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    should be allowed to go off campus during lunch. By the time someone is a junior they are approximately 16 years old and are responsible for their own actions. Juniors and seniors are responsible‚ tired of school lunches but meanwhile can drive places to get food‚ and with the juniors and seniors off campus at lunch the campus would be less crowded. When a student is a junior or senior they have become responsible for their own actions. When these students go off campus they are gaining a privilege

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    Bumper to bumper traffic… Drug dealing… Is this the picture drawn when local students have fifty minutes of freedom during lunch to do whatever they please? Students should not be 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

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    Should high school students be able to leave school grounds during lunch period? 83% of students say “Yes!”‚ but 17% still say “No!”. Some schools have allowed this‚ while others have not‚ and this debate has been going on for many years. Despite the three benefits listed later in this paragraph‚ some people still believe in letting students off campus are NOT safe. High school students should be able to leave campus during lunch because they would save the school funds that was used for food‚ students

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    Living off Campus Nowadays‚ living off campus is very popular among college students. When students go to college‚ which is far from their families‚ some of them would choose to live off campus instead of living in the dorms. Compared to living on the campus‚ living off campus is much cheaper and comfortable. You will have more independence‚ freedom‚ privacy‚ and space; you do not have to share your bedroom and bathroom with others. Furthermore‚ you can make your own meals if you live off campus. I

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    the last three weeks I observed the difference between how students live on campus and how students live off campus. The reason behind my decision to observe this was because I was curious to see the pros and cons of both ways of living. However‚ the last two years I was living on campus so instead of studying my way of living on campus I studied my five roommates and how they function daily. For one week I lived off campus with some friends and observed how they function and perform tasks on a daily

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    dormitories on campus or finding themselves living quarters off campus. Many students and their parents are faced with this decision when the student is accepted to a university that is not so close to home. There are many factors on why students should make this decision wisely. Although both decisions have its advantages and disadvantages‚ it is imperative for students to weigh out their options ahead of time. It is necessary for students to decide if living on the university’s campus will be accommodating

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    thinking and rethinking the claim over in order to be certain that the proposal I wanted was the one which I really cared to presented. My claim‚ that students should not have an open campus lunch‚ was challenging to work with while making a visual. I knew how I wanted to display my message‚ but many times it wasn’t giving off the vibe which I was hoping for. Personally‚ the proposal for me was the easiest part‚ I knew exactly the argument I wanted to make‚ and found it easy to put that into words. On

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    Living on campus Vs. Living off campus Do I live on campus or do I live off campus? Thousands of high school seniors make this decision every year. There are definite pros and cons to either choice. Consider living and study preferences to help make the choice. The most important factors to weigh in making the decision are cost‚ transportation‚ and independence. First of all‚ cost is a very important factor when making this decision. The cost of living on campus can be up to thirty-five percent

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    Living on campus Living on campus Living off campus Living off campus VS. VS. Live on campus or live off campus Recently‚ one of the most popular issues that students are talking about is where to live in the next academic year. Some students believe that live on campus is a better choice because living in resident halls on campus is convenient and safe. Some other students think that live off campus is better‚ because it will have fewer restrictions and a better accommodation

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    3 April 2013 Revision Compare and Contrast Essay Living on Campus Versus Living off Campus Everybody has their own reasons as to why they should live on or off campus. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages that make both a viable solution for where to live while in college. The most important factors to weigh in making the decision are cost‚ transportation‚ and independence. Here are some quick comparisons to give a student the ends and outs of both sides so that they can make an informed

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