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    A community is formed by people working together. Support is what builds a community together, whether it is a small or large group. From the support, the people build comes a better place to live. A community is what connects people to one another to build relationships. Everywhere you look, there is a community within a classroom, school, religion. The world has communities in place to lean on each other when something good or bad happens. Over time, communities will grow and change, but one thing

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    Interpretive communities have lasting effects on the lives of the people within them, changing the way they think about situations that they may face. Many people go through multiple interpretive communities during the day, for example, a student goes through the student body, to multiple classes, to extracurricular activities, and finally they reach their families. All of the different interpretive communities someone is a part of will help shape their personalities as they grow up. I have been

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    Community Participation Everyone has a valuable contribution to make and community members can join in at any level. Volunteers and community members are integral to the decision-making, evaluation, provision, participation and direction setting at all levels of the organisation. Community Ownership Members are actively involved in decision-making and have ownership of the centre’s activities. A voluntary management committee comprising elected members who live, work or participate in the local

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    Values are beliefs that someone considers important, their standard of behavior. It is what one believes in, what they consider important in life. Everyone has values, and some different cultures/communities share similar values. The value of life is common amongst most people, murdering isn’t valued in most cultures. The hearing and Deaf communities may have similar values, but the importance or the specific view can be different. One’s values are based on one’s experiences and the way of life,

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    students should do at least one year of volunteer work before the graduate as it will help them grow as an mature and understanding person. Skills that are gained by volunteer work would often help them later in life.This year I volunteer for Clarkson Community Center and it was a rewarding experience with them.

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    different ways to serve those around you. Whether it is giving back to your school, local community, or even across borders the goal is always the same. Give a little piece of yourself for a greater good while expecting nothing in return. In my opinion, service is one of the most valued pillars here in the National Honors Society. The inductees you see here today were required to accumulate a total of 200 hours of community service hours, which is no small feat by any means. A maximum of 100 of those could

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    The four core values are essential in developing strong, professional connections with the residents while ensuring that their academic performance is at its peak. Through my own personal experience at UB, interpersonal, academic, community and self have played a vital role in virtually all aspects of my academic career. This vitality that has been maintained in my first semester gives merit to the notion that the core values will aid any student in any endeavor they choose to endure. I will apply

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    Emerson responds negatively to the value of the community as discussed and portrayed in our town. On page 48, the stage manager says, “It’s july 7th, just after high school commencement. That’s the time most of our young people jump up and get married.” This shows that their lives were more routined and since people typically got married after high school, George and Emily did the same. Wilder expresses a more typical small town, where everyone does as society says. In “Self-Reliance”, Emerson highlights

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    A college is an educational institution where you earn the skill, the values, the education, the degree to succeed in life. It may be a four-year college, a community college or an institution that offers vocational education. Now that you know how I define a college, I would like to explain the prompt and my viewpoint. Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill, in their report published in 2013 by the Brookings Institution, mention “for

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    Although the Puritan views can have some disadvantages, the value of the Puritan community brings pureness and obedience within the communities. The way Puritans were raised was filled with the idea that there was no wrongdoing in their society. These people would follow what the bible would say and never go against it. In the past, the crucible is one of the most famous play that issued the topic about how Puritans would act. It provided how they would worship god and always be at church. Since

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