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    twenty percent of the number of phone calls an officer receive requires enforcing. The rest requires officers to handle problems with the community. The truth is the majority of officers are involved or are going to be involved in community policing. Community policing focuses on using problem solving and organizational skills to help reduce crime and help the community. Police may even hire professionals such as social scientist to help determine the cause and prevention of crimes. To help prevent crimes

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    Omaha Community Paper

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    Essay One: Community When I think of community‚ I think of a much larger concept. It becomes a large mess of interests‚ values‚ and sub-categories‚ which make it impossible to digest the large capacity the word community holds. Community is a mess and yet manages to maintain its wholeness and withhold larger amounts of diversity. Individuals in a community can be different ages‚ ethnicities‚ or come from different backgrounds‚ and incomes. The concept of being apart of a community goes beyond

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    For African Diasporic communities‚ there is a constant fight for true freedom. True freedom‚ liberation is an idea that has been analyzed by many scholars‚ religious leaders‚ artists‚ and everyday people in diasporic communities. Descendants of enslaved Africans‚ as well as many brown communities throughout the world‚ struggle to liberate themselves from the damaging effects of European influence. The Oxford Dictionary defines Freedom as “the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without

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    The Teacher in the Classroom and Community Competencies -refer to knowledge‚ skills and attitudes that a teacher ought to posses for him/her to perform his/her task satisfactorily. NATIONAL COMPETENCY-BASED TEACHER STANDARDS (NCBTS) -developed by the Department of Education in relation to the Teacher Education and Development Program (TEDP). -set of competencies (behaviors‚ attitudes and skills) that each teacher must possess to function effectively and satisfactorily. -based upon the “core

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    Community Teaching Plan

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    Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Directions: Develop an educational series proposal for your community using one of the following four topics which will be chosen within your CLC group: 1) Bioterrorism/Disaster 2) Environmental Issues 3) Primary Prevention/Health Promotion 4) Secondary Prevention/Screenings for a Vulnerable Population Planning Before Teaching: Name and Credentials of Teacher: White Team RN to BSN students Estimated Time Teaching Will Last: 1 hour Location of

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    Community Health Teaching

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    Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal Presented by Arokia Jesuraj‚ Daisy joseph‚ Jamie Rusek‚ & mercy Thomas. Secondary prevention/screening for a vulnerable population of Arab Americans in Sterling height‚ Michigan Planning Before Teaching: Name and Credentials of Teacher: Arokia Jesuraj‚ Daisy joseph‚ Jamie Rusek‚ & mercy Thomas. | Estimated Time Teaching Will Last:Two hours | Location of Teaching:ACCESS Community Health -CenterMacomb4301 E. Fourteen Mile Rd. Sterling Heights‚ MI 48310Phone

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    Community Policing History

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    History of Public Policing Community policing as it related to communication with the public has existed in some content of the early since the 1930’s (Fisher-Stewart‚ 2007). It was during the 1960’s with the focal point of the Civil Rights Era‚ that the police-citizen crisis began and research was initiated to ascertain the core of the problems involving policing and the community (American Law & Legal Information‚ n.d). It was is in response to the civil unrest that existed during this period

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    THE HISTORY OF COMMUNITY POLICING The movement toward community policing has gained momentum in recent years as police and Community leaders search for more effective ways to promote public safety as well as enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods. The roots of community policing come from the civil rights movement in the 1960s.Even though its origin can be traced to this crisis in police-community relations‚ its development has been influenced

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    Risks And Choices Have you ever thought of a dystopian community well there’s a reason why they never work out there is always a hero who choices to take risks and to fix the secret problems behind these types of community’s. First escaping he made so many choices like getting Gabriel and saving his life‚ and making choices about the community that could help everyone. He was also able to forget about himself like when he snuck his way out of town risk everything trying to give his friend and

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    Smart Growth Community

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    Abstract Living a healthy lifestyle is the biggest concern in creating a smart growth community in Malaysia. Towards building the community‚ the involvement of landscape architects who are capable and skillful in varies of aspects such as planning and designing is one the needs in visualising a smart growth community into reality. But through the process of creating it‚ there are few challenges that landscape architects in Malaysia should face and as for making it into reality‚ landscape architects

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