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    Prison system is overburdened‚ judges are giving Community Service Sentences instead of imprisonment for Minor Non-Violent Crimes. Will this be good for the society in the long run? Offences that are defined as Minor Non-Violent Offences are those that are against the law but are not usually viewed as serious enough to be taken to the court if done once or twice (Notton‚ 2010). An example of non violent offence is burglary or motor vehicle theft. Community Service is an alternative of imprisonment imposed

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    My Community Liceo de Cagayan mission and vision and Core values have a big effect or impact to my community because this serves a guide to those people who are willing to learn for the betterment of their community this serves as a commandment to follow and grow with their everyday living‚ if a person within the community is dedicated to follow the Core values there is a bigger chance for him to succeed in his field. A community needs‚ first excellence in each and every program and activities

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    will consider volunteering for community service. Organizational Pattern: Statement of Reasons Thesis Statement: High school students should have to take part in community service‚ also known as service learning‚ so they learn to appreciate what they have more and learn something new along the way. Introduction: Benefits of community service I. Students will find more motivation in their studies (“Benefits”.) A. When students are required to participate in community service it will push them to

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    _______ ------ ------- _____ March 2‚ 2011 GAWAD KALINGA Gawad Kalinga (GK)‚ which means to "give care" in Filipino‚ is officially known as the Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation‚ a Philippine-based poverty alleviation and nation-building movement. In the Philippines‚ Gawad Kalinga is building empowered communities by people with faith and patriotism; driven by a culture of caring and sharing‚ dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. History 1995: Hope Begins

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    decisions and actions within a company.” (Love to Know‚ n.d.) Behaving ethically is extremely important for businesses in order to cultivate an image of responsibility and grow a loyal customer base. Companies have a moral obligation to help the communities from which they profit to grow and prosper. Company Q‚ a small local grocery store chain‚ has recently closed two stores. These stores were located in a high-crime area and the company reported that they consistently lost money. The area’s food

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    Does "community" refer to democracy? If not‚ could it or is it too deeply embedded in the conceptual lexicon of the Romantic‚ authoritarian and racist Right? This is the question‚ one already asked by American neo-communitarianism‚ that is emerging again in Europe at the precise moment when‚ some‚ especially in France and in Italy‚ are risking thinking community anew. At issue is not only a legitimate question‚ but in some ways even an inevitable one‚ in which democractic culture deeply examines

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    life. Ryker and Starett hold two very different ideas on property and progress‚ and these ideas shape their behavior in accordance to their own ideology. By way of signs‚ the film portrays Ryker as a businessman and Joe Starrett as a man of the community. Ryker is a businessman. If Ryker feels threatened‚ he will try to first solve the problem using communication‚ and then switch to more coercive tactics only if that fails. Ryker doesn’t use brute force to assert his power‚ but instead uses his

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    I participated in this service activity at Villa Dalmacia on 12 Gorham Way‚ Spear-wood WA. This organisation assists and cares for the aged care and those who cannot assist themselves. I started on the to the 14th of April and did four more days in the weeks that followed. When visiting Villa Dalmacia I mainly helped in the dementia ward‚ helping with the therapy games. I also; helped with bingo‚ bocci‚ clean cupboards‚ transport patients and serve morning tea. I really enjoyed doing a variety of

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    organisations have performed for the Peddie Extension area with regard to the housing delivery. Aims and Objectives of the study: Two aims and objectives have been identified for this study‚ namely to: * assess whether the stakeholders from the community are satisfied with the housing delivery process and how they have benefitted from the process. * Understand‚ and analyse the roles played by the state in housing delivery and Non-governmental organisations in service delivery for the rural poor

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    Disconnected in an Interconnected World Danielle Searle In a world filled with interactivity and interconnectedness‚ how is it possible to be so disconnected from the people who live the closest you? Peter Lovenheim’s article‚ “Won’t you be my Neighbor‚” discusses this very ideal. After a terrible murder-suicide occurred in Lovenheim’s neighbor he was forced to asked him-self do I really know who lives next me? Lovenheim realized he didn’t and decided to something about it. He decided he

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