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    2013 Race and My Community I have wondered what it would be like if everyone in my community was the exactly the same as the next person. When I think about this I wonder how it would be different if we were all exactly the same race‚ from the same cultural background and the same ethnicity. Throughout my local community‚ Henderson‚ Nevada‚ many differences can be seen and I am thankful for that. The cultural differences and many races and ethnicities make this community what it is. Henderson

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    lead towards student learning and higher achievement including strong leadership‚ clear and shared mission‚ vision‚ values‚ and goals‚ collective inquiry‚ action oriented‚ collaborative teams that work interdependently‚ a focus on student learning and results oriented. These ideas are represented within a Professional Learning Community (PLC). To become a PLC‚ a staff must make changes in their actions and work together focusing on student learning. PLC’s have evolved out of failed school reform

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    Police brutality makes it hard to conduct successful patrols within the community. Depending on the person their sense of trust can be destroyed on many different levels‚ the abuse can be physical or psychological that stays with them their entire life. There have been cases far worse than the Rodney King assault often leading to torture‚ or even death that was swept under the rug (Martin‚ 2005‚ p 314). With no proof and only speculation the guilty continue their unauthorized tactics. Today people

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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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    Problem-Oriented Policing and the SARA Model Joshua Sipes Johnston August 21‚ 2013 Arizona State University Law enforcement is one of the most dynamic social fields in the world. Police tactics and strategies are constantly changing to meet the needs of the communities that they serve‚ large and small alike. New strategies are implemented in hopes of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of police. The majority of new strategies aim to help law enforcement agencies and protocols become

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    My Ideal Community

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    My Ideal Community By Samuel Lopes Presented to 2E and Mrs Richardson How did I decide on my Ideal Community? A Community is Ideology simply a representation Demographic of the people Community in it. So‚ it makes sense to Ideology Demographic think that my Community community is a Ideology representation of my Demographics beliefs and principles‚ andCommunity will be the For same example‚ focus Ideology forI will everyone on Jobs and government Demographic presenting on their as I think this

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    To become a stronger individual‚ one must need their community to improve him or herself. From childhood to early adulthood‚ I have gained a plethora of knowledge associated with leadership and various volunteering activities. Therefore‚ my passion for helping others has strengthened over time. My outlook on life has been impacted by a variety of important people and the obstacles that I have endured due to helping out my community. Overall‚ it is with great honour to receive this opportunity in

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    students‚ parents‚ and the society a chance to join the cultural music community activities. For example‚ Chinese and Malay ethnics have the chance to join an Indian dance during Deepavali. Music in community is a learning platform for everyone to learn new things‚ new music knowledge and revise the music knowledge. One of the music community group in Malaysia called ‘Swara Community Arts Centre’. The goal of Swara Community Arts Centre is to develop an education for classical Indian music to who

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    Critically examine the concept of ‘community’ in relation to virtual community. It is difficult to examine the concept of ‘community’ as the term ‘community’ is used in a very wide sense to refer to many different figurations of people (Bell & Newby‚ 1974)‚ thus generating a large number of separate definitions (Stacey‚ 1969). In order to gain an understanding of what ‘community’ really means it is important to consider the history of its usage. The term originated in the fourteenth century and

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    Gangs and Community Corrections Cami Close University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Introduction The most effective ways of addressing gang-related problems include the involvement of several agencies. However‚ there are inherent barriers that need to be overcome in order for the collaborative approaches to have a positive effect. These barriers are defining gang problems and discerning the difference between ends and means. The diversity of gangs and their activities makes it difficult for society

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