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    appreciation for your willingness to participate in our local public health standards project. This initiative is a great opportunity to bring together the diverse institutions and organizations that work to protect and improve the health of the (Insert Community Here)‚ and a means to assess our strengths and weaknesses as a "system". I am sending some preliminary materials as background for all who will be participating in one or both workshops. You will benefit most from reading these in advance of

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    According to the sociologist Ferdinand Tonnies there is two main types of societies. There is Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft. Both are German words. Gemeinschaft means commune or community. Gesellscaft means association. Overall‚ gemeinschaft relates to a small community were everyone knows one another by a first name basis. Gesellschaft relates to a more urban society were relationships are more impersonal. In a gemeinschaft society everyone knows everyone else. All the people play a role

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    Community Involvement: Examples of how we as a company give back to the families and the communities in which we serve. Health and Safety Practices: Provide documentation showing that we provide workers with a safe and healthy work environment. A safe working environment includes protection from natural disasters and occurrence such as tornados‚ earthquakes‚ and fires. Protection of human rights: Present information to show that our employees have rights just like any other citizen of the country

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    SOCIAL RESEARCH PROJECT PROJECT REPORT: "How to promote community cohesion in a hostile environment" Case study: "Integration of ethnic minority communities in the City of Sunderland" GAUTHIER LUTETE MATHO MODULE LEADER: DAVE MORLAND MAY 2013 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 "How to promote community cohesion in a hostile environment" Case study: "Integration of ethnic minority communities in the City of Sunderland" 5 Introduction 5 Purpose of the

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    change over time? Anzaldua described her community to be a Hispanic one. Adults judged her on how she talked spanish and she felt left out. Wideman described his community to be an African-American one where you grew up in a tough neighborhood. In his neighborhood doing something bad meant good.. For example‚ a person making money to feed his family by selling drugs or doing other illegal activities. Me and Jennifer’s discourse community is a Hispanic community. Both Wideman’s and Anzaldua’s stories

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    RELEVANCE OF PASTORAL COUNSELLING IN AFRICAN CULTURE PART ONE Introduction Pastoral and spiritual work is rooted in a history and tradition that dates back to one of the oldest forms of care for individual in need. The different faith communities have always endeavored to take care of members and people in need. A study of the religious documents of major faith traditions also reveals a particular sensitivity to and focus on the poor‚ suffering and marginalized‚ as well as situations of social

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    One of the primary reasons for why people organize themselves in such a way is because of the similarities among those in the community. The grouping of people by similarities is a very old unconscious system existent in far times. In the past centuries‚ people in a community have grouped themselves by religious beliefs‚ political affiliations‚ and other opinions and thoughts. Political affiliations have attracted people to each other when they have similar beliefs‚ and have repelled each other when

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    When communities get together‚ big things can happen. There are many ways I can help my community come together and use leadership‚ citizenship and service to do good. In National Junior Honor Society‚ there are five pillars. These pillars are; scholarship‚ leadership‚ character‚ citizenship‚ and service. Some ideas I have that use the pillars of service and leadership to reach out to my community include volunteering and being a good role model to younger students. Initially‚ I can reach out to

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    differences. This can be differences in religion‚ age‚ gender‚ beliefs and many more things we come across in daily life. 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: • Interests • Beliefs • Ages • Lifestyles • Personal‚ social and cultural identities. In the community I live in there are lots of variations of people. Most of the people who live on my street have children but there is also a lesbian couple and an American

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    Windshield Survey for Zip Code 77004 Eugene Harris NUR/405 Healthy Communities: Theory And Practice November 28th‚ 2011 Beth Meadows Community health nursing has become a focal point in healthcare since the 1960s-70s when the civil right movement shifted the goal from a charitable concept to a political commitment in order to rectify racial injustices of the past (Stanhope and Lancaster‚ 2008). Many programs came about with the goal of addressing inequalities in the delivery of healthcare

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