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    passing a law making it legal to carry a gun on college campuses. The people trying to get the law passed say that letting someone carry a concealed weapon will allow the weapon carrier to protect themselves if a shooter comes to their campus. Those against allowing a person to carry a gun on campus want to protect people from gun accidents. Guns on campus would definitely make me think twice about doing violence on a college campus. It should be legal to carry a gun on campus. In Arizona‚ the law to make

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    Manies‚ a carry concealed weapon permit holder‚ walked into the office and pointed a .38-caliber pistol at the victim and executed her while she sat in her chair‚ talking on the phone. This violent act and other very serious crimes like it are committed on a regular basis. There are many small things that the government could do to limit the number of handgun related deaths‚ but the most obvious thing is to enact stricter handgun control laws and to make it more difficult to get a carry concealed weapon

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    THE THREE ELEMENTS OF A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT: ETHOS‚ LOGOS‚ AND PATHOS Aristotle (384-322 b.c.e.) studied with the great philosopher Plato and tutored young Alexander the Great. He wrote more than 400 books‚ including the Rhetoric‚ which is used to this day as a foundational work in the study of argumentation. Aristotle said that rhetoric (argumentation) involves using all the available means of persuasion and he defined the means of persuasion as ethos (personal credibility)

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    administrators and professors should be allowed to carry concealed guns or not. Whereas some analysts have continually defended the opinion that guns should be allowed on college and campuses grounds‚ majority have nullified any single idea of having concealed weapons on campuses as this is a direct threat to the security of everyone around. For the safety of students‚ bills meant to allow public colleges and universities to allow hidden and loaded guns on campus should not be passed. Allowing guns on campuses

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    Students‚                        As you know‚ the Campus Placements Activities have already begun at our Institute. In this connection‚ I would like to share an article (PFB) by Mr. Prashant Yadav‚ CEO‚ Bodhisutra.com‚ and an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and IIM Ahmedabad about PREPARATION FOR CAMPUS PLACEMENTS. Campus placements: 10 preparation mantras A great first job can go a long way in paving the road for a rewarding career. That’s why campus placements occupy a student’s mind right from the

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    Campus Life Up In Smoke College is a place for everyone to step into a new chapter in life. Everyone is making new friends and studying hard. Most of the students do not realize that many students smoke tobacco. Students walking to class while smoking is not an uncommon thing to see on campus. It is disgusting and many hold their breath trying not to inhale the second hand smoke. Bowling Green administrative department should be handling this issue by designating areas around campus for

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    Open Carry: Homeland Defense Aid or Hindrance Milliahn Valentino Wilmington University Armed and ready‚ the Miracle family of Sterling Heights‚ Michigan is fully prepared to take on any terrorist threat. Like a growing number of Americans‚ they believe such readiness‚ including a house with 25 firearms‚ is their civic duty. According to Lee Miracle‚ “We see preparedness as like having a fire extinguisher – you never want to use it‚ but it is there”. Lee Miracle also believes in his right to

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    student’s health (Fortin‚ 2007). As of 2011‚ over 500 college campuses across the country have eliminated smokers‚ creating a better and healthier environment and even reducing the number of smokers (Steinberg‚ 2011). “Since a smoking ban was implanted on campus at Michigan State University‚ more students sought assistance in quitting (USA Today‚ 2011). If people wish to do harm to their bodies by using such a destructive substance‚ they should be forced to do so in an area far from others who do not wish

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    On Campus or Off Campus Living If you are a new student and you want to choose between living on campus and living off campus‚ here some differences between them which may help you in your decision. The first difference is the cost. Normally‚ off campus housing is more expensive than on campus housing because of the additional charges. When you live off campus‚ you should pay for your own Internet access‚ furniture‚ and kitchen and bath necessities in addition to the rent‚ so it is a

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    happens to them when they leave school for lunch. Mlive.com states that‚ “French students have a two-hour lunch break from 11:30am to 1:30pm. During their lunch break they can eat at home or at a restaurant‚ having several positive aspects about open campus. Clearly‚ high schoolers that are ages 14 all the way to 18 have the capability to take responsibility for actions they choose to do when they leave for lunch. Likewise‚ when dealing with athletes‚ coaches have to trust their players to show up for

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