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    traditional punishment for people who commit crimes. Some people believe, however, that community service orders are more appropriate in some cases. When do you think that it is right to order people to work in the community to pay for their crimes? It has never been straightforward to know how to decide to punish criminals for their actions. It does seem clear, though, in this day and age that work in the community is a viable alternative to custodial sentences for minor offences and, perhaps, in cases

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    Online Participation Leading to Successful Students and Healthy Learning Communities

    Online Participation Leading to Successful Students and Healthy Learning Communities Amanda Grand Canyon University: UNV 501 April 8, 2014 Online Participation Leads to Successful Students and Healthy Learning Communities Enrollment for online courses is climbing but the input from participants is not keeping up. For years, many have stated that active participation and becoming a part of the learning community in any educational setting is crucial, especially online, when it comes to successful

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    Discourse Community Analysis

    So what is a discourse community? When you google discourse community, you read, “It is a group of people sharing a common goal using communication to reach that common goal.”Getting more into detail what exactly is a discourse community, we have John Swales’ academic essay, ‘The Concept of Discourse Community’, which breaks it down into six characteristics: “1. A discourse community has a broadly agreed set of common public goals. 2. A discourse community has mechanisms of intercommunication among

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    Discourse Community Research Paper

    to more than one discourse community. Discourse communities are groups of people that use communication to achieve certain goals or purposes. A purpose, genre, vocabulary, convention, membership and an audience are essential for writing professionally in any discourse community. Every community is different from each other as well as essential for writing. The language or vocabulary that we use in a discourse community differs from others and that’s because every community has a different way to communicate

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    What Is Civic Engagement?

    promote the quality of life in a certain community. Individuals who are civic-minded consider themselves as a member of a social fabric who are capable of rendering active participation and making a positive change. Meanwhile, Service Learning means using community engagement as a tool for learning. Service could be rendered in the form of projects or initiatives with and for the community. Simply put, service learning means integrating learning and community activities. Civic Engagement and Service

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    Us Versus Dube

    This paper synthesizes the basic facts of United Stated vs. Dube. It explains the role of lay witness testimony, and distinguishes from expert witness testimony. Moreover, it addresses potential problems with lay witness testimony. Finally, we’ll take a closer look at how it impacts final holding and its relevant significant on the case. John Doe Sr. MBA Graduate Student Trident University ABSTRACT The case of United States vs. Roland William Dube, Jr., 520 F.2d 250 (1st Cir. 1975)

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    Social Problems

    Social Problems Holly Regan HSM/240 January 17, 2014 Terra Harris Social Problems Some words may have alternate meanings, become more defined or even more complex within the context of human services. The definition of problem within the context of human services has a few specific meanings such as any specific thing, matter, person, or situation that is difficult to deal with, solve or overcome and a source of perplexity, distress or vexation. According to our text it states an example

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    Social Ill

    ills. Who committ them? Mostly, teenagers are the one to be blame. However, we cannot put blame totally to teenagers. There are many factors of this social ills. 2) TYPES OF SOCIAL ILLS a) Smoking Smoking becomes a growing trend in the youth community. Both girls and boys are smoking because they think it is cool. The four reasons that cause many teenagers to start smoking are peer-pressure, image projection, rebellion, and adult aspirations. b) Alchohol The age when young people are taking

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    Engelsk B Synopsis

    destined to become a part of the magazine industry. Her family, her career building, and everything else surrounding her life, such as connections pointed out her future in fashion very clearly. Her work in Vogue became highly famous after her first issue as an editor in chief, her motto at that, and to this day is “A fashion magazine is about change”, and surely she proved her point, by using models that weren’t skinny, but were healthy. She made the cover wear a pair of $50 jeans, instead of an expensive

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    The Issue Of Unemployment Rate In The United States

    event or circumstance, that effects a wide range of people, but is also viewed as an issue to a wide range of people. Further, something would unlikely be classified as a social problem if only three people saw it as a serious issue. When I think of social problems domestic violence, abortion, homelessness, and unemployment come to mind, just to name a few. I am going to focus on unemployment. Unemployment is an issue that not only effects the US, but effects other nations around the world. Although

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