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    similar bookmobile programs such MCNPL’s Words on Wheels program. Based on the description of the bookmobile program, Books with Ice Cream should cost less. Unlike a traditional bookmobile program, students do not enter the bookmobile which decreases the space needed inside. The extra space will allow us to purchase a smaller vehicle at a lower price. In the end, we should see that Books with Ice Cream will cost about $270 per student. I expect that children served by this program will not lose…

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    studying abroad. She presented many programs and many solutions to potential situations that may hinder my final decision. The atmosphere in the room was pleasant and soothing; moreover, all the faculty members present were truly welcoming to anyone that walked through those doors. During my conversation with Lucy in which she presented…

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    I have known this program for years due to the fact that my brother attended, after conducting this interview I have gain lot more knowledge and background of the organization. However, I do remember was that the teachers from the after school program would go to the Public schools in the neighborhood and pick up the children for the after school program. My mom would tell me stories of when my brothers were in the program the teachers would teach the children more than what the DOE requires of…

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    Underserved Youth Summary

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    Sports Program for Underserved Youth” written by Bean, Whitley & Gould (2014), examines the impact of a youth sport organization in developing life skills and character in youth. Research has been conducted previously on small recreation or sport based programs and also programs put on during school. Although, little has been done to look at extra-curricular activities outside of school and their effect on life skills development for the youth participating. A competitive sports program based…

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    Kars 4 Kid Research Paper

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    Kids, as it provides a sustained revenue stream. To further maximize the full value of all vehicle donations, Kars 4 Kids handles every aspect of the donation, thereby eliminating any outside processors. This means more revenue goes to its charity programs. Children and families are the focus of Kars 4 Kids charities. Its mission seeks to provide opportunities to all children through mentoring and community outreach. Habitat for Humanity Automobile, truck, plane and boat donations support…

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    Bike Share

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    Have you heard of a bike-share program? A Bike Share program is an innovative transportation process(a way to get around in a better or healthier way.)in which somebody can use a bike to travel small distances and drop off the bike at the station in that service area. To add one of these programs in Bloomington/Normal would be a better and healthier option for transportation. For people to ride these bikes instead of driving cars is very helpful to the environment. Research done in some towns,…

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    Pull Out Research Paper

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    instruction levels, according to the needs of the students. These mini-lessons are then applied to what the students are reading during this pull-out and apply their new knowledge to other subjects. These workshops are student driven and provide reading programs tailored to each student. Students are able to choose books they are interested in, and read these books independently. Allowing students to choose their own books gets students excited about reading, encouraging them to read more. …

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    In provision is made, however, is what happens when the parties can not agree on the program. The dispute could be dealt with under the contractual disputes procedures, but in practice, it may be difficult for the project to recover from such an unpromising start. Again, therefore, the success of the Protocol depends on the spirit adopted…

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    Focus Group Needs Analysis

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    as a campus community by use of the WCSU Recreation facilities. Focus Group Purpose: Through our focus group we will determine the best possible way conduct our project by identifying the mission and values of the WCSU Recreation Department, what programs are currently offered, the best way to communicate with/ to WCSU students, what HPX 371 students wish they had done differently to ensure success with our HPS service learning project, and what…

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    The Georgia Pre-K Program I remember attending preschool like it was yesterday. I went from going to a babysitter, to daycare, and then right to preschool. If I 'm correct I think I adapted pretty well to it, I adjust naturally to different environments with ease. I made a lot of friends and never had a hard time being there. My two teachers threw each student a birthday party, we as well went on numerous field trips, and many enjoyable activities I remember fondly. Those were much simpler…

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