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    Elements Descriptors Physical Environment Sunnyside is a community in the southern part of Houston, There are significant amount of hazardous waste   in Sunnyside  with   eight  Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting facilities,   three Large Quantity Generators (LQG) of hazardous waste, two  major dischargers, of air pollutants, and a  facility which treats, stores  or disposes of hazardous waste.    ● Boundaries Sunnyside  boundaries are on the North is 610 south loop, it is bounded on

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    The Evolved Definition of Community The definition provided in The American College Dictionary from 1964 says “a group of men or women leading a common life according to a rule.” I never really viewed community in this manner. Many of us think of the word “community” as a group of people who live near each other. We forget that a community is actually just a group of people with common interests or characteristics who often happen to live near each other. Communities can be bound by race, religion

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    their background. This proves that the assumption that language defines culture and identity fails. What happens to the people who speak many languages, do they not get the benefit and pride of belonging to a certain community? Rather the contrary, they belong to multiple communities and they choose which group they want to communicate with and with which language. People have the ability to switch from a language to another to be part of a group and this supports the idea that identity defines and

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    Directions: Community and Population Health Windshield Survey This assessment is a foundational exercise for you to learn about your environment and explore where you live. Take some time to intentionally explore your county. Look at your county as the home and the place of work for the county residents. While driving through your community, stop for coffee or have lunch in a neighborhood. Find a place to eat where you can sit down as part of the community. You may want to walk around your

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    My neighborhood that I live in is LA, specifically South LA. The neighborhood is quite dangerous every once in awhile you hear gunshots at night, police sirens, and the ambulance sirens there are always something in the neighborhood. The people of my neighborhood mainly consists of African Americans, Mexicans who maybe documented or undocumented, and whites who are low income. The houses around my place are mainly apartments and houses that look torn down, but it's not all bad the neighborhood has

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    I have enjoyed taking this class this semester. Even though I hit a few hiccups along the way I pushed through. I think it will help in my future endeavor in community development. Many people can benefit by taking this class and learning more about the health issues within a community. The information can also be carried on and utilized within many other professions. I have shared many of my learning experiences from this class with family and friends and have passed on a lot of knowledge. I honestly

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    play a role in it, I think about community service. Since I have been at Bethany I have been in a couple of different organizations and community service is always a major focus. Right now, I am the active Pledge Master for the fraternity, Gamma Kappa Alpha. By being in this leadership position I am obligated to help out the community and try to make the people in my organization the best that they can be. There are multiple services that we provide for the community, such as, volunteering for churches

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    Anybody can do community service, right? Of course they can. But, let’s be real, not everybody likes to do community service. Either it’s they have to do it or it’s for school service. But , it takes a compassionate heart, humble min and a delight attitude to do community service. With this year Self-Denial theme: #IGive: “ Born to Lead; Called to Served”, has made me realized that there is so much put into committing to community service and being a LEADER, but mostly serving at it’s self. I never

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    My Community Service

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    do many special things in my community most students did not have access to. Though all of the schools were very different, they all had the common value of service before self and gave their students numerous ways to help the school and community. From visiting nursing homes, to playing with the band at school fundraisers, to being paired up as mentors with younger students, I always had my hands busy providing someone in need. One of the biggest parts of my community service was visits to those

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    along with physical data. One discourse community dedicated to protecting the rights to anonymity is the Tor Project, a worldwide group that helps create an anonymous browser to hide identity details and participates in establishing it in journalism, academia, activism, and normal users. The exploration of the rights of anonymity will be examined through the discourse community characteristics of Tor by reviewing Porters and Swales works in discourse communities, by using methods of primary investigation

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