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    While reading the steps of writing my essay‚ I thought this is going to be easy. I only have to write about my work experience and how working in the Shelter System has changed my life point of view. Well‚ it is not that easy. It is a hard task to write a paper and being sincere with yourself and expect to impact others who are going to read my essay. I am not sure if any series of introductory words would accurately capture my passion and desire to get into the Master’s Program at Fordham University

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    Volunteer simply means giving up your own time to help others without payment. There are many opportunities for young people to get involved in service activities‚ through schools‚ service clubs‚ family or neighborhood based volunteering. The challenge is to maintain youth interest and commitment to community service by showing them the benefit to the community they are serving and to themselves. I believe that participating in volunteer community service is a beneficial for teenagers to be involved

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    The Aiken County Animal Shelter has been helping animals for many years now. They do whatever means necessary to provide the highest quality of care for local animals in need. Whether it be rescuing‚ providing shelter and a home‚ or putting them up for adoption‚ the shelter shows these less fortunate dogs and cats as much love and care as they possibly can. The Aiken County Animal Shelter’s mission statement is to improve quality of life for Aiken shelter animals‚ increase pet adoption‚

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    learned; therefore it goes against Rule 1 of the APA Ethic guidelines for Animal Research. Case 2: Your university includes a college of veterinary medicine. In the past‚ the students practiced surgical techniques on dogs acquired from a local animal shelter. There have been some objections to this

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    My experience at the animal shelters These are my experiences while visiting both animal shelters; first I visited Orange County Animal Services. When I came in I realize there were people standing on line waiting to talk to the clerk to tell her their business in the shelter. While waiting on line I observed this two young girls in front of me very excited that they were adopting a dog‚ when they got to the clerk they told the clerk that they had choose a dog and were ready to take him home

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    Why Do People Volunteer

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    People volunteer for many motives. Studies indicate that there is always a mix of altruism and pure self-service. From serving a meal at a homeless shelter‚ to enlisting in the military‚ this force has become an instrumental tool for the healthy growth of society. The question is: Why do some individuals do it...? A volunteer is defined as a person that offers him or herself for a service or activity. Altruism is basically the most studied element of spontaneous help when facing situations of

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    saved if they can be warned to take shelter and if that shelter is available” (John F. Kennedy). In the midst of the Cold War‚ the 1950s and 1960s were often a time of great fear‚ a fear of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union upon the USA. JFK notes that families can be saved if the seek refuge in a shelter in the event of a nuclear attack‚ and in fact‚ that is what most families began to do. During the 50s and 60s many middle class families built bomb shelters in order to protect themselves and

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    responsibility and involvement‚ and teens of all ages can benefit from those experiences. I believe participating in volunteer service is a beneficial for teens to be involved in because it’s constructive and by doing things that interest them‚ teens often gain new skills and find new career opportunities that they hadn’t thought of before. In addition‚ the experiences gained in volunteer settings can provide teens with skills in leadership and decision-making‚ and also look attractive on college and

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    Volunteers: The Cornerstone of Every Nonprofit Nadine Cape Empire State College Abstract The following research paper covers the problems nonprofits have recruiting volunteers and the best practices they should use. This is an issue with many nonprofits and lends itself to deep discussion and understanding. This topic interests me because I like to actively participate in community events and leading or creating events that

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    Informative Paper "Domestic VIOLENCE Sheltrs” Samantha Lee Strayer University ENG 115 Lauren Philip October 25‚ 2014 Domestic violence shelters play an important role for victims and their families. Shelters are essential to those who feel they have no other safe place to go. In many cases‚ victims of domestic violence find it difficult to locate available‚ safe places where they can turn. The need for safe‚ affordable housing for victims of domestic violence is well documented. Without access

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