Mike Create a general profile of a community on an individual basis. The profile should be 350 to 700 words in length. The team may select a community with which they are familiar or use the City of Kelsey Virtual Organization accessible from the student website. In the profile, describe the following: Type of people who live in the community Woodcrest is a suburban neighborhood located in Riverside, California. The Woodcrest community in Riverside are wealthy, making it among the 15%
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With the rise of the suburbs, planned communities with high economic growth, low crime rates, and nice roads came about. Living in a planned community has many rules and regulations. The movie Pleasantville creates a dramatic view of the cookie-cutter, plastic, perfect life living in the suburbs is supposed to provide and how sometimes the so called “perfect life” is not always quite what it may seem. Some may think living in the suburbs, in planned communities, with many rules, is worth living in
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Unit 2 Discussion Board Community Policing The basic concept of community policing is that it is a collaborative effort between the community and the police coming together to reduce and control crime in their neighborhood. It involves local citizens finding ways to help solve community problems and issues alongside the police. Better relationships and communication with the police and the local citizens are the key factors in this working. It should help improve the quality of life in the
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manifests itself in many forms. Volunteerism, monetary donations, and environmental initiatives are examples of activities any person in the community can participate. Corporations that operate within the boundaries of a community, referred to as a Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR. The decisions that a company makes ultimately has an effect on the community and society as a whole; defining the term ‘Corporate Social Responsibility,’ (CSR). As Basil (2009) noted, “Corporations are increasingly
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Neighborhood Comparison of the Upper and Poor Class Introduction Income, race, ethnicity, religion and culture all have profound impacts on neighborhoods. Some impacts consist of area appearance, transportation options, friendliness, safety options, and lack of resources. This week I visited a poor and upper class neighborhood at two different hours of the day. The first day I visit the poor class neighborhood call Lincoln Heights in Monroe Louisiana at 8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. The second day
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we read in The Abundant Community, “it is one who chooses to create the life, the neighborhood, the world from their own gifts and the gifts of others.” Those are the acts of a Citizen in a community.” Now days we don’t go into the true meaning of what is means to be a Citizen in our communities. How many times do we have a conversation with our neighbors? How much time do we actual spend in our respective communities? For parents, do you know your children’s communities at school? What I’m getting
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conflict is the result. The emerging social structures benefit some in obtaining or retaining PWP at the expense of others. Using this type of analysis in reviewing the documentary “Gasland”, directed by Josh Fox, we see firsthand how small rural communities were exploited and how Politian’s benefited themselves. In the begging of the film we see how these gas companies use their PWP to gain control of land. We discover that Fox’s land sits on a gold mine of natural gas. The gas companies offer to
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principles of consensus organizing demonstrated in the Mon Valley Case Study. Provide 150- to 200-word answers for each of the following principles and the summary. |Strategic principle 1: Solutions to local problems should come from affected communities. | | | |The Mon Valley, a region of cities and towns along
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Young people nowadays do not give enough time to helping their communities. Agree or Disagree? As our world's civilization develops rapidly, people's lives become increasingly abundant and colorful with many ways of learning, doing sports and recreation. As a result, young people today are proven that they do not give enough time to helping their communities, and reasons supporting this statement are in the following. Firstly, young people are definitely easier to be distracted since they
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1. What is Cisco's objective? Cisco’s objective is to create the human capital which in highly skillful and keep the core employees community in order to compete in the technological industries in the workplace. 2. Who are the relevant market and nonmarket stakeholders in this situation? Relevant market is the communities in neighborhood San Jose residents and nonmarket stakeholder are the environmentalist. 3. What are their interests? Please indicate if each stakeholder is in favor of
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