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    more common and ubiquitous in our day to day lives. Due to its increased technological presence, our society, purposefully or not, has altered some of its fundamental values. While some of these changes worked in our favor, others resulted in a community that is significantly more divided and focused on the individual instead of the collective society. In a time when we should be working together to create a better future, we are instead significantly more concerned with ourselves and our image.

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    communication, and community requires speaking from experience, listening, people to carry out the ideas, and being aware of the impact. All three lecturers, Mark Winston, Jeff Schnurr, and Mark Coffin, helped me to understand this concept through their knowledge of different types of communities. Mark Winston spoke in his lecture, Bee Time: Lessons from the Hive, about bees, and his dialogue program, and how they both teach powerful lessons of who we are as individuals, communities, and a species.

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    Early definitions of community considered term primarily as one related to social integration and face-to-face communication involving a feeling of membership and shared emotional connection (Tonnies, 1957). In this way, communities acted similarly to extended families and the likely result was members who remained united despite factors that might divide them, including distance (Tonnies, 1957). These early meanings partially explain why people often consider community in terms of geographic proximity

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    Belonging to a community is one of the greatest achievements an individual can look forward to. In a scholar community, there is always a way to contribute and be involved within the community itself. To begin, one can give money as a form of contribution, however, giving time is best. I would contribute most of my time to the scholar community by doing community service. Due to my contribution in my own community, I have the experience to help others, whether it be organizing a school event, class

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    As an RA I have gotten the opportunity to help educate and navigate students through their first years at UCO. In my position, I serve as a peer mentor, role model, and resource guide while also creating a strong community to ensure a safe, healthy, and stimulating learning environment to students in the pivotal time of their college career. This has been such an incredible growing experience for me, as a leader, peer, and UCO student. I have learned so much and have

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    1. SPIRITUALITY: Describe a tenet or practice of your faith tradition or spirituality that has allowed you to experience the Divine. How has that connection to the Divine changed you and your daily life? My Christian upbringing has enabled me to learn and embrace God’s love in my life. I know and believe that God exists and has good plans for his children (us). I also believe that I am God’s child and He is always there to assist me and comfort me whenever I need Him. All I must do is call on him

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    National Honors Society have always been revered for the work they do in our community. In a small town like Fenton, volunteer work has a larger, more personal impact. It would be a privilege to have the opportunity to contribute to the community as an NHS member. An individual with an extensive amount of volunteering develops a multitude of valuable traits. One important element to portray when representing a community service group is selflessness. When helping a town, a person must have the ability

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    Synthetic, pretend, mock, fake, these are all synonyms to the word virtual. “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline shows the positives and negatives to living entirely in a virtual world. Although there are favorable aspects to developing and nurturing online friendships or even relationships there are fallible aspects as well that seem to outnumber what may appear harmless at first. In this book we are shown 3 different sets of online relationships, that of best friends, a couple and “brothers”. Aech

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    Community A community is a group of people interacting in a meaningful way with regard to something they share in common. It used to be that a community, in order to function as a group and interact, had to be in the same geographic location or at least within driving distance. Since the internet has now become so widely available we find that people with common interests and goals are reaching across vast distances to interact with each other. There is even language translation software available

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    A plural society defines social structure that consist/comprises of different communities, races, cultures or other social groupings. A plural society is formed when one or more different integrate into one singular society. Although a plural society is a grouping of differences, it seems being a plural society only serves to make them more distinct from each other. From the early uses of the label plural society, there seems not an intention for it serve as a complete integration, but their coexistence

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