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    Do you think Americans should be forced to volunteer for some form of national service? Yes because in my opinion it should be required because there are soldiers overseas that fight for our freedom. Even if it was civilian service such as the police force or firefighter it should be required. It would be a good idea because if you think about it this way each and everyone of us has a job be it military or civilian service. Also if you look at it like this, with more civilian service the place we

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    currently working in Fort Drum as a Sergeant Major. My job is Infantry. Why did you join? I joined the military because I wanted to do my part for our great country. I grew up in the military, and it was something that always impressed me. We (my family) are very proud of our country, so serving is something that is very important to us. I did not think twice about signing on the dotted line. The military did its part by taking care of my family growing up as a young child; I felt I had to give back.

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    OPTION 1 - MILITARY RECRUITING 2 Military Recruiting America is a country blessed with advantages unlike any other. It is a nation worth defending against outside forces and this responsibility falls upon our Armed Forces. For years military openings were filled through the draft. This changed over 40 years ago when the government moved from conscription to voluntary enlistment. As time passes, this change raises a very important concern. Is an all-volunteer military the best option

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    There are many opportunities to volunteer throughout society. By volunteering you are helping the community because when you volunteer you physically become part of the community and are able to make new relationships with those within the community. This not only aids the community, but you also benefit by becoming more involved and improve yourself as a person. That is why I love to volunteer throughout my community because it makes me a better person and allows me to get involved in things that

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    “Volunteers are not paid; not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.” - Sherry Anderson (Volunteering Quotes: Finest Quotes). On average, when people think about community service, they assume that volunteering is just ‘hours we need to be able to graduate’ and that is it. Community service is more than just hours; community service is based on the acts performed by someone with the purpose of helping or bringing benefits to his or her community. People frequently compare

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    develop and learn new skills, and experience the pleasure that comes from making a real difference to other people's lives, as well as your own. People can contribute in a community in different ways. One effective way to help a community is to volunteer. Volunteering can be beneficial for you, your family, as well as the community you live in. Volunteering can benefit you tremendously whether it helps you develop skills or even learn about career options. Making friends and garnering new professional

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    {{Volunteer|Helper|Unpaid} {Jobs|Work|Employment Opportunity|Job Openings} That Will {Land You|Result In|Give You} A {Full Time Job|Permanent Job|Regular Employment}| {Using|Exploiting|Making Use Of} {Volunteer|Helper|Unpaid} {Jobs|Work|Employment Opportunity|Job Openings} To {Get|Obtain} {Full Time Employment|Full Time Job|Permanent Job|Regular Employment}| {Changing|Replacing|Substituting} Your {Part Time Job|Temporary Employment|Side Job|Unpaid Job|Volunteer Job} Into {Full Time Employment|Full

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    July 31, 2015  ABSTRACT With considerable amounts of psychological research focused on volunteers, this paper will attempt to indicate and reiterate the motivations of volunteers in non-profit organizations through an integrative style of thinking. A lot of research is based on the well-being of a person in regards to their motivation, so this research paper will target the potentially important aspects a volunteer associates themselves with, with respect of their motivations and their well-being. No

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    UNDERSTANDING VOLUNTEER WORK Volunteering is when a person out of his own will spends his time and makes an effort to help people in his community and has no expectation of a reward in return. It also involves several individuals pulling their resources together for a cause. Volunteering can be done individually, or by groups of people who come together to form what is known as Non Profit Organizations. Volunteering has recognition all over the world for the positive impact it has on both the volunteer and

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    and depression. Students should volunteer in their local community because it can benefit the elderly, the volunteers themself and the community. Older students are more and likely to volunteer than younger students ( “volunteering”). Younger students want to spend more time on playing video games , hanging out with friends and doing what they prefer to do so volunteering doesn’t seem to come to mind. Teens of the ages 16 to 19, are more and likely to volunteer than other age groups of the age

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