It takes the average reader 1 hour and 48 minutes to read National Civic Review, No. 4, Winter 2000 by Michael R. McGrath
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Celebrating the ten 2000 All-America City Award winners and the community building efforts of twenty finalists, this issue delivers a snapshot report on the experiences of communities that are redefining the role of citizens and exploring new ways of fostering civic engagement today. Contributors analyze a diverse range of successful civic programs including New Hampshire's Civic Profile initiative, a tool developed to give communities the opportunities and technical support to assess what they do well and where they can take action to improve the quality of life, and the St. Louis County Department of Health's successful implementation of a more holistic approach to core public health functions. The influence of evolving societal conditions and their impact on our cities in the future is also examined, as well as the trends requiring communities to change in order to meet the public's expectation for effective and equitable governance. Articles include: The Civic Profile: A Case Study of Community Building in New Hampshire David A. Bloom Youth-Led Civic Organizing: Countering Perceptions of Apathy and Redefining Civic Engagement (a Conversation with Joel Spoonheim of the Active Citizens School) Elizabeth Van Benschoten Engaging the Community in Core Public Health Functions Derek Okubo, Karen Weidman Local Office Holders and the Publis Joseph E. Freeman The 2000 All-America City Awards Michael McGrath, Pamela Montgomery Cities in the Twenty-First Century: The Forces of Change Roger L. Kemp Economics of Scale: Business, Neighborhood Development, and Local Government John O'Looney
National Civic Review, No. 4, Winter 2000 by Michael R. McGrath is 106 pages long, and a total of 27,136 words.
This makes it 36% the length of the average book. It also has 33% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 28 minutes to read National Civic Review, No. 4, Winter 2000 aloud.
National Civic Review, No. 4, Winter 2000 is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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