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    Helping the Environment

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    people just recycle and plant trees to make the world a better place. Folks may even volunteer to clean up a certain environment‚ such as a school‚ public playground or just around the neighborhood. If I could make the world a better place‚ it would be by trying to give back to the community by helping the poor people or families. I would collect basic items for them that all humans need. I would also volunteer in couple of places and lastly raise money to donate. One way I would help

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    Homeless Observation

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    I attended a soup kitchen for the homeless at a Hospitality Center located at the Charles Town Presbyterian Church and also a fundraiser event to benefit the Jefferson County Homeless Coalition. At the soup kitchen‚ I helped volunteer’s setup tables and chairs for prospective patrons to dine. Guests had formed a line outside the doors of the church and waited patiently to be admitted. Once dining hours commenced‚ volunteers welcomed guests to be seated. Upon entering the building and finding a seat

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    impact that some of our group’s volunteer opportunities would have on me. In my Junior Year I had helped out with the Red Cross Blood Drive at Pillager High School. Though my volunteer experiences in my Junior Year were memorable to me‚ the volunteering that I was apart of my Senior Year ended up being the most meaningful to me. In my Senior Year of being in the National Honor Society‚ I was excited to volunteer and to help those in need. I helped out with a soup kitchen in Brainerd through another

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    Giving and Christmas

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    afford a million presents for their children‚ and the fact that spoiled children get so much does not help that situation. To help these unfortunate families at Christmas‚ I would donate to a charity‚ assist children in present buying‚ and volunteer at a soup kitchen. First and foremost to give back to the needy‚ I would donate money to a charity. I wouldn’t just donate during the Christmas season‚ though. To truly help them‚ I would donate as much as I could throughout the year. However‚ I would

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    Homeless Ethnography

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    The article that I choose as the one for deeper study was the article‚ “Writing and Retelling Multiple Ethnographic Tales of a Soup Kitchen for the Homeless”. The reason that I choose this article is because it relates to my own area of interest Ethnography and the study of culture-sharing groups. By taking this study I began to break it down into the characteristics of qualitative approaches: Focus: The article is very successful in defining who the target group for the study is to the reader.

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    or problem affect? How does it affect them? This issue effects the homeless people. Are others already working on the issue? Yes there are soup kitchens and homeless shelters that people built Who else cares about it that you know? My family and aunt that lives near me Who has information that can help you? My aunt who’s part of a soup kitchen What factors contribute to the problem? Homeless people losing their jobs and their homes What can people do to help? Donate money and help

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    anything. We were driving down a main road in Bangor‚ Maine one day when we passed a sign asking for volunteers to work in the soup kitchen. As everyone should know‚ a soup kitchen is for the less fortunate of people who need some sustenance which they cannot afford. So‚ my mom seeing this sign right away‚ made a mental note to call this place. Some time passed and my mother was working at the soup kitchen for five days a week. I would joke to her about getting her a nobel peace prize but she always replied

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    Nurses VAD: Voluntary Aid Detachment FANY: First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Both of these nursing organizations played a critical role in WW1 nursing. The VADs were unpaid volunteers (and therefore usually from a higher social class where money was not an issue) who were given basic medical training. These women‚ while they could not typically give injections‚ could comfort and provide basic medical treatment to wounded soldiers. The role of a FANY nurse was less glamorous. Their jobs

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    Growing Homeless Problem

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    by introducing England’s Tenancy Deposit Scheme and campaigning the right for every citizen in Scotland to be housed which was passed in 2012. Shelter has been providing a warm place to sleep for the homeless for over 50 years. They have many soup kitchens located around England and Scotland that supplies food to the homeless. The charity has become well known and recognised within the country and is funded millions from

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    My Purpose in Life

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    purpose in life because they are equal in value; making us all equal. In my own belief‚ my goal is to make people smile; I could do this by helping kids with pediatric cancer‚ having teenage support groups or volunteering at a local soup kitchen. I could be a volunteer or work as a nurse in a children’s hospital in order to help kids with pediatric cancer. Cancer runs in my family and always seems to happen to my family or friends of my family‚ and I know how it feels to learn somebody close to

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