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    Bad to Do Good WHAT IS? a) Background Caroline is a specialist who offers business support services to communities‚ organizations‚ and social enterprises. Over the past 20 years Carolina has built a reputation as a conscientious‚ trustworthy‚ and ethical consultant. She was hired by the state agency to be in charge of financial evaluation of a community. She was required to assist the community with financial evaluation‚ and help with applications for state financial income and medical support‚ mostly

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    A Throwaway of Society

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    ‘A THROWAWAY OF SOCIETY’ Saturday‚ January 19‚ 2013 was HIV Community Service Day in Lawra. It was a truly blessed day thanks to team work by friends‚ family and youngsters on both sides of the globe. The main focus of our program was presentation of the exquisitely beautiful quilt stitched by my American friends Jane Johnson and Wendy Stafford. They were assisted by neighbors‚ friends and co-workers who were willing to stitch embellishments on pieces of fabric provided by women here in Lawra

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    on what boundaries are most useful in neighborhood planning efforts. Academically‚ every field has a different logic for their definition. Neighborhood associations and community groups offer their interpretations. City Planning departments often designate neighborhood boundaries along census tract boundaries. And‚ in fact‚ community residents quite frequently have a very different mental map of their neighborhood than the officially designated neighborhood areas used by planners and policymakers.

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    Life. It’s a journey full of ups and downs. Some days will be good‚ some days bad. Some days will be of no use‚ and others you will find something good out of. The days that I have visited Gleaners Food Bank are days I have felt I’ve gotten something good out of. It’s a symbol of hope for so many needy people‚ and being a part of that makes me feel like I’ve brought someone one step closer to a better life. Going to Gleaners every year has made a profound impact on me‚ and helps me strive to help

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    Economics Reflection Paper Social issues are matters which directly or indirectly affect many or all members of a community and are considered to be problems‚ controversies related to moral values‚ or both. I live in a peaceful neighbourhood on the northern highway and my backyard is Belama Phase 4; we do not come across any major social issues‚ but I believe that we do have some troubles. I assume that the burning of garbage is an issue we face. There are many times we would see and smell

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    unfamiliar audience‚ or linked audience. 4. What is a discourse community? To what discourse communities do you belong? How does a discourse community help establish common ground for its members? A discourse community is a group of people who share a set of discourses‚ understood as basic values and assumptions‚ and ways of communicating about those goals. I believe that we all‚ belong to several discourse communities it would just depend on the situation and what your beliefs are. It establishes

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    tradition preserved for decades among some of the mountains isolated communities. I-Witness travels to the Tapaz Mountain‚ considered the farthest in Capiz‚ located in the central Philippines island of Panay. Reporter Kara David reaches the community of Rizal Sur‚ a village that looks just like any other isolated community‚ where the people living in traditional huts and survive on whatever nature provides them. In the midst of this community‚ she meets one of the last remaining binukots‚ 73-year-old Lola

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    trying to answer is why the people in the restaurant feel more like a close-knit community compared to other‚ through her observations and active participation prior‚ but there are weak point to her research concerning her overall view of the restaurant. The interactions between workers and customers intrigued Erickson into looking at the limitations of relationships in a work place. She questions if a community can exist in a capitalist marketplace‚ since there is an exchange of work for money

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    development or smart growth (Gyourko and Rybczynski‚ 2000) is a Community Design Reform movement born in response to the prevalence and consequences of unbridled expansion and urban/suburban fragmentation. New Urbanism advocates the revitalization of communities‚ development models based on pre-World War II. It’s also focused on the pedestrian oriented neighbourhoods with most economic and social facilities within a five minute walk‚ community oriented around public transit systems‚ and mixed land uses

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    amministrators from the power users Web communities are an engagement between the site’s creators and the site’s users‚ and social norms evolve as users create a community identity‚ and as each individual contributes to the overall brand of the site. The community’s norms are also interwoven with community objectives‚ which emerge as users break and recreate the site’s features. Online social communities work when users have an investment in the community through identity and shared goals and

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