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    Off Campus Essay

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    allowed to leave their school campus during lunch. An open campus would lead to truancy‚ disturb local businesses and neighborhoods‚ and cause crime. Truancy can occur among students if an open campus is accepted. If students have the privilege to leave school for fifty whole minutes on their own‚ then they have the freedom to not come back. It would break the trust between students and educators‚ and harsher rules would have to be enforced on the open campus rule. Numerous students who decide

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    whoever this may concern having a closed campus at Hatch Valley High School is a bad idea. For many reasons why‚ one is that the food here at the school is not very good. Second kids at lunch time need a break to relax. Third of all ‚ we all need the opportunity to be responsible while we are out there. The school food at HVHS is not very good. The food here is not good because half the food is frozen and reheated for nextime . I prefer the food off campus such as Sparky’s and Santa fe Grill. You

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    Hate Speech On Campus

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    Free speech is one of the most controversial and confusing of the amendments. Throw it into a college campus setting and it’s an extremely complex matter‚ especially when “Hate Speech” is involved. Many people have different views and definitions on what hate speech in tales‚ for instance in “Hate Speech on Campus”‚ Joseph S. Tuman‚ defines it as “Written or spoken words directed towards a particular group (typically although not exclusively a minority group) with the purpose or effect of verbally

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    Valuable Campus Life

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    Valuable Campus Life Time is money. This phrase used by Benjamin Franklin is usually true in our daily life‚ and campus life is no exception. Especially in the United States‚ tuition fees for public university also cost a lot. At the University of Alabama‚ undergraduate non-residents have to pay 11‚475 dollars per semester‚ while enrolled hours are between 12 and 16 (Undergraduate Campus Student Tuition). Of course‚ students have to pay additional fees if they want to learn more credits in one

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    Online and Campus Classes

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    to get a degree or further their education.  Although most people cannot afford to go to college and while others can afford to go.  There still be questions that linger over both group of people head about is it better to do online courses or on campus courses.  People want to go back to school but the time and money is they biggest factor that hold them back from doing just that.  Doing online will be less time consuming and can save them some money as well.  Although‚ studies show that “Research

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    bombarding the American population with false statistics‚ hand picked heart-rending news stories‚ and misinterpreted information it can be easy to see why the hatred and misunderstanding for guns and pro-gun laws‚ for instance‚ campus carry‚ are so rampant in America. Campus carry is an important law that if an individual so chooses‚ can allow a person to express their right to bear arms‚ provide a means of self-protection‚ and will not bring a significant change to everyday life. With the proper and

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    Foundations of Problem-Based Learning MBA/500 Dr. James Booker III‚ PhD. May 15‚ 2006 Introduction While problem-solving is an almost universal aspect of life‚ very few individuals follow a structured approach to solving problems. The 9-Step Problem-Solving Model used in the USAuto and AutoMex scenario can be described as a sequential‚ step-by-step procedure. While this makes for easy description‚ there is‚ in fact‚ no simple plan that represents the universal problem-solving process. Any

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    Date Rape On Campus

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    of date rape and sexual assault on campus has really brought the public’s attention to a very important topic that has been a problem for years but just didn’t get the attention it should have. But the majority of the media headlines have been all about the assault happening on college campus‚ but that’s not the only place it happens. It also happens in grade school (K-12). That “doesnt mean the attention should be any less focused on the college campus issue but it should also be acknowlaged that

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    Smoke-Free Campus

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    A smoke-free campus Smoking is bad for everyone. When people have a non-smoking area‚ they really appreciate it. However‚ some people ruin the place where there are signs that is prohibited; they still smoke in that place. On the other hand‚ almost every school‚ college and university is smoke-free. Although there are signs around the schools‚ some people are still smoking. It looks like they do not see the signs. In my opinion‚ every school needs a strong cooperation with students so that they

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    Satire On Campus Analysis

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    As we wrap up Free Press Week‚ we take a look today at the unique challenges that college students face when engaging in satire and humor on campus‚ from humor magazines and editorial cartoons to satirical flyers and blogs. Like newspaper theft and denial of newspaper funding (which we have already explored this week)‚ this is an issue that FIRE has seen time and time again on university campuses over the years. For any number of reasons‚ parody‚ jokes‚ and satire-whether in print or otherwise—tend

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