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    had the opportunity to attend Fayetteville Technical Community College’s (FTCC) ribbon cutting of their campus cafeteria. Not only was the ribbon cutting taking place, but the revealing of the campus cafeteria name was designated for this event as well. Trojan Eatery, symbolic of the campus mascot, was derived from Michael Morrison a student who submitted the winning name of the new cafeteria. This paper discusses my reflection of a community group visit as it relates to the purpose of the group

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    Community can be defined differently depending on what way you approach the word. In biology, a community is multiple populations of species interacting among one another as well as interacting with their environment. In this type of community, there is a specific balance between all the different organisms and aspects that allows the community to remain stable. From a Catholic stand point, community is often used to describe the Church and all its members who have been baptized in it. This sense

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    Veiled Sentiment Essay

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    Discourse is verbal and non-verbal way of exchanging thoughts and feelings. Although in Veiled Sentiments, Bedouin people seemed to be sharing the same opinions and emotions privately as well as in public, noticeable contrast between the public and private discourses existed. In this paper, I will try to clarify the distinction and provide an example of a discourse from my everyday life. Discourse is a long talk or piece of writing about a subject that serves as a tool to exchange ideas and sentiments

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    Philanthropub Case Study

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    to a good cause. Philanthropubs allow patrons to do both at the same time. Some strengths to the business model is that people are looking for an experience like philanthropub. The idea of a restaurant having its primary goal to be improving the community rather than running a profit is something patrons can put their business towards. Unfortunately, the food and beverage industry operates on very slim margins before donating any profits. Cause hit a few roadblocks along their short time in business

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    Introduction Coqui frogs are some of the most common frogs found in Puerto Rico. They are frogs that live in rainforests and they don't go through the tadpole stage and their name comes from the unique night time calling sound (ko-kee) made by the male species. Description, Diet, Ect. The Coqui Frog is a small frog who has dorsal colors from brown, gray and green with highly variable color patterns. These frogs have large toe pads and they don't have a tadpole stage. Like most frogs who have webbed

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    Community Tool Box: Moravia Area Partnership In 2011, Moravia Area Partnership or MAP introduced Neighborhood Strategy Team imitative in a direct response to several shootings and murders occurring the previous year. The Neighborhood Strategy Team sought to reduce crime rates, violence, as well as establishing community peace in the city of Moravia. This program primarily achieves their goal using methods identical or similar to key Community psychology principles and values, such as utilizing resident

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    Authenticity Vs Nthentic

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    COMMUNITY OPPRESSION vs COMMUNITY PRIDE The True authenticity presents itself when an individual experiences, exposure to multiple Viewpoints and influences which they can use to either create their own standpoint or agree with an existing standpoint. It is only after an individual has the opportunity to experience multiple viewpoints when they ultimately possess the power to decipher for themselves what is true in their reality. Claims & Evidence Exposure to multiple viewpoints creates unbiased

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    University and the We Love Kennedy Youth Center should continue to in their attempts to engage the community. They should use social networks through the public school system, Parent Teacher Association, religious organizations, community businesses, etc. They should also use Hempstead University to spread the word among professionals and students. Creating a larger awareness in the greater community can help get the word out in other ways; this may also recruit more people to help with the program

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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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    Ayer’s Rock, also know as Uluru to the Aboriginees that have inhabited the area for more than 10,000 years, is a landmark that brings floods of tourists to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (About Ayer’s Rock). This land is sacred to the Aboriginees, and much like American’s demand respect for their Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Aboriginees demand respect for this sacred ground, and rightfully so. Culturally, they are not to touch, stand, or climb on it. Westerners sought to reach the colorful rock

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