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    Evanston Case Study

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    Overview of Evanston… Twelve miles south of Chicago lies the town of Evanston, Illinois, with a population of 75, 658, according to the 2014 census. With its commitment to reducing its carbon footsteps and becoming more energy-friendly, this increases the quality of life for the whole community. You can enjoy activities in the nearby urban sprawl and come back to this cozy area to unwind, when you live in one of our Evanston apartments Evanston’s History… Established in 1872, this place was

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    campaigner for mental health. Ruby is an only child, who descends from Jewish Austrian parents; her father was called Edward and her mother was called Berthe. Her parents escaped from Austria in 1938, due to impending Nazi threat. They set up roots in Evanston, Illinois. Her father set up his own business, and became a wealthy sausage maker, and her mother was an accountant. Ruby is married to Ed Bye, who is a British television producer and director. They have three children, a boy and two girls.

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    From my own experiences in hospital I have a lot of admiration for nurses. The nurses were always caring and gentle towards myself and other patients even when it is clear their work was demanding. Their passion for the job was clear to see and I want to be part of this dedicated profession. In school biology has always been my favourite subject. The human body fascinates me and I have always been eager to learn more about how it functions. I feel this interest is one of the main driving forces

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    1. Background I serve as a pastoral intern at the Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston. This marks my second year of internship at this church. I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience of becoming familiar with the culture of a non-denominational setting of the church. The Evanston Vineyard comprises of 57 nations of the world. The church is not only unique because of this particular diversity (for example, there is a Spanish-speaking congregation that convenes every Sunday in the La Viña auditorium

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    Rotary International Club is an organization where people from all over the world come together to build personal and professional connection while brainstorming ideas for humanitarian service in their own community and the community abroad. Attorney Paul P. Harris founded the Rotary Club in 1905 and held their very first meeting in Chicago at one of his friend’s office. The original Rotary Club members came up with the name Rotary because they used to rotate each other offices for a weekly meeting

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    1: Select and discuss a service organization. You can select an organization that you have worked with, been a member of or one that you read about? I chose Rotary international. Rotary international is known as the international service organization that is working from nearly from over a century in the humanitarian services. The purpose of the Rotary International is to bring the people from the business world together in order to encourage the ethical practices and goodwill in the all the practical

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    Community Service Essay

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    Community Service People complain everyday about the problems in this world. One of my complaints is about people who complain! I have a high respect for those who take actions to try to solve these problems. One major group which has to solve problems this is internationally recognized is Rotary International. Another group with similar goals is The Ruritan Foundation. Both of these groups have a website used by people all over the world to communicate information about their organization

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    The Evanston gallery was crowded with bustling teenagers and their parents, all proud of their children for their photography being selected to be featured in the gallery. Here I was, standing under my photo explaining it to those who were curious. It was a plant in black and white with just the top tip of leaves being hit by the sun, the rest blanketed in darkness. I saw it to symbolize growth and on a personal level, how I’ve grown more comfortable in both my skin and my decisions in the life I

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    The Rotary Club

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    Lesson 1: The Nature of Groups Jamie Walsh Rotary Club of Saint Marys, Pennsylvania The Rotary Club is always impartial and always helps those in need by asking these four questions. 1. Is the problem TRUE? 2. Will it be FAIR? 3. Will it provide BETTER FREINDSHIPS and GOODWILL? 4. Would it be BENEFICIAL to those involved? The Rotary Club is a problem-solving group. The Rotary is a group that was formed to deal with a wide verity of problems. The group must then decide how, what, where, when, and

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    I serve as a Pastoral Intern at the Evanston Vineyard Church, a non-denominational church and is located at 2495 Howard Street, Evanston, IL. This is my second year serving here in the capacity of an intern. The Vineyard is a diverse community that welcomes both religious and secular people belonging to different ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, economic, academic, professional and non-professional backgrounds. People from more than fifty–fivenations of the world gather together and worship

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