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    Collin College English 1302 Individuality!!! No Wait Community!!!! As far back as time can go there has been the issue of individuality and community. To say the actual words together‚ individuality and community‚ the words themselves seem to be a paradox. In an earnest attempt to understand what those words mean in conjunction with race‚ social constructions‚ passions‚ and freedom‚ along with the intention of understanding the white moderate. As an outsider‚ I have been lead down a road

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    Community Policing

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    responsibility of another party. However‚ Robert Peel’s approach and community policing one thing is the main goal and that’s prevention of crimes. (http://voices.yahoo.com/law-enforcement-sir-robert-peels-concept-community-638595.html) I would then go into the times for reform which occurred in the late 1800’s. I would discuss American history which was divided into three eras. These three eras were the political era‚ the reform era and the community policing era. The political era this occurred from 1840

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    Community Profile

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    Introduction In the following assignment I will attempt to produce a community profile‚ which will be based on the Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands. The Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands was built by the Brierley Hill District Council in the 1930’s. I chose to create a community profile on the Hawbush Estate because it is local to where I live and over the last couple of years I have read in the local newspapers about local facilities closing down

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    A community problem

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    Property theft has been one of the greatest problems faced by every community aside from drugs and homicide. In the community where I live‚ property theft has always been an issue. Day after day‚ more houses were being robbed in broad daylight. If there is a case of property theft; properties are broken and stolen‚ fear was developed among victims and trust among neighbours was compromised. Property theft caused victims property damage and loss. Usually‚ if there was a robbery in a house‚ thieves

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    ES Community Resources Erica Batchelor University of Phoenix BSHS 302 Jean Holtz June 15‚ 2009 Community Resources A variety of community resources are available in communities to help people. The resource available varies from dental‚ abuse counseling‚ homeless prevention and intervention‚ food program and help for skin cancer patients. However‚ language and monetary fund’s is a need in the community. Human services that people have in their lives goes beyond but not limited

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    between the intelligible and sensible worlds: ‘‘Es ist überall nichts in der Welt‚ ja über haupt auch außer derselben.’’ This thesis which is proposed after the dissertation of 1770 provides a critical foundation which allows Kant to focus less on theoretical obscurity and more upon practical issues and leads to the notion of good will which Kant explains at the outset of Section I in the Groundwork: It is impossible to think of anything at all in the world‚ or indeed even beyond it‚ that could be considered

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    Community Profile

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    Amber’s Community Profile. (Kelsey) The city of Kelsey‚ population of 625‚000‚ is located in Northwest Valley. Kelsey has everything a large city has to offer but with the appeal of a small town. The community encourages each person in Kelsey to strive to obtain an enhanced standard of living by adapting to a healthy lifestyle‚ environmental mindfulness‚ and service to each other. The community of Kelsey benefits from the diversity of the people which is as follows: Caucasian Population 327‚309

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    Discourse community

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    My story To be a part of a discourse community‚ one must be credible‚ possess factual knowledge and draw on the values of its members to be accepted into the community. At the same time‚ a person must learn typical ways people in that community communicate and argue. When I entered the discourse community of my high school athletic department I acquired knowledge‚ established credibility‚ and drew on the values and emotions of other members of the community. Although‚ one might question my standing

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    instance of me joining a discourse community was the time I joined my high school varsity tennis team. This discourse community was founded on athletic skills‚ mental toughness‚ and academic success. In order to contribute to this discourse community and to become a successful tennis player I needed each of these qualities. Through the three appeals of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos I will acquire the basic rules of tennis‚ establish my ranking throughout the tennis community‚ and gain mental toughness to be

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    The Amish Community

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    THE AMISH COMMUNITY BY: Lori Burris Instructor’s Name: Chad Goings ANT 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (AVL1237D) 10/15/12 The Amish are religious separatists who dress plainly and avoid many convinces of modern life that you may know. The Amish are known widely for horses and buggies for transportation‚ they came to America in the eighteenth century from Switzerland. They evolved out if the Mennonite groups coming from the Anabaptist tradition. The Anabaptists urged a return to

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