy that has been kicked to many times and

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    What is a community? To many it is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality‚ share government‚ and often have a common cultural and historical heritage. For many this is an abstract term. Many people don’t exactly know what a community is. It can be felt or touched and sure enough it can’t be seen. Society also plays a role in this relative and abstract term of community. Meaning‚ the body of human beings generally‚ associated or viewed as members of a community. Amitai

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    Community is a word that is often used in modern day to describe people with similar experiences or beliefs. We use this word “community” to put a label on those we feel we resemble in some way. For the people in the trans community‚ we are all similar in our identity; that we feel as though we are not the gender that was assigned to us at birth. We have many different ways we experience our being trans‚ including different experiences and beliefs that can be polar opposites. The trans community

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    . . A geopolitical community is defined by Maurer & Smith (2013) as "a spatial designation--a geographical or geopolitical area or place. Geopolitical communities are formed by either natural or human-made boundaries." A river‚ mountain range‚ or a valley may create natural boundaries. An example of this is most of the villages in Nepal‚ the country where I was born. Nepal is full of mountains‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ valleys and plateau. Most of the villages are naturally divided by hills‚ mountains and

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    Sicinius asks‚ “What is a city but the people?” The citizens replied‚ “The people are the city.” and that is a fact that will always remain true. The community is the single thing that makes a city‚ just that. Each one creates a different atmosphere. Some are exuberant while others are monotonous. Unity and judgment tend to be the ambiance that my community gives off. Andalusia offers numerous opportunities for the city to connect. Every Thursday in July‚ almost everyone will be sitting on a blanket

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    both our communities’ and nations’ ills‚ we have walked down a path which leads us away from being self-reliant and independent. Why can we not affect changes in our communities to everyone’s benefit when it is within our abilities? Why must we always ask the government for help to solve community problems when there are more serious national problems to be dealt with? These community problems would ultimately distract the government from focusing on national problems. Indeed‚ each community must be

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