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    so long for the Latino to final be a part of this civic engagement process? Our demography size has been a reason why politics has shifted to finally pay attention to us Latinos, but as Professor Suro recently said, “This political season that destiny can take detours.” Our size and growth have been a reason why political parties now hire Hispanic coordinators and Latino outreach to engage our ethnicity into part taking in the civic engagement process of the United States. Many reasons can explain

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    Civic Engagement essay For the assignment civic engagement, I volunteer in four projects Temple, Bernie Sanders, Elementary School, and VTA transport to complete my 16 hours community service. However being a part of these amazing projects, I learn and experience a lot of things that how to interact, encourage, and help other peoples. First, I went Bernie Sanders, where I attend one hour’s weekly meeting and discussed with all other members about Bernie sanders issues and his new upcoming projects

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    This past summer I attended a program called the Institute of Civic Engagement. The ninety hour-long camp brought together high schoolers from Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina to teach us about the needs of our communities and ways to advocate for solutions to said needs. At the end of the camp, we were each asked to complete a capstone project to solve an issue that we felt was often disregarded; the best proposal would receive funding. My idea was to help teens deal with academic-related

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    The title of our course is community development and civic engagement. Please define community development and the community development process. Please provide the various approaches that one can use in conducting community development? What are the similarities and/or differences among the approaches you that selected? Do you think one approach is better than another in addressing community issues? Why or why not? Community development is a multifaceted process that involves members of community

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    Identification: When deciding what topic I wanted to write for my Civic Engagement Project, I already had in mind that I wanted something that most of us are not use to seeing nowadays. Many of us compare courts with punishment, but what if there was a court that did the opposite? When I was starting my research on the different courts we have here in Florida, I came across Drug Courts. The more I read up on drug courts, the more I became fascinated and intrigued. Drug courts do not aim to "PUNISH”

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    During my time in Civic 101, I engaged in civic engagement in the local community. While I have had participated in civic causes in the past, I have been able to serve my community to an even further through the volunteer opportunities of this course. Through the civic service I have completed over the past term, I feel as though I have the tools and drive to continue to serve the community through my future endeavors. Growing up, my uncle Frank would volunteer at the local soup kitchen every

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    My strength is leadership and civic engagement. During group projects I am the one to take charge and lead my group to success with an organized plan. I am also involved in keeping our community amazing, through my church’s Youth Group and NJHS. In NJHS we clean up the streets, organize collection drives, and last year we made fleece blankets for nursing homes. In my Youth Group, we volunteered with Sweet Dream in a Bag to pack new bedding for underprivileged children and we made fleece blankets

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    Reevaluation At the beginning of this course I wasn’t sure what was meant by social responsibility and civic engagement. During this course I realized the meaning of both and the responsibilities that both imply. A definition of social responsibility that I found particularly poignant and concise comes from Entrepreneur Magazine, “Acting with concern and sensitivity, aware of the impact of your actions on others, particularly the disadvantaged” (Entrepreneur Magazine.com). Social responsibility

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    Adolescents’ awareness of their position in the society is behaviorally expressed through civic engagement in different forms of activities and organizations (Crocetti, 2014). These include voluntary activities, participation in school governing activities, engagement in youth organizations, and in political groups. Research shows that youth are rarely engaged in political organizations but are more inclined to take part in youth nonpolitical initiatives and volunteer activities (Crocetti, 2014)

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    background into fields I never thought possible. One of my proudest and most impactful contributes I made utilizing my major was being able to coordinate the Overbrook/Parkway Tutoring program, which is part of the Civic Engagement Offices. At first glance, it would seem that Civic Engagement may have nothing to do with Biology but in fact what allowed my advancement through the program was my background in the biological sciences. Many of the challenges students face in schools are being educated in

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