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In twenty one pages this paper assesses the drug court program which started in 1989 in Miami, with an abstract also provided. Tw...
In six pages this paper examines the city government of Miami, Florida in a consideration of elections, type of government, and th...
In five pages this paper discusses Florida's Miami and Fort Lauderdale regions in a consideration of media sales costs, tools, inf...
In eight pages this research essay considers Miami in an application of Paul Peterson's urban development and planning theories. ...
This paper discusses the threat posed by virtual communities in terms of lack of real social interaction and the building of share...
In seven pages calculating the life expectancy of a citizens within a community is considered in an analysis of death records and ...
black people choosing to leave the country. Post-War Race Relations The post-war immigration in the late 1940s and 1950s in...
that is often referred to with awe and reverence. The framers are still held high in esteem. In fact, they are called "framers" wi...
that culture can be considered interchangeable with subculture, and this is based in the belief that both allow for the commonaliz...
"population," which is then further defined as "a collection of individuals who share one or more personal or environmental charac...
live in a town overrun by religious zealots with little tolerance for anyone who is not of their ilk. Native Americans are more a...
of the different stakeholders may need to be balanced. Where a day center has been setup with specific purpose of serving and ethn...
Social Services they have complained that that funding is insufficient to provide for even their most basic dietary needs. Part o...
is to try and come up with a working definition of community in rural America, which is not as easy as it sounds. He points out th...
in understanding at the local level (Luloff and Bridger). It is Luloff and Bridgers opinion, then, that local communities have to ...
is pooled together with the expertise and experience of others (Mutsambi, 2009). For example, a community health program for preve...
but society as a whole. Businesses, organizations, and even the government itself could flounder in the face of such a severe pro...
need to be the skills, including cooking skills, the ability to design menus, and the approaches taught also need to be available ...
of the Puerto Rican dream to its death and the deaths of those who made up his poets society, but it is a stretch to say that it m...
Boyer explained the learning community as: 1. A purposeful community-a place where faculty and students share academic goals and w...
highly competitive 21st century, it may well be in the interest of organizational leaders to develop communities of practice in ho...
able to contribute. The aim of Community for Commerce may be summarised in a mission statement which reads "To improve the envir...
is hard to define exactly what a learning community is. It is even harder to create one" (2003). Morrissey suggests the term "prof...
In an effort to reduce global warming emissions, many of these educational institutions have begun modeling ways to reduce the car...
a explain how and why this is bad for the environment, including the problem of molecules which take many decades to break down, a...
find help through federal programs, although there are problems of access within these systems. If the federal or state government...
and Work to Prevent Attacks Against Us and Our Friends * Work with others to Defuse Regional Conflicts * Prevent Our Enemies from ...
into his own. Although racism persists today, it is nowhere near the problem it was during the 1960s and 1970s of which Aschenbren...
been stretched into prevention efforts. Based on a wide range of viewpoints and actual criminal activity within each of th...
In his article on "Distributive Justice" (in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), author Julian Lamont points out that in the...