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    Hostel Life

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    out of the comfortable confines of home into a hostel‚ if you are attending a college located far away from your hometown. Hostel life is almost a parallel culture‚ an  experience that takes you out of your comfort zone and exposes you to several experiences. Living by some stringent rules is one of them. Getting to know a host of students from diverse backgrounds at very close quarters‚ is another. Read on for an insight into this parallel life. Hostel life is a very memorable period in one’s life

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    College is the stepping stone from High School to the real world. College is intended not only to teach us knowledge‚ but also to prepare us for the next part of life. Not all college students get this preparation though. Those students are the ones that live at home and commute to school every day. These students miss out on the entire college culture. Being a commuter myself‚ I almost feel left out. If it were not being in the rigorous architecture program which demands hours and hours of

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    Descriptive Essay

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    Mikala Williams Writing Sample Word Count: 469 On the campus of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore there are a plethora of beautiful buildings that signify greatness. The architecture of the buildings is brilliant and gives the campus a sense of exquisiteness. The thoughts that go through the minds of incoming freshman could only be about what there roommate will be like‚ if they will be able to manage their classes and so on. The living conditions in the dorms are respectable and are

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    Bethune Cookman

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    Bethune consists of nine residence halls‚ Joyner‚ Curtis‚ Ja-Flo‚ Lee‚ Thomas‚ Bronson‚ New Bronson‚ Moore‚ and Meigs hall. Five halls are reserved for girls and the other four are for boys. All nine of the residence halls have history behind each one of them. The first year a student attends Bethune-Cookman University it’s mandatory as a freshman to live on campus in one of the residence halls listed above. Typical halls that most students prefer would be Joyner hall for females and Bronson hall

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    The Hayward Fault

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    The Hayward fault Our first stop was at founder’s rock. The founders’ rock is a huge rock close to the foothill dormitory and it’s where the founding fathers of Berkeley decided to build the university. They decided to build the university here because of their agriculture. Berkeley‚ has a creek running‚ to be more precise‚ Berkeley had various creeks running. Therefore‚ water is easily accessible‚ so they decided to build the university to have easy access of water and great soil. However‚ what

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    The Perfectly Proper Way to Clean Your Dorm Room When you first open the door‚ the lingering scent of soiled socks strikes you in the face. The carpet is crusted with lumpy tomato soup from last week‚ and you can’t identify exactly where the top of your desk ends and your roommate’s begins. Does this sound familiar to the dorm room you claim as home? Do you feel stressed at the sight of this mess; if so I can help you discover the super-power-cleaning-skills within you. Your room can be fabulously

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    Working Title: “The First Step to Live Independently” Dominant Impression: Deciding to live in a dormitory is the first step to a new lifestyle away from home. Thesis Statement: Living in a dorm is something students always look out for. I. Introduction A. Start with an opening statement. 1. Students or teenagers are often thrilled to live away from their parents to live independently but it’s not as easy as they think. B. State some observations about students who want to stay at a dormitory

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    IN THE MIDST OF REPRESSION UPLB DORMITORY SITUATIONER 2013 “Residence halls are more than mere provisions for board and lodging of students; they are institutions… as such‚ more than providing food and shelter to students‚ they must also provide experience in general education through social interaction and group living.” -Rules and Regulations Regarding Accommodation in UPLB Students’ Residence Halls; Approved by the Board of Regents (BOR) at its 859th Meeting‚ 10 Apr 1975‚ Superseded by the

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    This pack of HCA 311 Week 4 Assignment Operating Budget contains: Sample Hospital Retail Pharmacy Proposal Analysis Review Mini-Case Study 1 in Chapter 26 in your assigned course textbook.(p.301) Prepare a one page response discussing if you would accept the proposal to add a retail pharmacy to a hospital. Explain why you would or would not accept the proposal. What kind of improvements could be made to the proposal? Health Care - General Health Care ASHFORD HCA 311

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    Observing a Scene

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    My Dorm A common place amongst this university to some would be the housing dormitories. As some may consider me as a loner‚ I consider myself someone who is keen of privacy. My dorm is a place where I can gather my thoughts‚ my emotions and grasp reality. Being new to Massachusetts‚ I could describe any place I gaze upon; all being a new sight. It is too bland of an experience to describe a park‚ a beach‚ or a garden‚ because everyone has painted their own unique pictures of these familiar experiences

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