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    those who cannot afford it. Implementing a social responsibility culture can help shape the public opinion of a team and school to create an essence of pride and personal attachment. Hence, when a team of individuals voluntarily engage with the community and use their notoriety as a voice for those who may not have the ability, it can transform attitudes while spreading good will in and out of the organization. Furthermore, family values and organizational social responsibility often parallel…

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    environments are closely connected in my environments, especially in my small hometown. Everyone has a similar value system in Mitchell, Nebraska, which usually consists of working hard, doing the job right, putting others before yourself, and volunteering for community events. I have adopted these beliefs, so I know that environments can impact a person and their choices about how to behave. This may also be the reason that I chose to go into the health field, which would indicate that…

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    In our world today quality of life is focused on many factors relating to many types of people. However, we still have a long way to go as far as providing high quality care to those who cannot advocate for themselves. A theme that has come up often both in our readings and in our class discussions is the idea of care and the quality of care that should be provided for all people. In institutions, the quality of care has been far from acceptable over the years and has caused traumatic…

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    This series enlightens the Willow church community to act come together and support outreaching in Cambodia against human trafficking, aid in establishing schools in Zambia, helping refuges that fled ISIS in the Middle East and drilling wells for water in Africa to training pastors in South America…

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    Paige Mark, ever since she was little, she wanted to explore the world. Paige wanted to go to Greece to see the beautiful architecture, Italy, Germany, ad all over Europe. However, Paige’s home life made it very difficult to pursue this dream. It all started when Paige was six years old, her father had just passed away, and her mother, Linda, was married again shortly after to Nick. Nick, was a horrible person in the eyes of Paige. He would hit her, abuse her sexually, and Linda knew nothing…

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    how Chinese children continue to perform within their parent’s expectations as a result of their “involvement in the Chinese ethnic community” (2011: 479). The fact that many Chinese immigrant families live in cities and suburbs with a large concentration of Chinese individuals allows these ethnic cultural values to persist. The ethnic institutions, as Zhou labels them, present in these communities prioritizes the needs of these children by providing a rigorous academic agenda, increasing access…

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    bring the community together to have bullying prevention. Besides, schools can set the stage for meaningful parent and youth involvement which provide meaningful roles for them to sustain parent and youth involvement. For example, Students can contribute their views and experiences with bullying by communicating about bullying prevention with their peers, and help develop rules and policies. Parents can contribute a positive school climate through the parent teacher association, volunteering,…

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    Introduction Volunteer tourism is also known as Voluntourism. Voluntourism is when tourists combine volunteering work with travel. It is growing rapidly in the tourism industry in the recent years. It is estimated that there are a total of 1.6 million volunteer tourists, spending about $1.7-2.6 billion each year. The average cost for each volunteer is about $3000 per trip. (Marketing, 2008) Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) started off in 1958 to improve in areas such as education and…

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    The Australian response to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 has been widely regarded by historians, as deeply supportive and in favour of the commitment to enter the conflict. The newspapers and the actions of many men and women as war broke out, displayed that a patriotic front was present among Australians. Carl Bridge is of the opinion that Australia was highly motivated and unanimously supportive towards the war. Other historians, such as Eric Andrews, however, are not convinced…

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    A1) For this paper I will be covering Phoenix Productions INC DBA Shakespeare From the Heart (SFTH) SFTH began in 1999 when a group of friends wanted to use their love of acting to help raise money for local charities. The group started with people who loved to be on stage and those who had not ever even set foot on a stage. The group had no formal backing and made everything themselves. They built sets out of ply board flats and tarps. Handmade costumes from clothes purchased by the members…

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