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    Our Challenges-(poem) When all we see‚ is darkness and gloom. We feel totally helpless‚ while running from doom. We eventually confront‚ our inner brick wall. Our choice is to break it‚ or give up and fall. We may search for our strengths‚ waiting patiently deep inside. From life’s obstacles‚ there’s no reason to hide. All our challenges‚ we must embrace and defeat. As we open our eyes‚ our true purpose we’ll greet. Let’s take a step outside‚ our routine comfort zone. This will

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    Community Justice

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    Is Community Justice a Factor in Traditional Correctional Functions? LaShawn McNair Professor Herbeck Criminal Justice and the Community April 15‚ 2012 When we hear the word corrections‚ most of us tend to think of a jail or prison. It is popularly believed that the function of corrections is merely to lock criminals up. Most of us don’t associate corrections with the community. The objective of my essay is to show the correlation between traditional correctional functions and community

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    Importance of Community

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    Importance of Community Usually community refers to a group of people living in a common geographical location. This group of people obeys some social norms and some common value among themselves. As such‚ there are so many communities the world over‚ separated by languages‚ cultures‚ or geographical locations. However‚ they are related to each other in some way or other‚ thus making entire world a one‚ single community. A sense of community is important to establish peace and harmony among

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    Communities of Violence

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    In David Nirenberg’s narrative monograph‚ Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages Nirenberg examines the meaning and function of violence in fourteenth century southern France and in the Crown of Aragon. Nirenberg’s thesis is that violence towards minorities (Jews‚ Muslims‚ and lepers) was neither irrational nor a result of intolerance‚ instead violence towards minorities was contextual and part of the everyday function of society. Nirenberg argues that there is a

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    Community Theatre

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    Community Theatre is often regarded as a very effective medium in which to portray the challenges and triumphs of a community. Through stories‚ such as Marmalade Gumdrops‚ the importance of certain areas of life can be addressed‚ and by using both physical and visual representations‚ a community can both create and visualise how challenges can be triumphed. Throughout history‚ communities have banded together to create what is now known as community theatre. By using people from the community

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    Challenges of Stepfamilies

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    example‚ children moving to a new home and losing their own bedrooms (Healy 2002‚ p. 24). Stepparents may be faced with many difficulties‚ however there are practical strategies that can be implemented to help stepfamilies come to terms with their challenges and adapt successfully to their new lives. According to Newman (2004‚ p. 4) “A stepfamily is a family where at least one partner has at least one child from a previous relationship. Stepfamilies come in many different shapes and sizes. They

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    Marriage and Individuals

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    Anna English 101.01 November 9‚ 2011 Marriage and Individuals “No matter what language people speak-from Arabic to Yiddish‚ from Chinook to Chinese-marriage is what we use to describe a specific relationship of love and dedication to another person” (Wolfson 90). In the essay “What Is Marriage” by Evan Wolfson‚ he argues that marriage is a very important custom to our society from both social and spiritual aspects of life. Wolfson believes that as long as two people are in love whether if it

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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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    Challenges for social entrepreneurs The field of social entrepreneurship is growing rapidly and attracting increased attention from many sectors. The term itself shows up frequently in the media‚ is referenced by public officials‚ has become common on university campuses. One of the most important reasons behind the popularity of social entrepreneurship is the inherently appealing stories about entrepreneurs and how they confront challenges. Finding the funding‚ building strong infrastructure

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    Summary Individuals play an important role in the functioning of an organization‚ and people tend to identify themselves with the organization they are with. For management‚ one of the most common problems that arise are the difficulties between team members. Developing good interpersonal skills can elevate turnover and create an environment that will appeal to the organization’s top quality employees. This paper will explain what organizational behavior and culture are‚ the three-step process

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