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    Dorm Life Research Paper

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    Staying at college‚ for me‚ has been a life changing experience. I have made many new friends‚ and met literally hundreds of people‚ but one instance stands out. About the third week of staying on campus‚ I was walking around with someone who I was supposed to be dorming with‚ when we found a man dressed in a banana costume playing a ukulele. We immediately started a conversation with him‚ and we have been good friends ever since. College is a life changing opportunity. It symbolizes a whole

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    The essay “Steroids and their effects” is the most effective‚ logical‚ and persuasive essay between “Perfect day” (Definition)‚ “Dorm life vs. Home life” (Compare and contrast)‚ and “Steroids and their Effects” (Causes and effect). The essay “Perfect day” uses facts‚ logic and an appropriate tone. It also uses hypophora‚ “Is the term ‘Perfect day’ therefore lost? No‚”. However‚ there is a lack of depth in the examples. In addition‚ it has poor use of essay structure and conventions; There were no

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    Dorm Life Research Paper

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    Dorm Life College is the one place where students can escape from home and enjoy a little freedom. That’s one of the many reasons most students consider on campus living. On campus living provides students a chance to become familiar with the facilities on campus and meet many new friends. For students attending colleges out of their home state or town the campus living environment is the only place that they can make themselves comfortable and find peers to make them feel at home.

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    Living in Dorm

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    Although there is not much freedom living in a dormitory‚ I would choose to live in the dormitory. I used to live in a dorm‚ there are many practical advantages. By living in the dormitory‚ I can focus on the studying‚ and enables me to interact with more people. First of all‚ I can concentrate on school works and clubs. It is not only because I can get to the school right away‚ but also because living along with other students enhances my motivation. If I see somebody studying‚ I would be motivated

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    Dorm Fires

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    Reginald Mitchell Jr Residence Hall Fires How can students prevent dorm fires? The answer to that question may seem simple but that doesn’t change the fact that residence hall fires are a growing problem in colleges across the nation. Students use of basic electronic cooking utensils such as microwaves‚ smoking products‚ candles or incense are all different entities that can start fires in dorms. Dorm room fires can lead to serious injury or possibly even death‚ but there are ways to prevent fires

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    Nathan

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    Nathaniel Forbes English 7 M s Harris 11/11/12 The poem “Invictus” by William E. Henley‚ and the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ both have common themes that discuss the importance of individuality in each society are forbid and belief of the unspeakable word ego and the word I should be eliminated from the vocabulary in a effort to eradicated the true “evil” are present as individualism. One of the common themes between Rand’s novel‚ and Henley’s poem is that‚ both of the main characters of

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    Dorm and Residence Living

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    Entering a New World When getting ready for college everyone has preconceived notions about what dorm life will be like. It’s usually based off of what is portrayed in movies‚ but very seldom is that the case. Dorm life so far has not been what was expected to say the least. Between having to deal with the difference in personalities‚ communal facilities and spaces‚ and being considered partially independent‚ this new found living has been nothing short of a major adjustment. Coming into

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    sane when we have rough patches in our lives and drive us crazy when we have no one to share them with. For many‚finding a long standing passion comes later on in life‚ however for few a passion is found from a young age. Nathan Elliott Salzeider‚ 19‚ found hockey at an early age and carried that love for the game throughout his life. Although ‚ it’s not just watching the game that Salzeider loves to do‚ he also participates in the game and has for many years. Scoring goals in the Minnie Mites at

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    Rebekah Indirect Power

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    When she first appears in Genesis 24‚ Rebekah is extremely hospitable to Abraham’s servant that she meets at the well. Perhaps she was so hospitable because she observed that the servant must belong to a wealthy master in which case her generosity may have been merely a ploy to gain his favor and perhaps some of his wealth — a display of indirect power. Rebekah shows direct power by offering so much to the servant without first consulting a man. She

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    Nathan Hale

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    capture and hanging of Nathan hale gathering following the American loss of Long Island‚ Nathan had volunteered to cross enemy lines and gather as much information about the British army in New Work as he could. To do this‚ hale disguised himself as a Dutch schoolteacher and made his way to New York from Norwalk‚ Connecticut still being the same schoolteacher he said he was. Samuel Hale‚ which was one of nathans relative ‚ turned him in after recognizing him in Nathan hale was born on june 6

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