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    When I was in middle school I was part of a church group called Pathfinders; and being a part meant that every holiday the group would do volunteer work for the community. Around thanksgiving we would collect food, walking door to door, and later give it to a local food kitchen. And around Christmas time there would be a toy collection for families in need. Having this past experience under my belt, it motivated me to volunteer my time with other students from Kean at the local food pantry.…

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    friends. I struggled in understanding basic concepts of precalculus as a result of my preoccupation with my living situation, which led to poor grades. Yet, my friends were thriving in school, boasting fantastic grades and discussing plans for dream colleges. It discouraged me to hear how they were going to become successful doctors or engineers upon graduating from prestigious Ivy…

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    It promoted children to assist in their communities and create goals in order to accomplish what was necessary. “The major goal is to stimulate the students to take some definite follow-up actions as they begin to realize that one person can make a difference”(kidscanmakeadifference.org). In order…

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    Humans are defined as '' social animal '' because in every aspect of life they live together, they form groups and improve relations with each other. Interaction with others is a natural result of living in the community. In the process of interaction, community and social impact on the rules of each individual. If people face with a kind of social impact such as pressure groups, most of them demonstrate compliance with changing their behavior, ideas, and decisions in a way that is expected.…

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    It will be difficult to find a landlord who is willing to rent to our sort in a human neighborhood, it will be harder still to leave the safety of your community where you are loved and supported to go to a community which hates you and will seek at every turn to degrade you. You will come home from long days at a work to a small awful home and you will wince as you let your claws and fangs out, you will wish to take off your clothes…

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    Barry Wellman

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    the social science community, theorist Barry Wellman focuses on an idea that there is three views of a community while studying what social systemic divisions affect organization and the primary social networks between people. The idea of this “the community question” and the degrees of social networking led Wellman to examine the three arguments, if a community is either: lost, saved, and/or liberated. According to Wellman, the first urban sociological response to the community question is…

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    The most prevalent obstructions per mile were street infrastructure such as utility poles and hydrants, permanent signs, and driveways. Euclid neighborhood had the highest number of driveway at 62.52 driveways per segment mile. This neighborhood is largely comprised of homes that have been converted to offices hence the large number of driveways on small pieces of land. In addition, mean street width was average with a lot of the street furnishing obstructing the sidewalks. Majority of average…

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    NHS President Letter

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    NHS President because serving the community has always been an integral part of my identity and something that I genuinely enjoy doing. NHS has proven to be influential, and its credibility and scope will continue to bring more individuals to appreciate service. As someone who enjoys community service and recognizes its value, I would like to lead this organization in persisting and expanding its impact. I believe that my passion and dedication to NHS and community service in general makes me…

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    Roosevelt Field Mall

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    Without a doubt, there are many places in this world where people are able to socialize and mingle with their fellow human beings. Each place is unique of course, but the place that combines so many different social settings in one area is a mall. The Roosevelt Field Mall is a humongous space where so many stores co-mingle with one another in a 2,244,581 ft² space. Due to its immense size, and the variety in locations it has to offer, could that deem it an ultimate social center for those all…

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    Segundo Ruiz Belvis

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    How can I save my community when it needs me more than ever before? That is the precise question I ask myself every day when I get ready to perform my responsibilities as a volunteer for Lincoln Hospital Recovery Center at Segundo Ruiz Belvis. Lincoln Recovery Center is a substance abuse center, which main objective is to help those individuals with drugs and alcohol related issues. Segundo Ruiz Belvis is a Diagnostic and Treatment Center, also located in the South Bronx. Substance abuse is one…

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