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    Jeton Koka and Kristian Berisha 4/16/13 Social Science Juniors FHHS Subjects were selected from four sophomore year English classes. Of the four English classes‚ two were honors and the other two were regular. The total amount of subjects within the four classes was 100 students. Individuals in the honors classes may have other classes together‚ which in turn means that they might have known each other. Individuals in the regular classes were less likely to know each other

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    Community Assessment Troy Hills Parsippany NJ 1 Community Assessment of Troy Hills Parsippany Richard Sakyiamah Lehman College Professor Marcia Skeete HIN 269 December 5‚ 2012. A community assessment gives emphasis on evaluating agencies‚ community members and systems so as to learn more about circumstances within such community. The goal of community assessment is to gather pertinent information from a personal walk or drive through the community

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    Community interpreter Nowadays‚ the United Kingdom along with many other world countries became a multicultural country with many different languages spoken. People from minority groups often speak only a little English or no English at all for various reasons. This results in access to all services being complicated for them. Because the Government in the United Kingdom committed itself to providing access to these services equally for everyone there is a need for community interpreters. This

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    Succession is a process of ecological change in which a series of natural community are established and then replaced over time. There are two kinds of succession‚ primary succession and secondary succession. Primary succession occurs in area where there is little or no soil and no living organism has become established. Secondary succession occur when a disturbance restarts succession at different point than that which primary succession. Laney’s Edible Garden‚ for instance‚ is a secondary succession

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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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    Is Community Justice a Factor in Traditional Correctional Functions? LaShawn McNair Professor Herbeck Criminal Justice and the Community April 15‚ 2012 When we hear the word corrections‚ most of us tend to think of a jail or prison. It is popularly believed that the function of corrections is merely to lock criminals up. Most of us don’t associate corrections with the community. The objective of my essay is to show the correlation between traditional correctional functions and community

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    find out how they all connected. What is their history as a group. Do they living in the same neighborhood (becoming very popular in bigger cities)? Do they know each other at all? What are some of the norms of LGBTQ communities? How do they feel about a straight person entering into their space? Do they seem to have a common belief system in their community or do they all have different backgrounds and beliefs‚

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    Community Problem-Solving Era (1980s to Present) Since the early 1980s‚ police have gradually made their presence known to communities and citizens. The citizens play key role in solving crimes within the community; however there is barrier standing between them. The police have been coming with strategies focusing on breaking these barriers that began during the reform era. A rebirth of community policing was established in the 1980’s to reconnect the police and the public. Community policing

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    Community service has been normally on your own will‚ but lately school have added community service hours to their curriculum. With adding another required course to the schools it would help them learn lessons for later in life. The job for schools is not just to teach the core classes‚ but also life lessons that will help them when their out of school. Then there are kids that have to help support their families and work after school and therefore its unfair to add another requirement to their

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    To be a part of a discourse community‚ one must be credible‚ possess factual knowledge and draw on the values of its members to be accepted into the community. At the same time‚ a person must learn typical ways people in that community communicate and argue. When I entered the discourse community of my high school athletic department I acquired knowledge‚ established credibility‚ and drew on the values and emotions of other members of the community. Although‚ one might question my standing as a member

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