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    Increasing the budget from the National Park Service does have its benefits, but it is also important to look on the other side of the coin on why it could be important not to increase the budget and where that money could be spent instead. The National Park Service’s proposed budget for 2010 was a “total discretionary appropriations of approximately $2.7 billion and includes $433 million in mandatory appropriations, for a total budget authority of $3.1 billion” (Budget Justifications). The…

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    Local restaurants are seen to offer tangible economic benefits to the local economy. The third reason to eat local is that the money students spend benefits the area where they live. More money goes into the local economy. This means that eating locally creates an economic stimulus that benefits students directly in the long run. Several studies have shown that when you buy from an independent, locally-owned business, rather than a nationally-owned business, significantly more of your money is…

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    of Community Service on Adolescent Development: A Meta-Analysis, researchers van Goethem, et al. explored the benefit reflection has on adolescents participating in community service. The act of reflection is when a person takes mindful approach to thinking the relationship between community service and possible psychological benefits (Ogden & Claus, 2006 as cited in van Goethem, et al., 2014). Reflection is important part in the process of adolescents learning about the benefits of community…

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    Dictionary, community service is “a service that is performed for the benefit of the public or its institutions” and is synonyms with public service. An increasing number of high schools are requiring their students to fulfill a designated number of hours to the community in order to graduate. Many school districts believe that community service teaches students responsibility. High school students should be required to complete a designated number of community service hours, as community…

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    where many people fail to reach their full potential is service. Humans were put on this world in order to love and care for one another. Yet, many times it can seem inconvenient or tedious to give to those in need. There are so many other things people would rather do than support their neighbors, that humans today have forgot of the great importance of service. Most people, like myself, fail to understand that service doesn’t only benefit the person in need. Serving others yields growth and…

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    phrases non-custodial sentence, community sentencing and alternative sentencing are commonly used interchangeably to refer to the same concept. Community sentencing is phrase used in criminal justice to punish offenders that have been convicted without using either capital punishment. Community sentencing is subdivided into different categories such. The first type of community sentencing is compulsory work where offenders are required to work for a local community for up to 300 hours by…

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    A community is similar to a puzzle; without one of the pieces it is never flawless. Being a part of a community and participating in community service doesn’t only better us, but it helps the general public. When I signed up to volunteer at Sanford Health I wasn’t sure if I was truly helping anyone or even making a difference. Never did I think that the service I was providing would have such a positive outcome. Although I had originally thought that by volunteering I would be providing a simple…

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    Foundation, a nonprofit health and human services agency located in St Paul, MN, for it’s dedicated service to the community with over 40 programs of service to the community, and its 2010 announcement that it would be cutting 263 jobs and eliminating some of the programs that service children and the community. About Wilder The Wilder Foundation, or Wilder as it is known to those in the community, offers a broad range of services to all of the members of the local community within the respect…

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    According to the Center for Nonprofits, Nonprofit corporations are set up to help, teach and develop a public or community interest rather than for individual gain or monetary benefit (para. 3). There are six types of nonprofit organizations: public charities, private foundations, civic leagues and social welfare organization, trade and professional association, and social and recreation clubs. Stakeholders in a nonprofit organization consider those people who have an interest in your…

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    Providing Pediatric Preventative services through Telemedicine/Telehealth in school settings to increase access to care. Barriers to health care are so multifaceted that it can be difficult to determine one solution, however, an opportunity in reducing such barriers can be found in Telehealth. Telehealth makes primary care services more readily available and can be delivered and received from anywhere, albeit internet connection is needed. Many times access to health care can be limited by…

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