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    As the Latino population in the United States continues to increase, civic engagement is important in attaining political visibility and influence in every level of government. Initiating participation in local government is important in order to improve social ties and relationships among community members. On a city level, Latinos can practice civic engagement by attending city council meetings and participating in volunteering or community events. Through community building, Latinos can organize

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    The Politics of Civil Engagement The United States was founded on the principles of having a democracy that contrasted the British monarchy that had once controlled them. In order for the newly created democracy to function properly, citizens were required to actively participate and be aware of the government. In addition, civilians had to make an effort to support their communities. In the present, the same standards are held towards all civilians. Without civic engagement, the United States’ democracy

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    Civic Engagement Fair: Reflection Essay Socrates once said, “Perfection is constant change”. We live in a world that is constantly changing from the economy to the technology to even our everyday lives. This constant change can be seen particularly through the political process. The Civic Engagement project reflected these changes immensely with differing parties and their platforms, the various ways individuals could participate in the political process and how people discover their own ideals.

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    volunteered for is YMCA. Volunteering at the YMCA taught me how and why civic engagement is so important. Civic engagement is when citizens participate in helping their community to be better and make improvements for the entire community. It gives the chance to show the how we operate when we incorporate our differences and work together toward the community’s common goal. Making our communities more powerfully built through civic engagement increases how many active participations in the community we have

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    sociological writers. In the aspect of social development, improvement occurs through civic engagement. Civic engagement, as introduced by Longo, is the coming together of citizens publically in a community to educate and engage with one another (Longo 1). By implementing civic engagement, the lack of education, sense of community and democracy are reclaimed in a community (Longo 9). A common goal of civic engagement is to provide an education and reliable information to every individual in the community

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    It is a well-known fact that without any form of civic engagement, democracy cannot survive. These forms of civic engagement may include voting in “free and fair election”, the right to freedom of political association, volunteerism, or even to engage in acts of civil disobedience, such as boycotting. One may decide which activity to participate in of their own free will. Whichever way the citizen feels that they best express themselves is the way they would choose. And although the options vary

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    society (Coleman, 1988). Robert Putnam argues that the lack of social capital, or its decline is due to people’s lack of civic engagement and social connectedness. Rankin and Quane however found that people in poorer neighborhoods show a higher level of engagement, than Putnam did. They show the limitations of Putnam’s research with this finding of theirs. They improve on

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    Civic Engagement assisted me when thinking about what service I was already doing. Before this project it’s not like I didn't do anything to help out my community. I just didn't see it as civic engagement or didn't even think about it. It helped me to better recognize when I was doing service. This experience also gave me more motivation to help others because of the feeling I got and others received. Some of the things I did was glue together plastic flowers to put into wigs for kids with cancer

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    Cierra Cordova Participation in Government Yes, government should be in the business of promoting civic engagement and political participation. Why? Because people usually chose not to vote because they don’t believe that their votes matter or they are not educated on the material that the government is conveying to them. When it comes to politics, America has it good. Citizens that are over eighteen are able to vote on various different political stances. Americans can voice their opinions on what

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    During the Civic Engagement day I went to the activity at eight at Yoder Recital Hall. The title of his talk was the professor in the cage, why men fight and why we like to watch. This was by a speaker named Jonatha Gottschall. He was an English professor at a University and he was 40 years old. Across the street where the English department is there use to be a Mechanics shop but now there was a Mixed Martial Arts. Jonatha always like to watch fighting and was really fascinated by it also. One day

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