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    When I first discovered the numerous service programs offered by the Civic House, such as the PennCorp, I immediately pictured myself at the University of Pennsylvania, participating in all the offered service opportunities. These volunteer projects promote civic engagement with fellow students and the surrounding community of Philadelphia. Service was an integral part of my high school years which helped me to develop my passion for social service. I grew wanting to use my various interests for service

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    Philanthropy and Victorian England: During the Victorian period, the conditions in which the poor lived and the way they were treated was appalling. Many diseases roamed the streets and were accountable for the numbers of deaths each year. Not only did the Victorian people hate the monarchy when Victoria came to the throne, but their law system also allowed many young children to go without an education thus contributing immensely to the number of poor, homeless people on the streets due to having

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    flip side, a disadvantaged person wouldn’t know anyone influential and thus would have no access to economic capital and so the inequalities are reproduced, with the disadvantaged struggling. Putnam focused on the idea of reciprocity through civic engagement. ‘[N]etworks and the associated norms of reciprocity have value’. (Putnam: 2001: 1) He believed the main cause in the decline of social capital is the ‘long-term decrease in participation in voluntary associations’. (Ellison: 2006: 8) Resources

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    How have traditional and social media been used by non-profit organisations for advocacy and create a best practices guide to achieve this. Introduction Much has been studied in literature about advocacy and engagement, about mobilisation, and how social and traditional media can promote these behaviours, particularly in the case of non-profit organisations. For not for profit organisations, these tools, which are essentially applications to interact with their publics, are paramount, especially

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    with me. There is eight sometimes nine or ten volunteers that show up to the book club for the road home and work with any children that comes through those classroom doors, all the children could use our help when it comes to reading. For my civic engagement project I worked with multiple children each week, most of the time I would do a one on one tutoring session and others I worked with two or three kids. Several of the kids I worked with were decent at reading, others needed a little help reading

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    Africans were brought to Jamestown, Virginia in 1619, and this act was officially known as the beginning of slavery. On December 6th, 1895, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the United States; however, slavery was still practiced in some parts of the nation. Fast-forward to the 21st century where modern-day slavery is prevalent. Modern day slavery is very prevalent in our community, better known as human trafficking by society. Human trafficking is the illegal traffic of individuals

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    Using a Service-Learning Approach to Teach Geometry and Measurement A lack of motivation and engagement are two of the main factors that impact many of today’s middle grades classrooms. With all of the technological advancements made in the past few decades, our societies teaching and learning styles have changed. This generation of students are oftentimes thought of as lazy, entitled, and needing immediate gratification. Perhaps they are rebelling against the traditional “skills and drills”

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    Sharvil Patel Mrs. Haga Humanities 9 November 2016 Mudslinging’s Dampening Effect on American Democracy The 2010 Supreme Court case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, created national discord with a new discourse over money’s role in politics; in the 5-4 verdict, the Supreme Court affirmed the 1976 Buckley v. Valeo decision, which considered limits on political spending the equivalent of limits on first amendment rights. Corporate lobbyists viewed the decision to allow unlimited political

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    Today, Human Service organizations are facing an environment of do-more-with-less while requiring to provide additional services to a growing population. Political leaders are forcing these organizations to deliver a higher-quality of services with decreased funding. The modern Human Service manager has to have an innovated all-or-nothing attitude to face these challenges. Human Service organization have to become more adaptable to changing environment through nontraditional partnerships, new methods

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    The research presented in the legislative brief Linking Learning to the 21st Century: Preparing All Students for College, Career, and Civic Participation highlights the benefits and some disadvantages of Linked Learning. Linked Learning is when high school courses and college and career preparation classes are offered to students that are in high school. Students would experience more variation in learning styles and real-life application of knowledge. By implementing Linked Learning, administrators

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