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    Discourse Community

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    discourse community goes beyond plain academic language‚ it rather involves a detailed understanding of how a community works which includes its values‚ goals‚ jargon‚ and protocols. As a college student‚ knowing these elements in a particular discourse community can considerably help to determine proper ways to move effectively across a discourse community‚ have a successful communication and better career development. I identify myself as a member of the Environmental Science community through my

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    Community Garden

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    planet by conserving our natural recourses. There are plenty of easy ways to be more environmentally friendly like recycling‚ to planting trees‚ refusing to use plastic bottles‚ and even growing your own fresh vegetables. It is truly the easiest way to make a big impact on the environment‚ and in return‚ your health. Ever since I was in high I was involved in recycling. In my High School there was a environmentally friendly club and I attended every week. There were recycling bins in every class

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    Community Policing

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    Community Policing What is community policing? According to The Committee on Law and Justice‚ Community policing (problem-oriented policing‚ neighborhood-oriented policing or community-oriented policing) is a policing strategy and philosophy based on the notion that community interaction and support can help control crime‚ with community members helping to identify suspects‚ detain vandals and bring problems to the attention of police. One of the most effective means of involving the community

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    Community Awareness

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    Community Awareness Today’s youth are faced with many variables to rightly survive and peaceably enjoy their young adulthood. Being confronted with sexual promiscuity‚ peer teasing and conflict‚ or gang violence causes them to react negatively once their involved with such havoc. As precious and gullible as teenagers are‚ education‚ mentorship programs‚ and community awareness must be a reality in the daily life of the adolescent. Without mature and responsible adults willing to assist today’s

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    A Community of Practice

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    A community of Practice using a discussion forum

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    Community Assessment

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    Activity/Exercises • Community fitness programs (gym discounts‚ P.E.‚ recess‚ sports‚ access to YMCA‚ etc.). • Recreational facilities and usage (gym‚ playgrounds‚ bike paths‚ hiking trails‚ courts‚ pools‚ etc.). • Safety programs (rules and regulations‚ safety training‚ incentives‚ athletic trainers‚ etc.). • Injury statistics or most common injuries. • Evidence of sedentary leisure activities (amount of time watching TV‚ videos‚ and computer). • Means of transportation. Sleep/Rest

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    Community project

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    Community Education This paper is the culmination of the literature‚ research‚ project design‚ and evaluation completed to define a community‚ the effectiveness of community education‚ and who is identified as a community educator. Within the context of these assignments‚ variations of community and persons identified as community educators were discovered; but the commonality of the research and the projects was the idea of “community betterment”. As quoted from the book‚ Linking Adults

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    a healthy community

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    class‚ I have learned some really great information about the physical and mental health of a community‚ and ways to better them. With the knowledge I have obtained‚ I will now design a community that I feel is healthy‚ and describe what it would look like. For starters‚ there are some factors that I have learned that make a healthy community. These are the physical factors: geography‚ environment‚ community size‚ and industrial development. The social and cultural factors are: beliefs‚ traditions

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    Race: Skin Deep?

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    College Dictionary‚ Race is defined as any of the different varieties or populations of human beings distinguished by a) physical traits such as hair‚ eyes‚ skin color‚ body shape‚ etc.: traditionally‚ the three primary divisions are Caucasoid‚ Negroid‚ and Mongoloid‚ and the many subdivisions are called races‚ b) blood types‚ c) genetic code patterns‚ d) all their inherited characteristics which are unique to their isolated breeding population. When someone hears the word ‘race’‚ they usually just

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    Theme Of Race In Othello

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    March 12‚ 2018 Othello the Moor of Venice Race is an extremely important theme that is portrayed throughout the story Othello. Othello is a black man‚ called a moor or a Black muslim‚ throughout most of the play. Race has a great amount of influence in how people perceive and distrust Othello‚ like people such as Iago. Race also affects the way that Othello perceives himself‚ like a rugged outsider in his own community‚ even though he is not. Othello’s race sets him apart from those around him apart

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