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    Enrollment into community colleges has increased dramatically through the years. Numerous students are choosing to attend community college for the first two years rather than a four-year university. As tuition inflates each year‚ student enrollment is starting to decrease. “According to the College Board‚ in 2011-2012‚ tuition and fees cost an average of $28‚500 at private nonprofit four-year colleges‚ $8‚244 at public four-year colleges‚ and $2‚963 at public community colleges” (Community college value

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    GASTROENTEROLOGY ENDOSCOPY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE A Clinical Capstone Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the School of Health Sciences La Salle University In Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Nursing Practice By Jordan Hopchik Doctor of Nursing Practice Program COPYRIGHT BY JORDAN HOPCHIK 2014 Title of Clinical Capstone Proposal: A NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY FOR A GASTROENTEROLOGY ENDOSCOPY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE Author:

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    CASE: Building a Brand Community on the Harley Posse Ride Study Questions 1. Should Harley-Davidson continue to sponsor the Posse Ride? Yes. Why or why not? $100‚000.00 budget (Posse Ride II)‚ is a good price for value comparing to other alternatives to advertise and build communities; The “Posse Ride” is probably the most important MKT instrument to build and preserve internal aspect of Harley-Davidson product regarding its brand; The product’s meaning of adventure‚ freedom and even rebellious

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    Case Study 4 Second Life is made up of individuals who want to experience a virtual world. There are college students in this virtual community as well middle-aged adults who both want to experience virtual destinations. Second life is already taking steps in making Web 2.0 technology‚ as they are revolutionizing the virtual community. They are doing this by adding options to visit real life places through advertisements on Second Life. This is providing them with a strong marketing technique because

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    How to Get The Women You Desire In to Bed A Down And Dirty Guide To Dating And Seduction For The Man Who’s Fed Up With Being Mr. Nice Guy. The Original Book By Ross Jeffries The “Guru of Getting Some” http://www.speedseduction.biz For the smart guy who refuses to resort to bullying‚ begging‚ buying‚ bs or booze‚ in his pursuit of happiness. 2008 Edition Copyright © 1988-2008‚ Ross Jeffries. All Rights Reserved. This e-book may not be duplicated without written permission from the author

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    High demand of community service has made a huge financial burden to the government. This poses a concern whether or not this aspect should be solved by integrating unpaid social work to high school programmes as a compulsory course. I am inclined to agree that it should be a good suggestion due to its advantages which will be discussed below. First of all‚ it is observable that unpaid community work made by students offers various benefits to the public‚ government and students themselves. When

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    423112 2011 CRS39210.1177/0896920511423112BarkayCritical Sociology Article When Business and Community Meet:  A Case Study of Coca-Cola Critical Sociology 39(2) 277­–293 © The Author(s) 2011 Reprints and permission: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0896920511423112 crs.sagepub.com Tamar Barkay Tel Aviv University‚ Israel Abstract Community involvement programs occupy centre-stage in the portfolio of many corporations who display and report upon their socially responsible

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    emerging and potential business models of electronic commerce can be aligned along 2 dimensions – the degree of innovation and functional integration. In this classification virtual communities find themselves to have middle level of functionality and reasonably high level of innovation. However‚ in 2010 the virtual communities that we are familiar with could be classified as having higher level of functional integration than recognized by Timmers in 1998‚ but still having a rather high level of innovation

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    a scam of some sort. The idea of having community college be free has been in debate for quite some time. So‚ should community college be free? I believe it should not‚ however‚ the costs of colleges should be lowered in order to accommodate for the needs of the student. Obama has proposed the idea of having community college be free in order to increase the number of people to own a degree. Joanne Jacobs writes in her article about free community college that “The White House estimates that

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    valuable information is sent to surrounding police departments and to proper investigating agencies such as the FBI. Community Oriented Policing (COP) has been around for many years and is an excellent strategy for creating a positive relationship with members of the communities. Therefore‚ when a COP unit is put in place many doors open by way of working closely with citizens and community leaders of all cultures. This gives the officers an opportunity to get to know the citizens on a personal level

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