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    The Homepage on Sexual Assault on the UA Campus Completing the public argument assignment was a very challenging and enjoyable experience because it was necessary to apply most of the knowledge acquired since the beginning of the semester about rhetorical analysis and persuasive arguments. Therefore‚ many of the strategies can be easily found in the letter and website that I created. Since my topic for the public argument was sexual assault on UA campus‚ I selected the Ms. Kendal W. White‚ who is

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    supposed to be a place where student to study. That should be the only reason that student should worry about. However‚ with the “New Campus Carry Law” passed‚ student now need to aware of avoid some circumstance which could bring them to face the death line. This new law I could say is not fair to everyone. At first‚ its can’t be 100% student will carry gun into campus when people need to be at least 21 years old who obtained a concealed handgun license (CHL) to have a gun. So‚ all the freshmen who

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    Cited: Page “The Case Against Guns on Campus.” Keep Guns Off Campus. Brady Center. 2009 Web. 17 March 2011. Egendorf‚ Laura K. "Introduction." At Issue: School Shootings. Greenhaven Press. August 2004 Web. 9 March 2011. Lott‚ John. “Should Bans Against Carrying Concealed Weapons Be Lifted On College

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    The first main sociological question in the "Fraternities and Rape on Campus" study performed by Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer was‚ "What characteristics do fraternities have that make them prone to objectification of women and more likely to commit gang rape on college campuses and why fraternities encourage the sexual coercion of women. According to Martin and Hummer (1989: 459)‚ "fraternities are vitally concerned – more than anything else – with masculinity (cf. Kanin 1967)."

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    Having guns on campus will only be a more convenient way for students to commit suicide‚ make it difficult to determine the first shooter in a school shooting if someone shoots back in self-defense‚ and students tend to react without thinking‚ this gives the students the chance to shoot someone because the wrong thing was said. Colleges are meant to be safe‚ adding guns on campuses could be a concern to many parents when sending their children off to college. Guns should not be allowed on universities

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    Analysis of the Mona Lisa Kim Pokladowski 2/20/11 I have always been intrigued with the Mona Lisa‚ I don’t know why but there is something about her smile and her eyes that captivates me. The realness of the painting and how ordinary the Mona Lisa is the reason why I can look at this painting with great joy‚ it doesn’t make me think too much‚ it doesn’t confuse me‚ the simplicity and the normalcy of this painting is what I enjoy so much. However‚ after an analysis you can see that the painting

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    A recent occurrence involving two college students from the University of Ohio has gained considerable attention. The two students‚ one male and one female‚ participated in sexual activity together in front of a bank. At one point‚ there was an audience cheering the activity on‚ the male asked the female if she still wished to continue‚ and it appeared as though she gave consent and continued to participate without any indication of force (Young‚ 2015). This later came to the

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    “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus”             In Derek Bok’s article‚ “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus”‚ Bok writes about what has been a long-lasting controversial issue in the United States: freedom of speech and expression. The author claims that though the acts are “insensitive and unwise‚” they are permitted‚ and lawfully so. Acts of expression are committed on a day-to-day basis and in a broad aspect of environments; some are offensive while others are not. Who

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    will be used in rare occasions. 1.4 SOLUTION The best solution to the above problem is to develop a single RFID tag that can be used inside the college campus. Each and every RFID tag holds a particular number and it is integrated with the id cards of each and every individuals. The RFID tag reader can be fixed anywhere in campus and it is used to collect the information about the tag location. The collected data can be sent to centralized server to handle that information. Another

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    I was hired to teach English to a youngster of 9 from Korea. This experience intensified my interest to become a teacher in TESOL someday. Reasons for Wanting to Attend LIU I am applying to enroll in the M.A. in TESOL program at the C.W. Post campus. I know that the School of Education is

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