She had little involvement with activities such as volunteerism and healthcare. |
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No significant differences were found in terms of race, parental residence, extracurricular activities, and parental volunteerism. |
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We want to encourage, celebrate, support and promote youth volunteerism in our community. |
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Service learning often relies on a notion of volunteerism, charity or philanthropic effort. |
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These cemetery tours, by raising public awareness, actually have helped to decrease vandalism and increase volunteerism. |
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Service organizations and civic volunteerism still have largely white membership. |
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Most have a rich history of women's involvement through patronage, management and volunteerism. |
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It was disappointing to read recent articles which highlighted the decline of volunteerism in community activities. |
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Business volunteerism enables you to provide a greater benefit to the community at a lower cost than through financial philanthropy alone. |
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Jeffersonian democracy is based on limited government, states' rights, local control, volunteerism and privatization. |
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Student volunteerism and service learning are important examples of the community service function. |
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Most surveys show that the post-baby boom generations do not have the same belief in service and volunteerism earlier groups did. |
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Greece, by contrast, had no civic tradition of volunteerism and many had feared the worse. |
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On a smaller scale, there is a movement within the hip-hop community towards public service and volunteerism. |
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By contrast, from 1987 to 1997, when job prospects for youth in Canada were at a low, there was an increase in volunteerism among young people. |
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Teenagers have amazingly high levels of volunteerism and community service, yet many feel turned off by politics. |
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In Malaysia, the programme will fund a project which aims to use IT and youth volunteerism to improve agricultural capabilities of farmers in rural areas. |
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They give generously of both their time and their financial resources, although rates of volunteerism are declining. |
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It seems that volunteerism and voluntary activity have enriched Canadian life beyond measure. |
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Implicit in the latter was an assumption that volunteerism lacked the powers and wherewithal of the state to provide basic, universal services. |
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The work you've done shows that the spirit of volunteerism is alive and well in Canada. |
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Today volunteerism had been diluted by caste, religion and nepotism. |
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We gathered information by reviewing literature on early-stage dementia, volunteerism, self-advocacy, and inclusion. |
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I have seen the best of Squamish emerge in highlighting heritage, volunteerism, and community spirit. |
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However, the goal is not only to raise money, but also to raise awareness of the current situation in Cambodia and to encourage more volunteerism in the overall community. |
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The organization has become well known and takes pride in its community service projects and volunteerism as well as its support for its fellow stay-at-home moms. |
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Tackling the ongoing promotion and development of volunteerism is a big issue, requiring structures to be put in place to attract more people to get involved in clubs. |
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Our challenge as educators is to link classroom study of real world problems with community involvement that reaches beyond volunteerism to civic engagement. |
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The crux of the problem lies in the tension between volunteerism and professionalism on one hand, and the way the sector relates to its supporters i.e. donors, on the other. |
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A feasibility study is conducted to determine the general environment for volunteerism in the country. |
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In the area of volunteerism, a decreasing number of volunteers is delivering an increasing number of hours. |
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Some UNV cooperating agencies are of the opinion that the idea of volunteerism could be undermined by the expectation of personal financial gain. |
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We support our local communities globally, both financially and through volunteerism. |
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Societies need to recognize and promote volunteerism as a valuable activity. |
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Young people sometimes say volunteerism is a waste of time, but it actually opens doors and creates opportunities. |
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But the college never wanted us to view the community service they encouraged as mere charity or volunteerism. |
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The gifting, donations, volunteerism and work hours were all weighed evenly. |
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This year I felt our community demonstrated a strong sense of pride on Australia Day and celebrated the values of freedom and democracy, mateship and volunteerism. |
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Keep in mind this is the same man who took a brave stance against volunteerism. |
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At a presidential forum, he was asked if he saw American exceptionalism through good deeds and volunteerism. |
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These need to be recognized and understood if volunteerism is to be properly incorporated into policy that nurtures the positive trends and tackles the challenges identified. |
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You spoke of giving volunteerism a higher profile, and of encouraging more Canadians to become volunteers so as to create a more generous and compassionate country. |
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With the support of 21 corporate partners and the helping hands of hundreds of volunteers, the Council continues to inspire other business leaders to see the true value and benefits of corporate volunteerism. |
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A PROGRAMME to introduce volunteerism in schools will be launched from the new term, Education minister Costas Kadis announced yesterday. |
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By tapping into and building up the stock of knowledge, social entrepreneurship and solidarity in a country, volunteerism helps ensure sustainable capacities and strengthens values based on collaboration and partnership. |
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If you want to get involved in volunteerism this is a great place to look. |
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It is important to note, however, that after volunteerism failed, Hoover developed ideas that laid the framework for parts of the New Deal. |
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Their strong sense of volunteerism is nurtured through these activities. |
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We have untapped potential for more sport, art, volunteerism, giving. |
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While the four factors are discussed sequentially, it is important to note that they may occur simultaneously as awareness of the role and potential of volunteerism increases and interest grows. |
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Our spirit of community support and volunteerism also continues to be recognized by others for several years we have been the recipient or finalist for Imagine Canada's Corporate Citizenship Award. |
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The United Nations Volunteers programme is incorporating volunteerism for disaster reduction as a key area of action and assigned United Nations Volunteers to support the Strategy outreach units in Bangkok and Nairobi. |
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This is no time for specious debate or specious forms of volunteerism. |
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The private sector has enormous potential to mobilize volunteers in its workforce and this resource should be factored into official policy on volunteerism. |
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Her volunteerism and community boosterism have drawn awards and accolades over the years. |
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We do not think government help should take away from community, volunteerism or people actually helping to keep their community strong and their citizens cared for. |
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El-Taib is also the manager of Radio Tram, an online radio station focusing on the Alexandrian cultural scene that promotes proactivity and volunteerism. |
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The Pancyprian Volunteerism Coordinative Council is urging teachers and owners of private institutes to tutor needy students free of charge. |
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