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Re: Steve's comments on the article side.  I think this is a good idea, except for the Community Service bit.  I realize it was just an idea he threw out.  I'm against it because I believe that Community Service should be something someone does because they want to not because they have to.  This is also why I am against schools and colleges doing it.  I have no problem with rewarding Community Service (the ribbon, points towards advancement, etc), but it shouldn't be required.  It just makes it a chore to be done to achieve your goal, instead of the goal itself.
 
Re: Steve's comments on the article side.  I think this is a good idea, except for the Community Service bit.  I realize it was just an idea he threw out.  I'm against it because I believe that Community Service should be something someone does because they want to not because they have to.  This is also why I am against schools and colleges doing it.  I have no problem with rewarding Community Service (the ribbon, points towards advancement, etc), but it shouldn't be required.  It just makes it a chore to be done to achieve your goal, instead of the goal itself.
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--[[User:Maquiscat|RAdm Logan Andrews]] 17:39, 8 December 2005 (PST)

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Exactly what I was speaking about.... --COMO 10-of-9 [s.lackey] 20:42, 6 December 2005 (PST)


Re: Steve's comments on the article side. I think this is a good idea, except for the Community Service bit. I realize it was just an idea he threw out. I'm against it because I believe that Community Service should be something someone does because they want to not because they have to. This is also why I am against schools and colleges doing it. I have no problem with rewarding Community Service (the ribbon, points towards advancement, etc), but it shouldn't be required. It just makes it a chore to be done to achieve your goal, instead of the goal itself. --RAdm Logan Andrews 17:39, 8 December 2005 (PST)

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