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    Consider the Different Communities to Which You Belong: 1. What Is the Geopolitical Community in You Live? Why Is It Geopolitical? 2. What Is a Phenomenological Community to Which You Belong? Why Is It a

    A geopolitical community is a community that is defined by a specific boundary such as rivers, mountain or highways or jurisdictional boundaries which can be politically or geographically influenced. I live in St. Petersburg, FL and is bordered by three bodies of water, the Old Tampa Bay, Middle Tampa Bay, and Lower Tampa Bay, all of which form the Tampa Bay. Statistical and epidemiological studies are frequently based on date from specific geopolitical areas (Maurer & Smith, 2013). This is my geopolitical

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    Windshield Survey

    Community and Population Health Windshield Survey Directions: This assessment is a foundational exercise for you to learn about your environment and explore where you live. Take some time to intentionally explore your county. Look at your county as the home and the place of work for the county residents. While driving through your community, stop for coffee or have lunch in a neighborhood. Find a place to eat where you can sit down as part of the community. You may want to walk around your

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    Report Plan: Recycling

    | S.W.E.E.P Save Our Communinty Professional Communication5/13/12 | | Dear Mayor Michael Nutter. West Philadelphia community doesn’t recycle as often as they should and this is because they don’t know the benefits of recycling and how harmful it could be. Recycling is very important because the earth’s precious resources in the current material world where we take all the incredible products around us for granted (Media, 2007). Recycling we can ensure that we get the most out of the

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    Heritage

    today and save and preserve them for tomorrow. Heritage places and heritage buildings are fundamental to our sense of history community and identity. Communities across Canada, the United States, and abroad have been capitalizing on their distinctive heritage assests by revitalizing their business cores and reclaiming them as the commercial and social hubs of the community. Besides economic value, heritage resources have intrinsic value in the information they contain about the past. They can teach

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    Community Psychology

    NAME: STUDENT NUMBER: UNIQUE NUMBER: MODULE: COMMUNITY AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY YEAR: Table of content Page no INTRODUCTION This essay will compare and contrast the community psychology and public health approaches to social problems. It will start by giving the historical development of the community psychology and public health; and then state the differences and similarities of both the approaches to social problems and how they supplement

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    Session Planning

    Planning my session – Date of session - | | Time and Duration - | | Number of Participants - | | Ability of participants - | | Age of participants - | | Gender of participants - | | Previous Experience of participants - | | Facilities available - | | Equipment available - | | Session Objectives - | | Warm up - | | Skills/ drills/ techniques - | | Main activity - | | Cool Down - | | Reviewing my session – Date of session - | 12/12/14 | Time

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    Engineering Discourse Community

    Discourse Community The ability to communicate effectively is important in many aspects of live. From social lives to professional lives, conveying information within groups of people or communities serves several purposes. The different groups one communicates with to achieve these goals are called discourse communities. In a discourse community, the communication between its members is vital because it causes them to have shared knowledge and similar interests. Due to the different communities having

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    Environmental Analysis

    enticed by programs offered at vocational training institutions where specific certifications are more attractive than degrees and by the larger community and technical colleges that surround our service district. Community colleges is somewhat attractive to students especially those from the outlying smaller communities. Students from these communities are drawn by social opportunities; therefore, through this medium we will effectively create awareness about our brand to the target market.

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    Windshield Survey

    neighbors that live in this area have stayed through the years. Some of the areas that would be covered in this document are the family’s community and their environment, as well as the diversity in community. I will also be defining the following terms; community, community health, community as client, and partnerships. Family’s Community and Environment A community can be defined as the interaction of individuals in a social network, usually focused in a defined territory according to our textbook

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    Windshield Survey Reflection

    Phoenix – Professor Bonnie Schoettle April 27, 2015 Windshield Survey Summary and Reflection Public health nursing involves a community and the overall health of the community. A community is a group within an area or region. These groups vary through various areas. According to Stanhope & Lancaster, they cited the World Health Organization’s definition of community as a group of people in a defined geographical area that share a common culture, values and norms, and are arranged in a social

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