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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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    I would define my community as being young adults between the ages of seventeen and twenty three years old. My community is made up of many races, religions, and the people in my community are from different cities throughout the United Sates. The people in my community also have different views and opinions on situations that go on in the news and media. Some similarities between the communities organized by the Black Panther Party and my community would be the issues that we are fighting for. The

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    Coming from a small community is either a burden sometime, or it is occasionally the best that can ever happen in your life. If a person comes from a small town, it feels as if people are always in others peoples business, but it could be the most comfortable feeling when a person’s community is there to back them up. I come from a town of around two thousand people. Unfortunately, my town has endured tremendous and multiple tragedies. My little town has survived the deaths of class mates, officers

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    Social Work Case Study

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    Seeing my younger sister smile for the first time in months after watching her spend most of her childhood battling depression was one of the happiest moments in my life. I watched her transformation after three months of enrollment in an inpatient program. She returned home with an arsenal of tools to aid in her fight against her disorder. Though it was difficult, she left her program with resources she did not have before, such as therapists who stayed in contact and provided her with support as

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    stores in urban neighborhoods to fit the middle or upper-income families, raising property value, but often displacing low-income families.” Gentrification has been an idea since the 1960s and had an effect on countless cities and neighborhood communities. Gentrification was first used by Ruth Glass in her book London: Aspect of Change in 1964, she noted that ¨gentrification can progress rapidly until all or most of the original working-class occupiers are displaced, and the whole social character

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    Society In The 1970's

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    In many dictionaries society is described as a community of people living together in a group or nation. Even though it may simply mean that; society is one of the sociological terms derived from a Latin word “socious” meaning friendship or companionship. It is a large grouping sharing the same cultural, social and geographical location. Society consists of people and their mutual awareness and interactions with each other, it is a network of social relationships. Society can be shown as a group

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    For my service project, I chose to work at the Meadowlark Meals organization. This organization takes in donations of food and uses them to make meals for children at the school to take home on the weekends. If these children did not take this food home, they would not eat at all over the weekend. I chose to work at this organization because I love kids and it is sad to see them hungry when I have plenty of food to eat. I wanted to make a difference in their lives and I thought that this organization

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    that, it was further expressed, that being a “good neighbor” is the most important part of its existence. Therefore, the purpose of this Good Neighbor Policy, is to ensure that WaWa Convenience Store property is meeting the expectations of the Community and is operating in a lawful manner that does not unreasonably impact the surrounding properties in a negative way. In addition, this Policy is ensuring that all parties will work together to make sure concerns are addressed in a timely manner.

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    Neighborhood Sociology

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    become personally meaningful. Essentially, neighborhoods create and form communities. Residents share the same experience. They experience the effects of crime that occurs within neighborhood boundaries. Neighborhoods create the background for people’s life stories. They leave lasting impressions on residents about what life is like and what social problems exist in a living community. As well as individuals tend to occupy a community that have a shared interest among individuals,

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    According to the Chicago Tribune, “Neighborly relations have declined in the U.S. since the 1950s. Some 28 percent of us know none of our neighbors’ names, particularly pervasive among younger and lower-income people,” (Mildenstein). Why is it that our society has become less neighborly? In our society today, people are caught up in themselves and do not like to connect personally or physically with their neighbors. Because of this, they do not take the time out of their day to meet or socialize

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