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    The Role Identification Enhances Social Responsibility and Concord Most societies, especially in the current century, have lost control to identify social responsibility for each of its members accurately. An ideal community comprises of different people with different roles. Every person is required to fulfill his or her role properly, and this could enhance social integration and progress. A city that holds close accord is the one whose members fulfill their roles adequately. Johnson, in…

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    Park Independent Living Community is to raise the awareness of individuals and the community on the problem of falls among older adults and how to prevent a fall. The main goals of the implementation are to reduce the number of fall events and prevent falls from happening among the residences who are 65 years old and older in the community. The goals can be achieved by utilizing an educational printed material on falls prevention. In addition, Westminster Winter Park Community may as well as…

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    Chapter 7 and 8 in The Practicum Companion gave some very important and insightful points. Chapter 7 was on working in groups while in the field. One of the main points discussed was expectations for practice with groups. They gave four examples of models that social workers may fulfill they were, social action/goals model, reciprocal goals model, and remedial goals model. Another point discussed was learning the factors that come along with group practice. The chapter discussed important…

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    My Cedar Riverside Journey to Brain Coyle Center Kouzes and Posner stated, “You must unite your constituents around a common cause and connect with them as human beings.” Brain Coyle Center provides a platform for integrating low income minorities with this wonderful town called Cedar Riverside. The plethora of services they provide illustrates how they connect human beings to create an atmosphere of enriched community. The tour at Brain Coyle Center has been a unique experience. There were a…

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    There are some different types of identity in the society. People can maintain the identity as a member of a community such as a country or religion, and the identity as an individual, or personality. Thus, the theme of identity can be argued in some ways. For example, “First Muse,” the poem written by Julia Alvarez is about the Mexican-American girl who faces the problem to have her identity as an American. The Catcher in the Rye, the novel written by J. D. Salinger, is also based on the…

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    Street Child Analysis

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    street as a working place and carries out different activities to earn a living for themselves and their families, either on a full-time or part-time basis. These street families mostly reside in urban centers such as Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Thika and Eldoret. They are found in the urban centers of most of the developing countries. Their presence reflects rapid industrialization and urbanization and the huge number of poor…

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    Effective Civic Culture

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    Prompt: Why is community service such an important part of an effective civic culture? Elizabeth Andrews once said, “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart” (cite). The interests, passions, and determination lying within one’s soul motivates others to make worthy decisions that promote a civic culture. Since the existence of mankind, dedicated individuals have been selflessly serving others to “pay it forward” to their communities. People volunteer for a variety…

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    volunteerism, and community service are similar since they offer help with the needs of the environment to society or communities. While working on those needs, we get to learn and gain not only knowledge, but a formation of moral and civic values. By performing service learning, volunteerism, or a community service, we have the opportunity to interact with people who failed to get a job that month, people who do not have sufficient resources, and with members of communities that are not legal…

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    Doukhobors Background

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    with Verigin, another leader/novelist of the Doukhobors making the Doukhobors the largest single mass migration in Canada’s history. Verigin led his followers to the southern parts of B.C. here was where he bought land and created a self-contained community made up of over 6,000 Doukhobors. Later on a tiny amount of Doukhobors left and made their own farms and became independents. When they showed up in Canada they were supposed to register for individual homesteads instead of living…

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    Forest Acres Case Study

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    The Forest Acres community offers a number of opportunities to those who live in the area. As a city that has increased from two square miles to approximately five square miles in the area size, and from 375 to around 10, 500 in population size, it is understandable why this community appears to be becoming more upscale when compared to other local communities. After visiting different areas of this community, Forest Acres appears to be a community that is populated mostly by upper middle class…

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