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    Building the Community

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    “build” a community. However‚ not all forms of building involve construction materials. The predominant curiosity I had about the world around me fueled the incessant questioning of the seen and unseen that‚ I am told‚ began as early as I could talk. Even my school teachers commented on the plethora of questions that spewed from my mouth in an effort to quench my thirst for knowledge. However‚ I have discovered that not only do I have a passion for learning but I also possess a love of teaching. Midway

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    Community Development

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    COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT This essay will out line plans for a project based on Community Development (CD) principles to assess and address health inequalities within the Black African community. The chosen community to be involved with is the western part of Brockley (South East London) which consists three blocks of high rise flats within the estate. There are approximately 600 families living in this area. The reason for choosing this community is of poor accessibility to services and high number

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    NSTP101 Community Development What is the relevance of community development to NSTP? Objectives of Community Development To contribute to the general welfare and the betterment of life of the people in the community. To facilitate the promotion‚ sustainability‚ support and maintenance of the community action. Community - communities of place: defined by distinct boundaries and bound by a common political‚ economic and social system - communities of interest: a group of individuals

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    The consequences and effects of bullying are very bad. According to statistics from Smithtown Elementary School‚ by age twenty-three children who were identified as bullies in Middle school suffered from depression and low self-esteem than their peers who were not bullies. By age twenty-four‚ sixty percent of identified bullies had a criminal record. Bullies are less likely to finish college or locate long-term employment. Children who are labeled as bullies by their peers require more support as

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    Community Assessment

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    those who do not possess a vehicle‚ make use of other alternatives‚ such as asking family members or walking‚ which can prove to be very dangerous considering that Fayette is not well illuminated at night. Fayette has four stoplights in the entire community. Three major highways bisect the county and run through Fayette‚ they include: · U.S.Highway 61 · State Highway 33 · State Highway 28 There is a wide range of business establishments in Fayette; however‚ many of the establishments are in deplorable

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    Teaching Methods

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    TEACHING METHODS 1. LECTURE This method presents factual matter in a direct‚ logical manner. It is generally useful in large groups and can stimulate thinking. However‚ the audience is usually passive as communication is one –way‚ and learning is difficult to gauge. Preparation – Needs clear introduction and summary; time and content limit; should include anecdotes and examples. 2. LECTURE WITH DISCUSSION This method involves the audience after the presentation and allows for questioning‚ clarification

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    Community Service

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    In preparing to do service‚ I learned a great deal about what it would mean to do my first community service. I first had to learn that in order to do my service successfully‚ I had to be willing to make some sacrifices‚ my time and energy in particular. I knew that that would be difficult‚ but ultimately‚ I was able to summon the ability to do that. Through my activities‚ I developed‚ first and foremost‚ the ability to connect with younger children. I feel that the kids I worked with

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    Community Saftey

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    Abstract While community policing is being touted by some as the panacea for all problems in the criminal justice system‚ others believe that it is just "old wine in a new bottle." Many departments around the country have embraced the tenets of community policing‚ yet few can answer the bottom-line question: Is it a better way to police? This paper will provide a comprehensive history and evolution of Community Policing; give a history of community policing and lessons learned

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    community service

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    doe community service paper 1/5/13 Government Community service is something we should all do at some point in our lives it not only helps other people but you help yourself knowing your doing something because you want to not to just get paid. There are many different ways you can help out‚ community service can be taken many different ways‚ you could volunteer at a soup kitchen

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    Discourse Communities

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    Discourse Communities In today’s world‚ there are many different discourse communities that consist of how someone speaks at home versus how someone speaks at school. In Amy Tam’s essay‚ “Mother Tongue‚” she explains her discourse communities and how they affect her life. I think it is safe to say that she is not the only one who deals with this. I myself find myself talking differently when I am with my family versus when I am at school and I know there are so many others who feel the same way

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