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    Community Education

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    deeper insight into the ambiguity surrounding community education in Scotland. I have been able to see how policy has became pivotal and central in the field today as well as learn the different perspectives on whether the joined up approach with local authority creates a stronger, or more divided community education in Scotland. I managed to study the deeply contested arguments around being so ambigous in the work we do in Scotland and the benefits as well as the doubts that in doing so raises.…

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    for state and local authorities to only focus on the degradation of outsiders and not the vandalism caused by locals. The notion of "local entitlement" is a culturally ingrained factor that has pushed many San Juan County residents to participate in ‘pot hunting ' (Moe). In 2009, seventeen individuals were arrested by federal agents in nearby Blanding, Utah for trafficking over a quarter million dollars in stolen ancient Indian Artifacts (Berkes). It was only after 2009 that local Boy Scout…

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    Federalism Pros And Cons

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    in the nation; the local, state and national. Mainly the separate powers are between the national which is also known as the federal and the state authorities, local governments are important however, the U.S. Constitution, the supreme law of the land does not recognize the actuality of the local authorities or local government. Federalism does allow local authority to handle local government i.e. police, water, building permits, and peddlers permits etc Some States give local authorities power…

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    The research paper aims to provide knowledge for the readers, especially Filipinos, about the advantages and disadvantages in shifting into a Federal type of government. As early as now the citizens of the country should know about the possible impacts of Federalism in the country. The decision in shifting into a new type of government is not solely based on the government officials alone but also the people of the country. The insights of the Filipinos are considered because the change in the…

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    The Locavore Movement

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    locally grown or processed foods. These citizens have chosen to join this program in order to support local farmers, become more energy efficient, and eat more nutritiously; however, communities should look at all perspectives of locavorism before rapidly involving themselves in it. Although the locavore movement is not necessary to living a healthy lifestyle and buying food solely from local farmers threatens the livelihood of farmers around the world, it also implicates positive economic…

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    strongly believe in promoting farmers’ markets, as they not only help in providing healthy food options, but also help to stimulate consumer spending.” Consumers are willing to spend more money on produce when they know it is benefiting local famers. Supporting our local community means consumers are able to know without a doubt that their produce was grown in the U.S. and was not produced by low paid foreign workers in subpar…

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    Benefits Of Immigrants

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    The children will be expected to attend local schools where they will first learn to read and write English and CWP will provide funding to hire qualified teachers. Students will then move on to the appropriate grade level curriculum. Immigrant families will receive assistance from community volunteers and local church organizations to learn English. Through the CWP there will be study guides provided and classes held a few…

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    Question 1 Characteristics of tourism- related to real journeys- -A characteristic of tourism is perishability, this relates to Real Journeys because once you have brought and used your ticket for the Real Journeys trip you may not use that same ticket again by another person. Same goes for the customer service you will receive on the Real Journeys trip, you will never get that exact customer service back again. You will never have identical customer service. -Another Characteristic that…

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    Cafeteria Food Case Study

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    2.7.1 Characteristics and definition of fermented cafeteria food left over Fermented products can play an important role contributing to the livelihoods of rural and peri urban like, through enhanced food security, and income generation via a valuable small scale enterprise option. There is such a diversity of fermentable substrate available year round, that the activity can provide a regular income. Although harvesting or substrate may be seasonal, fermentation itself is largely independent of…

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    Public Campaign Finance

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    City-states of the ancient world were one of the first political entities with democratic governance. Part of the democratic process is authorizing individuals to make decisions, holding these individuals accountable, and for these individual to be responsive to the needs of the community (Pitkin, 1957). Today, cities have low levels of democratic participation that hold elected officials accountable and authorize them to have the power to make a decision. At the same time, a majority of the…

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