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    The importance of community service has been interlaced into the majority of the nursing classes I have had at the bachelor’s level and the master’s level of education. Being active in community service has been presented as a cornerstone of my nursing career in the work place as a leader within my organization. I am learning now that being involved in community service holds true for the nurse educator as well. Dawson & Freed (2008), state that “professional nurses have a commitment to…

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    me this week was that of community and community connections. In this commentary I will first I will talk about the hindrances that face teachers that are not native to small town communities. I will also address the problems of partnering with colleges and universities while being in a rural setting. Last I will address the idea of sharing personal histories helping student connect to each other through their similarities and differences. This week’s topic of community connections has been a…

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    sure what to expect because I did not really know what community health was. I signed up for the class to fulfill the requirement for my minor. Throughout this class, I have learned so much about the aspects of the community health, agencies, drug abuse, health rates, and disease types and control. These were all topics that were greatly interesting to me and I feel like the class improved my understanding of the way in which many communities operate. It also taught me the correct meaning of…

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    school students have taken the community service requirement to court. Recent years have found to bring about the requirement of community service for high school graduation. Responses this has been a mixed bag. Sarah Sparks arguing in the article, Community Service Requirements Seen to Reduce Volunteering, that community service reduces long term volunteering. Whereas Robert Grimm and Suzanne Goldsmith, in the articles, The Health Benefits of Volunteering, and, The Community Is Their Textbook:…

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    Community Partnerships

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    School, Home and Community Partnerships It seems that everybody agrees that it is important to form strong partnerships between schools, homes and their communities, but there is a decided lack of information about how to go about achieving that goal. In 2010, President Obama signed the executive order, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics which includes provisions for strengthening home and community partnerships with schools. The President pointed out that only…

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    societies to live in the community and elsewhere. Elsewhere has both good and bad things. Good things like love and bad things like war. The community is in the middle. No love but also no war. Elsewhere is a better place to live because good things are what people live for. If there is no good then what's the point of life? People live for the moments that make their heart thump, their blood pump, that’s what people live for. Two reasons why no one should live in the community are no one has…

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    The Communities Standard is the last but not the least important of the ACTFL standards, it deals specifically with the use of the object language further than the teaching space walls. Therefore, scholars display signs of becoming lifetime learners by using the target language for individual satisfaction and development. Therefore, this standard centers on the use of the knowledge of a foreign language in widespread linguistic and social communities covering from school to far ahead life.…

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    Community Assessment

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    Community Assessment The purpose of a community assessment is to assess the needs of the community, in order devise a plane to provide the appropriate services, based on the communities need. A community assessment should give a very informative picture of the community. This picture should be based on the data gathered regarding the communities economic, physical, and cultural, conditions. Community assessment have proven to be valuable tools in promoting heath, preventing disease and in…

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    biology class to explore further. Through biology, I learned about amazing things like DNA, evolution, ecology, and cell biology. To expand upon my knowledge, I participated in interesting activities and experiments. I created different types of biomes using various types of soil, rocks, and all sorts of crawling critters and I even dissected a preserved sheep heart. At first, I was totally creeped out, considering that the heart used to beat inside a living creature. However, as I studied and…

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    different types of people, culture, personality and human in general. Besides, they will interact with different conversations and ideas to deal with. The human will learn something every day and it will be useful in their life. Even though, If someone does not work, they should do some community work or volunteer work to help the society and keep themselves busy. Otherwise, lack of work not only causes loss of creativity, but it also makes you lose to be in contact with the community.…

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