Community Development Essays and Term Papers
GangsOriginally the word gang had no negative connotation. In Old English, gang simply referred to a "number of people who went around together-a group." Today a gang can be defined in four basic ways:
• an organized group with a leader
• a unified group that usually remains together during peaceful ...
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NATO Airstrikes In KosovoSlobodan Milosevic finally has accepted an EU's peace agreement due to
NATO's 79 days' airstrikes. It seems that Kosovo is going back to peace
again. But I doubt it. Could the bombing solve a country's complicated
ethnic conflicts?
Here I'm not going to predict the future of Kosovo. Instead ...
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The Rise Of Violent Crime In CanadaViolent crime in Canada is on the rise in Canada as well as the types of
violent crimes being committed against the public. It has been on the rise for
many, many years. I believe and intend to prove in the following essay that it
is societies responsibility for the rise of violent crime with ...
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Terrorism As An InternationalPhenomenon
International terrorism, intelligence gathering and covert operations are all phenomenon, which intrigue the minds of many people both young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study on the various elements that comprise an international operation. It is also a vehicle ...
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Warm Feelings For Cold BloodIn Cold Blood is a novel written by Truman Capote in 1966. In Cold Blood is a true account of a multiple murder case that took place in Kansas in the 1950’s. The book outlines a brutal murder case, but it shows the story from many perspectives, not just that of the law. Capote introduces you ...
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Snow Falling On Cedarsby David Guterson is a novel dependent on settings as a strong base for the story. As the novel unfolds, we see the changing of the weather, as well as the times in which it was set and the people surrounding the town of San Piedro. These aspects play an important roll in helping the reader ...
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Quantum ComputingQuantum mechanics will be our most powerful tool in the world of tomorrow. For those of you that did not know this, quantum mechanics is a physics system or theory using the assumption that energy exists in discrete units. It is probably no exaggeration to say that quantum mechanics is the most ...
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Book Report, Reinventing GovernmentIn 1992, David Osborne, a journalist, and Ted Gaebler, a former city manager, wrote a best-selling book that became the handbook or inspirational guide for the Clinton Administration’s National Performance Review. Their book, Reinventing Government, How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming ...
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Hate CrimesRacism & in America
Blacks were introduced to American soil during the 17th and 18th centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years, taking a ...
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Removal Of GM Jobs In FlintA strong culture is one that has dependency upon itself along with
outside resources. The economy is hard if nearly impossible to predict, and
this puts severe strain on a community that is dependent on one employer.
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Flint are examples of these types of ...
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Violence Against Women In TheDISCUSS THE EXTENT OF PROTECTION FOR WOMEN AGAINST MALE VIOLENCE BY THE STATE. For this essay I am going to look at Domestic Violence against women and what the State is doing to protect them. Domestic Violence is now a well-known global occurrence affecting not only women but also their children ...
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Digital CamerasThe use of for procedures such as collecting fingerprint evidence is also gaining wide acceptance. operate much like traditional cameras except that instead of images being transferred to film, they are stored on the camera's hard drive. Up to 48 images can be stored and then downloaded from the ...
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What Is Fascism And Why Does It Emerge??
The purpose of this essay is to explain what fascism is and why it emerges.
Fascism is a political ideology that consists of an all powering totalitarian
government, which has total control of the people, the nation and the economy.
The fascist economic system creates an upper class for the ...
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Why Is The World So Diverse When It Comes To Languages?
It is known, even to a person to whom the entire study of
language isn't familiar, that the language is the greatest factor
on which most of the human activities depend. Without any form of
language, any cooperation and communication would be almost, if not
totally ...
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Latin Drug TradeToo many nations have made the mistake of underestimating the nature of the threat posed by illegal drug cultivation, production, trafficking, and consumption. Governments that have tolerated the cultivation of coca or opium poppies have seen deforestation and distortion of the agricultural ...
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Flint, MichiganA strong culture is one that has dependency upon itself along with
outside resources. The economy is hard if nearly impossible to predict, and
this puts severe strain on a community that is dependent on one employer.
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Flint are examples of these types of ...
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The Roy Adaptation ModelRoy began work on her theory in the 1960s. She drew from existing work
of a physiological psychologist, and behavioral, systems and role theorists. She
was keenly interested in the psycho/social aspects of the person from the start
and concentrated her education on this aspect of Person. Thus, ...
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Reorganisation Of The NhsThis paper is concerned with the major changes, which have taken place in the National Health Service (NHS) following the NHS and Community Care Act 1990.
Any UK government is faced with a long list of health issues, this list would include macro questions such as the relationship of the ...
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The Conflicts Of The Black Race: Delayed Economic And Educational ProgressIn the 1960's, blacks, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., fought for their civil
rights and equal opportunities. Although they had only been out of slavery for
less than a century, they felt the time was way past due for them to receive the
same treatment as other American citizens. Our people ...
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