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    was living in Houston, I lived in a community that was very protective but, there were several problems that were involved in my community. However, even though the community that I stayed in was all gated and the people that were residents of the community could only get in and out of the gate by using a code that was given to them. There are many areas throughout my community that needed some improvement in each and every single area. One area in my community that needs a change is the opening of

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    The definition of a community is a group of people who live in the same place and have similarities. The success of a community is the responsibility of every individual in it. What you invest and what personal interest you put aside for the community will determine its success. Many people don't help their community because it infringes with their own personal interests or well being, which sadly is the case with most communities, be that the USA, Decatur Il, or Meadowlark. When we hear about specific

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    field, which contributes tremendously to the safety and health of our society. Public health nurses work hard to assure our communities are healthy and are able to attain needed support to be self-sufficient. However, it seems their hard work goes unnoticed by vast majority of our society. This of course, is my opinion, but I would say that if I were to survey various communities, most people would say that “Nurses just work in the hospital”. I could be very wrong. For the purpose of this journal I

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    A neighbourhood has a strong impact on people because people come closer to each other, and they know each other very well. The neighbourhood connection is an important part of the short story "To the Corner" written by Jess Walter and told by a (third-person omniscient point of view) or shifting point of view. This story focuses on a 75 years old man Leonard Darvin who lives alone in a small house after his wife dies. This leads him to think to commit suicide. The story is also about a group of

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    When I volunteer in my community, I enjoy it not because it makes me feel like a better person but rather because it helps me to understand just how important volunteering can be for a community. I believe in the importance of Robert Greenleaf's servant leadership theory which was first introduced to me by Dr. Barbara Thompson of the Florissant Valley Kiwanis Club. In his essay about servant leadership, Greenleaf highlighted the importance of action based leadership designed to motivate people by

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    I think that my responsibility to my country is to give back. The United States of America is my home; it’s where I took my first steps, where I was taught to grow, to be kind. I believe that it’s my duty to give back to my community, my state, my whole life, by becoming a good person. When I say “good person” I don’t mean just saying nice things to people. I mean actually standing up and making a positive difference in my community’s lives, including mine. I would like our neighbors, our peers

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    Define what you mean by community (neighborhood, family or extended family, religious affiliation, ect.) and explain both why and how you have contributed to a community. Limit: 500 words Community. Merriam-Webster describes the noun as "a unified body of individuals". The Oxford Dictionary describes it as "the condition of sharing certain attributes and interests". Britannica states that, in terms of ecology, a community is "an interacting group of various species in a common location". While

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    Both Our Town and Self Reliance focus on how society/community affects individuals that live in it. In Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, members of the community try to live the way society wants them to live. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay on self reliance, he states that although most people try to live their lives according to the way other people live theirs, they should not. Emerson believes that individuals should live their own life. In Our Town, the two main characters, Emily and George get married

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    The city of Ottawa has a population of approximately one million people. Although the city is made up of culturally different people, we are all one big community. A great definition of a society came from William Little, “A society is a group of people whose members interact, reside in a definable area, and share a culture.” (Little et al, 2014, p. 3). Every day, people interact with others, hundreds of times a day. Whether it is through verbal communication, social media or simple wave hello, society

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    improve their physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of the vulnerable. Raised in a pastor’s family, I was influenced by my father’s devotion to servanthood, which led me to actively seek out service opportunities in his ministry and within my community. Reflecting on my work with the homeless and with underprivileged adolescents, I realized how social justice and service are interrelated concepts; the act of justice gives a person his rights, and while the act of service meets a person’s fundamental

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