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    schools, including my own, volunteering is becoming mandatory to graduate. Some people don’t believe this is a good idea because it could hurt more than it helps. One thing about mandatory volunteering is if it is volunteering at all. When you volunteer for something it should be because you want to help the community instead of just looking at it as if it’s a grade. Also, charities fear that forcing kids to do volunteering in high school can make them look at volunteering in a bad way and in return

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    to do mandatory volunteering may sound like a good idea, but has some underlying flaws that may cause more problems than solutions. Some of the problems that may occur would be people not being enthusiastic about volunteering, work ethic, and how we would pay mandatory volunteers. If something is being forced on to somebody most people will not find joy in doing it. Many people volunteer for they joy of helping and to get a sense of being able to give back to their community. Mandatory volunteering

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    Running head: COMPULSORY VOLUNTEERING Compulsory Volunteering: Possible Impacts on Volunteering Efficiency and Public Willingness Annotated Bibliography Chen Wenxin University of Colorado Denver Annotated Bibliography Clary, E. G., & Snyder, M. (1999, October). The Motivations to Volunteer: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. SAGE Journals. Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8721.00037 Clary and Snyder describe volunteerism as a functional activity

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    said, “My mom taught me from a young age to give back and volunteer any chance you get.” (Brainyquote). Despite gaining all the fame and money from the NFL (National Football League), the defensive end believes in the power and the potential of volunteering by altruistically helping out Hurricane Harvey victims with necessary supplies such as water, food, and other basic needs (USA Today). There certainly has to be a sort of flare that ignites the heart of a volunteer in order to selflessly aid others

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    obtain the skills they need to interact with the community and not to be afraid of strangers. Volunteering at a homeless shelter is one of the best ways you can connect to today society. Also, volunteering at a senior citizen center, doing jobs like hosting a bingo night, or teaching the elderly to work a computer. Another opportunity to work within the society is to volunteer for the young. Volunteering at a school to read or to tutor children

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    live a more fulfilling life. Following this ideology, volunteering in one’s community would be a means to accomplish a more rewarding existence. This idea has sparked a debate about whether students should be required to volunteer in order to gain their diplomas. Requiring volunteer hours to graduate should not be considered because being made to help others could lead to apathy, there is not a course of study for volunteering, and volunteering could affect the monetary situation for some students

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    ontinuous debate that is currently receiving much attention nationwide is whether the education system should make community service mandatory for graduation requirement. Preparing students to effectively function in the real world is an important aspect of our education system. Today more than ever, there is an emphasis on having experience before beginning work. Most jobs are now focused on looking past your resume to see what you have given back to the community. Nevertheless, it is important

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    enrichment that I am unable to learn from other sources such as math club or SAT preparatory class. There is no doubt that community service can bring essential benefits in helping students develop their moral value and future interest, and it should be mandatory because some students attempt to utilize community service as a tool for their own profit without the school supervision. Volunteerism enables students to gain the moral lesson that is vital to their life and develop their future interest

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    common throughout a multitude of communities. Whether it's mandatory to complete school or the person wants to aid the community, countless advantages have been received for volunteer work. Doing volunteer work can be beneficial towards the public by publicizing awareness in a town along with becoming humble, however assisting the town can earn students service hours to graduate high school or college also. One of the benefits of volunteering is that what is trying to be resolved gains more awareness

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    The United States, as some can say, is a country known to be a hand in help. Although, they are a help by choice not mandatorly. In the United States there is a great amount of volunteers for many volunteering programs. The amount of volunteers increase through the years for different causes. There are volunteers for schools, churches, sport clubs, and even more. Not only do Americans volunteer but also make donations. Americans do this sincerely from heart, not because it's a law. Now

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