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    Discourse Community

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    Discourse means “the way of being” in a community. Discourse community is where a group of people involved and share their opinion‚ knowledge about a particular topic. Conflicts can be create when rebellion happens in a discourse community. Rebellion in a discourse community try to change the rules which creates conflict with leaders of the particular discourse community. It changes the particular discourse community or creates a new discourse community with new rules. James Paul Gee a writer and

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    Community Service

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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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    Gared Communities

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    Gated communities in England as a response to crime and disorder: context‚ effectiveness and implications Sarah Blandy Abstract Gated communities‚ meaning residential developments which restrict access by non-residents and have a specifically collective legal framework‚ are a recent global phenomenon.  The paper discusses aspects of neo-liberalism which may explain their growth: increasing fear of crime alongside commodification‚ the movement from community to individualism‚ and from informal

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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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    community college

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    Student Application 2013-2014 General Application Instructions: Submit completed original application with signature on the last page. Please answer ALL questions on the application in English. Do NOT leave a space blank. If a question does not apply to you‚ enter N/A (not applicable). Include your full name (first and last/surname) as spelled on your CNIC/ international passport. Include complete contact information‚ including dialing codes for all addresses and city/country

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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 Nursing

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    Community as partner model To gain access to the community‚ the community must: - Perceive that a need exist - Believe that the CHN can help address this need - Perceive that its information and contributions are valued - Be assured of confidentiality for non-public information - Be involved from the beginning in this partnership Compare Neuman System Model & Community as Partner Model - the inner circle represents the community - the dotted circles represents resistance - spiritual‚ psyschosocial

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    The LBGQT Community

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    some aspects remain the same. If you stray away from the norms of society you tend to be faced with challenges that you otherwise might not be faced with. With this in mind‚ the topic I would like to focus on is: How does being a part of the LBGQT community impact your everyday life. LBGQT is an initialism that represents lesbian‚ bisexual‚ gay‚ queer‚ and transgender. I have decided to study this topic by writing a traditional academic research paper. The texts I will work from are Zami A New Spelling

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    Community Radio

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    Role of Community Radio What is Community Radio? The expression Community Radio has been defined in different ways. It has been called a local radio‚ people’s radio‚ democratic radio‚ and so on. Community radio is a form of local radio which defines itself as an autonomous entity – and relies on the community for its survival without any commercial aims or objects. Community radio is confined to a small geographical area. It depends on low power transmission covering not more

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    Learning Communities

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    Rivera MSL 0685 CRN 30094 Leading Learning Communities Nova Southeastern University February 24‚ 2013 Concorde Career Institute Orlando has been an educational institution for over 25 years. This organization provides fast-track‚ health-related programs in various fields. As with any educational institution‚ proprietary or not‚ there are many employees-all part of many different departments. Concorde Orlando has developed of a learning community to some extent‚ but the findings presented

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