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    The act of service that meant the most to me was my Eagle Scout Project. I began planning it in November of 2014 and finished April 2015. It was one of the largest things I planned from concept to final product. Before my Eagle Scout Project, In my town, the park is one of the most used venues in our community and most of it is beautiful but in front of the bathrooms was an area that was overgrown and had corn growing in it. I had to go through many steps of bureaucracy just to get approval, plan

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    The Southern Kentucky Outreach Program was established as a 501(c)3 organization in the community of Burkesville, Kentucky in 2000 by local city council leader David Good, one of the most productive city council leaders in southern Kentucky in the last decade. The mission of SKOR is to strengthen the community of Burkesville and surrounding areas of Cumberland County through innovative outreach programs that are centered on art, healthy lifestyles, educational attainment, and economic empowerment

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    D.C. City Council approved a candidate for the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission on Tuesday who was found guilty of two allegations of misconduct by the D.C. Office of the Inspector General during his tenure as the director of D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency. Christopher Geldart, 48, was investigated from 2015 to 2017 for three allegations of misconduct, two of which were substantiated. The council approved Geldart, but four council members opposed, Charles Allen (D-Ward

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    Good afternoon, I am in the editorial department at STYLE Magazine and am interested in featuring the Folsom City Council election and its candidates as our Catch All topic for the October issue. Catch All covers a local event answering the basic Who, What, Where, When and Why questions, along with more in-depth questions. Would you be able to answer the questions below, or pass them on to someone who can? Our deadline is August 20, so if you could reply back at your earliest convenience, it would

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    Black Political Actors Methods and Approach Our group followed political races in Baltimore City focusing on the Democratic races for Mayor and some city council districts. We limited our scope to six candidates. Originally, they included former Mayor Sheila Dixon, State Senator Catherine Pugh, attorney Elizabeth Embry, businessman David Warnock, City Councilmember Nicholas Mosby, and City Councilmember Carl Stokes. Based on a Baltimore Sun/University of Baltimore poll, these candidates placed

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    Katherine Harper 9:00-9:50 MWF Dr.G Govt 2306/ State and Local Extra Credit (Attend a Public Hearing)      On November the 14th I attended a City Council meeting with my father. It took place at the Council Chambers, which is City Hall. The people who attended the meeting and spoke included, Dee Margo which is the Mayor, Tommy Gonzalez the city manager. The city council includes the people who represent the eight districts, Peter Svarzbein which represents district one, Alexsandra Annello which

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    Personal Reflection

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    Participating in local, county, and even state and national government is an essential part of seeing your vision put into action; Legislation can be seen as that one last step before enacting change. As I can attest, from witnessing it for myself at this week's town hall meeting in Fort Bragg, brilliant individuals such as George Reinhardt and Doctor Thais Mazur can devote so much of their life to a cause, for it just to come down to a “yes” or “no” vote in the end. For our semester project in civics

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    RITTMAN — A divided council voted Monday to essentially ban shipping containers in residential areas, but whether it closes the door on the matter remains to be seen. By a 4-2 vote, with Rick Hanlon and Brian Smith voting against the ordinance, which amends a city law regarding the permitted uses of accessory buildings. The amendment reads, “Accessory buildings may not be used for dwelling purposes. Containers and pods are not permitted but may be placed temporarily for a period not to exceed sixty

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    City Council Decisions

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    Though I didn’t complete my six hours, I suppose, the three hours I did had enough information and influence on my thoughts that I believe pointed me in the direction the assignment was made to. I went to a city council meeting, a few days ago, for this project, and I was lucky enough to go at a time where the council was over seeing some rather important decisions that I seemed to have a lot of personal opinion on. To try to answer the questions that this write up is made to answer, I learned that

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    SUMMARY A group of advisory councillors from Google wrote a report on The Right to Be Forgotten policy in 2015. This policy was created in an effort to offer a balance between freedom of expression and the press. The Right to be Forgotten offers citizens the ability to request for their information to be removed from the results of a Google search. The removal of these search results, or links, upon the request of an individual is referred to as ‘delisting’ (Floridi et al., 2015). Delisting allows

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