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    1. Describe a range of appropriate investigative methods that can be used to explore diversity in a community. There are a number of different ways to investigate and expolore diversity within the local community and on to a larger scale‚ your town‚ city and even nation or country. These can be done by simple observations by one or more observer‚ either direct observations such as standing in a busy place and observing at a specific place over a particular time scale or collating data through

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    A discourse community is a group of people who speak and share the same interests in certain topics‚ knowledge‚ and vocabulary; they also use similar jargons specific to that community. I belong to several discourse communities ranging from family‚ friends‚ and church to my ethnic group‚ weight watchers‚ and my classmates. The discourse community that I am going to discuss in this paper is the one that gets me motivated and eager to take part every Tuesday; it is the women’s bible club at my church

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    Question 1 In my CCRC community I will focus on a few main principles: Freedom‚ independance‚ quality personal care and constructive stimulation. Many older adults feel robbed of the lives they’ve build when they are moved into a retirement community. They often feel trapped‚ discouraged‚ lonely and bored. In my community‚ I would make an effort to maintain an active‚ fulfilling life for each resident while still providing top-of-the-line medical care. The concept of freedom is often lost when

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    affection the family‚ the church and the community. In the United States‚ there has been a continued war against the family and its structure. Through the legislature‚ the citizenry has pushed an agenda that has created dysfunction in the family unit. By doing so‚ these laws have sent ripple effects throughout churches and communities as families and extended families are unable to meet the demands and often times male figures are absent. Likewise‚ churches and communities are finding that their resources

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    1. Why do you think the community isolates the police? I think some of the community isolates police officers because they do illegal things like smoking weed. People who do illegal things do not want the police involved in their lives because they fear they will get caught. The police discipline people with ticket‚ arrests‚ etc. and people do not like it and they isolate the police for these reasons as well. Finally sometimes people just angry and need someone to take it out on and the police is

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    There are fundamental differences between public and community health. “Public health nursing focuses on populations. It is not about the setting where care is delivered. It is first and foremost a philosophy applied in any setting where populations exist” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p.191). Public health is designed to help improve the health‚ safety and welfare of the general public looking at the long term‚ prospective health of the entire public. Public health involves the health of the

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    individuals interested in my topic‚ so far I am trying to organize the information I want them to see first when the open up the booklet. I have the information I want to introduce them to‚ such as the other types of communication and how the nursing community functions as a central component to communication for them to gain knowledge on. The key to explaining my information to them clearly depends on how I organize the information in the booklet. I want there to be enough space and visual stimulation

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    ­Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programs (for example working for a charity‚ improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to younger children) To what extent do you agree or disagree? Community service and pursuits such as charity work are praiseworthy and important ventures. There are both benefits for the individuals who are helped as well as for the volunteers. However‚ the issue of obligatory community service raises questions as to

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    products that you have created. You should use the reviews you produced in Activities 1‚ 2 and 3 to help you. The set of products Write an evaluation of each of the products you have produced for this CAB: Logo Track list Audio clip ‘Community Spirit’ event model Recommendations Digital advert Animated banner E-newsletter. For each product you should discuss: Who was the audience What was the purpose its fit for audience and purpose feedback you received on the final version

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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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