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    valued certain characteristics like “solidarity, civic participation, and integrity.” In turn, an emphasis of these values led to a rise in economic productivity. Specifically the northern region of Tuscany has a greater number of “civic communities.” Civic communities are examples of “people participating in voluntary associations” (PCP, 2015). Putnam argues that because cities like Florence, in Tuscany, had a higher number of “guilds, religious fraternities, and tower societies” dating back to…

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    Tcnj Characteristics

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    I believe the best way to describe a typical TCNJ student is in one word - talented. Throughout my multiple visits at the college it’s never surprising to find someone on the lawn painting at a level to impress Monet or hear something amazing play coming from the windows of Mayo Hall. Out of all the schools in New Jersey my heart remains set on TCNJ because it’s an institution with a personality. There is a perfect balance of academics and opportunity that many schools are striving to achieve.…

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    In The Coming Jobs War book, Clifton (2009), discusses what leaders would be confronted in the future. He suggests that before a revolution, there will be a global competition. Additionally, if countries fail to create good jobs, their societies will fall apart and they will experience all sorts of chaos, such as people experiencing suffering and instability (Clifton, 2011). Clifton goes on to say that world leaders will experience chaos, not only because the lack of peace, the lack of global…

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    city that is based on family. Many of the community members share similar ideas, and the culture is not very diverse. For example, a majority of the population have Christian views (City-Data, 2016). This shows that they share similar traditions, such as celebrating Christmas and Easter. Over 90% of the population is white, again showing how this community is not well-diverse (City-Data, 2016). Also more than half of the registered voters in this community are republicans, which shows that they…

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    This paper is being written to identify and provide demographic information on a population that I am providing services while learning. The name of the organization I am working with over the spring break is identified as Special Olympics. Special Olympics has a lot of remarkable individuals, the only entity different about these individuals are their mental capacity or physical impairment; their learning performances are slightly lower than the average person. Can special needs individual…

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    Having free community college encourages high school graduates to pursue a higher education. Tuitions and fees for four-year institutions have increased by 3.4 percent each year from 2005 and 2015 (Morris). The increasing cost of tuition for four-year universities turns away students from automatically going to a university, thus leading them to go to a community college instead. However, they still run into some financial troubles there. Students are most likely to apply for a community college…

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    students look at community colleges along with universities. They don’t know whether to start off at a community college and transfer to a university or to just go straight to a university. Not knowing this decision can waste much of your time and money. Many factors to think about when making this decision are cost, size, academics, and social life. Taking into account of these factors, I researched, and ultimately made a decision on which school is right for me to attend first. Community…

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    disabilities will have a focus on helping the students gain a standard diploma, self-advocacy, post-secondary goals, and detailed plan so that when transitioning into adulthood and life after high school they will be more adapt to be accepted into a program or workplace that will meet each student’s needs. In this instructional project essential components of the post-secondary goals will be elaborated on. Training and education, employment, IEP team based decision, independent living skills,…

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    One of the highlights of digital world is the impressive growth of social media. New technology inventions contribute to the expansion of social media platforms, which allow people to actively participate in the virtual community. It is obvious that they play a big part in the modern society, as the number of social media users continue to increase rapidly. Along with the benefits that social networks bring to its users, various kinds of issues have emerged, such as health and psychological…

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    inequality is prevalent amongst urban communities in the United states. There are many implications of linking community development and social capital. There are many impacts of social inequality in urban communities such lacking socio-economic opportunity, inaccessibility to education, healthcare, and social mobility. There are many structural and cultural factors that need to be included in order to fully analyze the impacts of social inequality in communities. For the purpose of this…

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