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    Csp Project

    following persons; Mr. Daemon Carter, Mr. Pommels, Ms. Graham, Ms and Mr Anderson, members of the Rural Electrification Program who assisted me with the successful completion of my Community Service. Furthermore, I want to give gratitude to Mrs. Joan Lawla my CSP Tutor for making this possible for me to get exposure to doing Community Service and also the lord for giving me health and strength throughout this completion. Table of Content Pages Reflection 1....

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    Community Services

    901-496-2467 Mmoore17@comast.net “Community Service” Community service is when someone performs a duty that benefits his or her community. Community service is sometimes associated with punishment. However, community service is a vital part of many small communities. Numerous organizations around the world support community services activities. These services is performed by volunteers who are not paid for their time. From past experiences, community service may be done for a variety of

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    My Community Service

    My community service experience In The Beginning I really wasn’t interested in doing community service, I thought it was a waste of time and was going to interfere with my free time. As I started and time passed I realized how good it felt giving back and helping others. I’m always willing to give a hand but once I started to help the people gathering signatures for a community called NICE ,this is responsible of give to undocumented inmigrants

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    Community Service

    Community Service Some people are accepting that community service should be required to high school programs. Students and their guardians are considering their concerns about the consequences and also anticipating what will be advantages of making it compulsory. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of making unpaid community service compulsory to high school’s student? First of all, the benefit of doing community services is that students will experience many different new things and

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    Pleasantville School Observation Report

    The text is trying to bolster that Pleasantville School Board should take measures to increase the engagement of volunteers in community service. The suggestion is insituting a program of 40 hours of community service for all students prior to graduation, in order to supply the necessity of organizations and assuming that students will learn the value of community service after this measure. Firstly, the argument relies upon the assumption that the students of this school are not volunteering already

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    Community

    What is a community? Traditionally a “community is a group of people who live in the same area,or people having common rights privliges or interests and living in the same place under the same laws”. This definition was found in Websters Dictonary, however; what about the less talked about communities that appear online? These communities have a lot of the same common interests and make it easier to stay connected with technology whether it is for work or personal interests. Our business is involved

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    Community

    however the dictionary defines “community” as “a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage”. A virtual community consists only of people that use their computers as the means of communication; however, they never meet personally. People discuss various ideas, share common interests, and find friends and partners with the help of virtual communities. Virtual communities exist, and there are a lot of

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    The Urban Learner

    minorities as Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and a substantial number of poor whites. For proper education, urban learners should ideally have both a good home environment and a community that is safe and active. The home environment and community has a more profound impact on the urban learner than some would imagine, with some of the factors being violence, poverty, health, and how active a parents’ role is in pushing their children towards educational success

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    Online Communities

    Hazel J. Composition 1 09/08/2015 Paper 2, Message boards: A New Kind of Community Online communities are a new, modern way of interacting with people of similar interests. Most of these communities consist of message boards. Usually, these types of communities are centered on a particular subject matter, such as religion or parenting. The most popular types of these online communities are usually the ones that have to do with current events or pop culture. I frequent several different of

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    Reference Letters for Scholarhsip

    for a community outreach program dubbed “Kick Jiggers out”. The targeted audience were students and pupils in different schools who could not afford to achieve their dreams because of jigger manifestation. Having passion for community work, his ability went beyond deplorable measures. He had the ability to communicate fluently with people from different backgrounds. These necessitated his work well and everywhere he went for a mission the outcome was amazing. His participation in community development

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