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    where people long to help each other makes personal and social development possible. As a part of the residential leadership community I would put forth all of my efforts into adding what I can to the environment of mutual growth and development. In my personal opinion‚ I feel that the best way to contribute to not only the residential leadership community‚ but any community is to share your personality and utilize your strengths to better the group as a whole. I consider myself a people person

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    East African Community

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    EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY (EAC) By Tamilwai Janga East Africa Community (EAC) was first formed in 1967. It collapsed in 1977 due to political differences. Considering the need to consolidate regional co-operation as the rationale‚ the East African Heads of State of Tanzania‚ Kenya and Uganda resolved to sign the Treaty re-establishing the East African Community (EAC) by the end of July 1999. The community was to take over from the Permanent Tripartite Commission for East African Co-operation. It

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    Destruction of Black Communities? Faced with the numerous obstacles that black communities have encountered‚ it is extremely difficult to make progress toward a better tomorrow. The absence of positive role models/ leaders leave black communities stagnant in politics and efficient social gathering‚ their lack of knowledge destroys a chance for cultural innovation and change‚ while systematic failure of the government also contributes to the destruction of the black community and the future of its

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    Community Oriented Policing In spite of the fact that the United States still exceeds many other industrialized nations in overall crime and violent crime‚ it has been effective in decreasing its crime rate‚ particularly during the 1990s. While some coalitions have attributed this positive development to changes in socio-demographic trends and rigid enforcement approaches‚ one coalition highlights the success of the community-oriented policing and problem-oriented policing in eradicating the root

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    Central to my analysis will be the concept of nation and state building. Unimagined Communities In his book‚ Imagined Communities‚ Benedict Anderson defines a nation as “an imagined political community‚ imagined both as inherently limited and sovereign” (Anderson‚ 2006). In this definition‚ we find the key elements that come together to create the feeling of nationhood‚ of which we see that its limitedness in terms of a territorial boundary is a necessary but not

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    try to create a utopia of any kind. In the path towards a utopia there are many things which one must sacrifice in order to achieve the utopia which has always been a dream of many. However‚ sometimes the price to create a utopia is too much to pay and in ‘The Giver’ the price is definitely too much to pay. Therefore‚ the ‘community’ is definitely more of a dystopia opposed to being a utopia because everyone behaves as if they are incompetent of feeling‚ emotion‚ all civilians of the community have

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    Community Service Project

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    (a) What does community service/volunteerism mean to you? * I define volunteerism as a service performed for the benefit of others with little or no benefit to the person carrying out the service. One may volunteer for many reasons but these should not include expecting to receive an income or publicity for work being done. One benefit that a volunteer may have however is growing their knowledge base about the activity in which they are participating. One should think about the ways which they

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    The Professional Learning Community By Louis Stoll ‚ 2006 As per my goal setting on this paper are to learn what are meant by PLC and CoP as well as and become a good leader in today’s education. Professional Learning Community (PLC) is “an inclusive and mutually supportive group of people with collaborative‚ reflective‚ and growth-oriented approach towards investigating and learning more about their practice in order to improve pupils’ learning" (Stoll‚ p. 104). Professional refers to a specialized

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    Community colleges have become a vital part of higher education system. Many events have contributed to the development and continued growth of American community colleges. Their history dates back to the early twentieth century‚ and largely came about due to the need for workers to operate the nations expanding industries. In addition there was also an increased pressure on the nation’s school system to fix any social issues or problems that were occurring; such as merging ethic lines‚ unemployment

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    Community Engagement Project

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Community engagement refers to the process by which community benefit organizations and individuals build ongoing‚ permanent relationships for the purpose of applying a collective vision for the benefit of a community.   Encourages us to simultaneously pursue our interests‚ meet our educational goals and make a difference in our community Provides us with a foundation of analytical‚ reflective‚ interpersonal‚ and leadership skills through real-world experience Our KCT.BS

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