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    throughout Mississippi would have to decrease spending. These programs and agencies help assist community colleges and state medical facilities with the cost included in attending and staying at these places. Many people would argue that the cuts should have been made in other areas that would not show as much effect to others. The noticeable things that these tax cuts will change are the assistance that community college students receive to attend college, the possibly that teachers could lose…

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    store our parents would buy it for us, so to an extent it was free from the child 's perspective although in reality it was not free at all, someone else was paying for it. The same goes with the free community college concept. The cost would shift from the student paying to taxpayers. Free community college sounds like a wonderful idea. Everyone would have an equal opportunity at higher education. Just because someone comes from low income housing should not limit that individual to pursue a…

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    Meaning Of Human Ghosting

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    People’s engagement in social activities such as sports, social gatherings, etc. is important not for the individuals involved in the activity, but collectively it influences the whole community. Putnam (1993) noted that overall economic health of a community is better where their citizens are participating in the social life. Rook (1984) has noticed that problem with close relationships such as friendship, team relationship, etc. can have adverse impact on people’s well…

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    In the recent news, same-sex marriage has become legal. This allows men to marry men and women to marry women. This is a huge stride for many people within the community but despite what some people may believe, this doesn’t solve all of the problems. In the United States, some states allow the people who preform marriage services, like government employees or court officiates, can refuse to do ceremonies because of religious beliefs. For some people there is a need or want to have children…

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    city that is based on family. Many of the community members share similar ideas, and the culture is not very diverse. For example, a majority of the population have Christian views (City-Data, 2016). This shows that they share similar traditions, such as celebrating Christmas and Easter. Over 90% of the population is white, again showing how this community is not well-diverse (City-Data, 2016). Also more than half of the registered voters in this community are republicans, which shows that they…

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    Community Engagement

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    Through education programs, community engagement, and city-wide collaboration, this project strives to create opportunities that support the remedial efforts at the waterfront via agencies (ex: BARC), community groups, and public volunteers. Hamilton residents now have the opportunity to shape the future of the West Harbour community by participating in community engagement events such as: “A West Harbour Engagement Planning Stakeholder Workshop”…

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    Grindr: The LGBT Community

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    some sense of community with a group of people who share similar beliefs and lifestyles. This feeling of fellowship allows a person to become more comfortable with who they are through interactions with others who are going through—or have gone through—the same triumphs or hardships. The absence of this sense of belonging could drive a person insane. Feelings of isolation and desolation could run rampant through one’s mind because of the loneliness that comes with a lack of community. For most…

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    competitive community colleges, create higher-level skills, technologist for higher demand industries, and cost-effective for taxpayers. In addition, Boggs (2004), suggests that community colleges cannot continue to do more with less and continue to maintain the open access and affordability for which they were created. Policy makers and state and federal decision makers must be on one accord in understanding the future goals. For instance, there are approximately twelve hundred community…

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    Brands The American marketing Association defines a brand as ‘’a name, term, sign, symbol, design or a combination of them, intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competitors.’’ (CAREY, 2006, p. 247) The Brand is a symbol of the product that produced by a company and given a specific identity to the product that could be a name, logos, characters, symbols and etc. It helps to identify the product with the different…

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    suggesting the important of agriculture in everyday life. He makes a great statement that everyone need to understand. Many people suggest that they have nothing to do with agriculture; however, everyone is involve in some way. I believe going to a community college first is a logical decision if you are wanting to save money and not be in debt. The tuition is far less than the cost for a four-year or university. The agriculture field is always growing and will continue to grow as we feed…

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