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    My Community

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    My community ETH/125 My community In my community the area is predominately white; there is not much diversity in the state of New Hampshire. I have viewed the growth of my town from when I was a child to when I have recently moved back a year ago. Fifteen years ago there was one African American family that I knew of and one Hispanic family. In high school there were some other races but I was not friends with them nor knew much about their heritage or culture. I believe that education is the

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    Communities of Violence

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    In David Nirenberg’s narrative monograph‚ Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages Nirenberg examines the meaning and function of violence in fourteenth century southern France and in the Crown of Aragon. Nirenberg’s thesis is that violence towards minorities (Jews‚ Muslims‚ and lepers) was neither irrational nor a result of intolerance‚ instead violence towards minorities was contextual and part of the everyday function of society. Nirenberg argues that there is a

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    The Mirebelle Community

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    know today existed‚ lived a small community of superior beings. They were perfect in every way possible‚ the only flawless species to have ever existed. These superior beings possessed unbelievable power and access to life changing technology. They could construct anything that came to mind‚ only by thinking about it. Because of this unthinkable power‚ they were given the crucial task of creating more life forms‚ whatever they might be. Each family within this community was to create a whole galaxy that

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    A Community Essay

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    1 Tumblr: An Online Community "Tumblr is life and culture and that total antithesis of the modern day pop culture which is the ingrained in today’s children. There is no possible way to explain such a phenomenon to others. You either get it‚ or you don’t‚" Urban Dictionary description number four. Though Tumblr is a little complicated to explain‚ it is not impossible. Tumblr is a blogging website that has become a huge web phenomenon and a unique kind of social networking site. You can make

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    Why is it always assumed that the community in The Giver is imaginary? A form of it exists in real life. Jonas‚ a seemingly ordinary boy living with his parents and sister‚ finds out that the community where he lives is not at all what it looks like‚ leading him to take an extraordinary journey. Due to the existence of all-controlling governments‚ the real world is not completely removed from the dystopian worlds of The Giver and Nineteen Eighty-Four. People living under a Marxist-Leninist

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    Patron and Community

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    Patron and Community A patron is one that supports and protects someone or something‚ such as an institution‚ event or cause without specifying the product or service he wants in return. Thus he is a sponsor or benefactor. He is someone who understands the person or institution being supported and believes that the object or service produced will be worthwhile. In return‚ he is rewarded with honour and status rather than economic benefits. In the essay I will expound upon the various arguments

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    discourse community

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    My Soccer Discourse Community Soccer has been a huge part of my life since I was young. Ever since I can remember‚ I’ve joined the school soccer team when I was given the option. Of all the years I was involved in soccer‚ my high school freshman year was the most memorable. Due to my advanced skills‚ I was put in the senior soccer team‚ a feat quite difficult to accomplish for any incoming athlete. That year our school hired a highly experienced coach; he made our school team feel like a real discourse

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    Community Probelm Solving

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    Page 1 Community Problem-Solving Durselle Parke-Welcome November 5‚ 2012 Candy B. Atkins CJA/454 Page 2 Community problem solving is not a simple task; one of the reasons is that the average community is terrified of threatening terrors inside the community‚ with or without the help of others in the community. The community is scared of corrupt police that have a bond with criminal activities within their district‚ not knowing who they are. Also‚ the community is afraid of the

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    Community Strategies

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    How can community health nurses apply the strategies of cultural competence to their practice? Provide at least one example from each of four strategies: cultural preservation‚ cultural accommodation‚ cultural repatterning‚ and cultural brokering. What is a possible barrier to applying the strategy/example chosen? Use an example that is different than the postings of other students. As an OB nurse‚ I care for many Hispanic women having babies. One of the culturally challenging barriers I have come

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    Nandi Community

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    NANDI COMMUNITY Food history within the culture The Nandi people are a number of Kenyan tribes living in the highland areas of the Nandi Hills UasinGishu‚ Transnzoia‚ Nakuru and parts of Narok in Rift Valley who speak the Nandi language. They are a sub – group of the Kalenjin people they are first of Kalenjin community. Its population is approximated to be 260‚000 people. Before British colonization they were sedentary cattle-herders (cattle‚ goats‚ sheep‚ poultry keeping)‚ sometimes also practicing

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