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    along with other things stealing all their attention, students can become out of touch with their communities, their morals, and other things surrounding them. They can even forget about things that they shouldn’t, like their faith or morals for example. This is a problem that is keeping them from being good citizens. Because of this, students should be required to do at least 20 hours of community service per semester. This will help students become more responsible and help build character, building

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    College Community Service Requirements Community service is a term that will bring a different image to mind for every person who hears it spoken. It can make someone think of volunteering weekends at soup kitchens, court-ordered highway clean-up, or even random acts of kindness within a community. Whatever a person’s idea of community service is, the benefits are undeniable. These benefits are now being recognized by many colleges and universities who made the decision to make community service a requirement

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    In a small village like Carey, Ohio, community means involvement in your area, caring for those around you, and sharing a second family. In Carey, we have several clubs and organizations to take part in, ranging from athletics, community service, and clubs that are purely about having fun and getting involved. While in high school I have been active in many of these beneficial programs. I am an active member in twelve programs we have here at Carey. These programs include band, Future Farmers of

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    I was raised up believing in the importance of service and community as I saw my family members and neighbors selflessly help and be in community with people in need. It is therefore no surprise that I discovered my passion for service and volunteerism while still young. In my hometown Nairobi, Kenya, I did community service through various ways, including my involvement in the charity walk for Street Children and Orphans in Kenya in 2003 and the 2007 Brookside Freedom from Hunger Campaign. I participated

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    Service learning is defined as the student’s involvement in community service activities and applies the experiment to personal, professional, and academic development. The main objectives of service learning are related to community needs that planned in support with community partners and service recipients. Service-learning engages students in a three-part process: learning process according to classroom context, services activity according to classroom context, and reflection relate to service

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    negative side of the adolescents in their community. In fact, “sixty-one percent of American adults are convinced that today’s youth face a crisis in their values and morals, look at teenagers with misgiving and view them as undisciplined, disrespectful, and unfriendly” (Latham, 2003). One way to help change the attitudes of adults and also encourage youth personal development is service learning programs in local communities. By participating in service learning programs, students learn how to

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    of including community service. Community service as a graduation requirement would change a lot of students' perspectives on their community because it would make them have to reach out and do something they wouldn't typically do on their own time of their own choice. The choice of what type of community service would be completed by students would be left up to them, therefore they have a many choices to choose from of how to fulfill this graduation requirement. Community service means anything

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    Community service provides us an opportunity to apply our learning to real people and situations, and to relate to different diversities across others within our community. Giving your time towards community service can develop the society and backgrounds while acquiring life lessons. It will also help people to further impact the world in the future. By participating in Community Service, it will help expose individuals on what a difference they will be making for our society. Individuals will

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    “Service above self” acquires a certain meaning to me that goes beyond volunteering at a planned community service event. At face value, it could be seen as people stacking service events on their plate and piling up hours for personal interests. Though, it goes beyond that ideology entirely. To me, service above self means to help or assist others without the need of any benefit or recognition from anybody. I conduct service for the sole purpose to make a difference in the community and people’s

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    Community Service: The Benefits Volunteering: The great experience no one can afford to lose. Opposers say, mandatory community service can have several negative effects on students. “Community service hours are impressive additions to college applications and can provide a student with a great sense of accomplishment; however, the mandatory hours will have many negative consequences” (Cydney Hayes, 2012). Many students are barely even passing the regular school curriculum, and opposers believe

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