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    The concern for the safety of your child in a college campus or university will most likely be your number one priority. In the case that you do not have a child and you are that person in the university‚ you might always want to watch your back. According to a “statistical analysis of more than three decades of data‚ in 2011 the United States entered a new period in which mass shootings are occurring more frequently.” (Cohen) Now off course‚ the research that has been done by Cohen includes mass

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    finds that he makes a mess when he eats and it doesn’t do much for his self-image. He has always prided himself on his appearance and likes to look smart. My strengths * I had very good eye contact with audience * I used good facial expressions in presentation * I answered appropriate open and closed questions during my presentation * I took my time appropriately when speaking to the audience * I used a clear voice tone in the presentation * I expressed myself in an

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    CE 434 Traffic Analysis and Design Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Course Project in Application of ITS in Campus Traffic Management Mohit Kumar Singhal (08004057) Aditya Dogra (08004059) Vishal Lunker (08004060) Yash Shah (08010029) Aditya Bhadoria (08D07019) ------------------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would sincerely like to thank our project guide‚ Dr. P. Vedagiri‚ for his invaluable guidance and constant support

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    Voice of Freedom

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    Voices of freedom | Safe for Democracy: The United States And World War 1 | America and the World 125:Professor Cash | | Evan Kantor | 2/15/2013 | | In reading of this chapter and both documents‚ it really shows how the United States had to fight for its democracy and freedoms. There were two main points during this time that helped shape America. Eugene V. Debs was a man on a mission; he was arrested for delivering an anti-war speech and was convicted in violation in

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    Freedom of Speech

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    " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press" -First Amendment‚ U.S. Constitution. According to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution‚ one of the basic principles our country is based on is the freedom of speech. Because of this‚ as eras and ages have passed in this still young and growing country‚ this amendment has had a greater use then stated‚ as to just insure a

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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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    The American Freedom

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    The American Freedom The Civil Rights Movement was an era devoted to activism for equal rights and treatment of African Americans in the United States. During this period‚ people rallied for social‚ legal‚ political and cultural changes to prohibit discrimination and end segregation. Civil rights are defined as "the nonpolitical rights of a citizen; especially those guaranteed to U.S. citizens by the 13th and 14th amendments to the Constitution and by acts of Congress" (Wikipedia). The 13th

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    Freedom Rides

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    How significant were the Freedom Rides and the Tent Embassy and what has been the long term impact on reconciliation in Australia? Rights for Aborigines were very limited compared to those for immigrated Australians until very recently. A number of events in the 20th century helped bring more rights to Aborigines. Two of these events were the Freedom Rides of 1965 and the Tent Embassy‚ first seen in 1972. The Freedom Rides of 1965 took place in New South Wales from the 12th to the 26th of February

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    New Campus Carry Law

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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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    After reading about the DHMO and all of its positive and negative effects‚ I’ve come to the conclusion that I strongly feel it should be banned from our campus. It is not only dangerous to us as humans and individuals‚ but it is also harmful to our environment. After meeting with several students here at Iona‚ we all feel strongly about our decision when thinking about what is best for the College community. From all of the reading and research regarding DHMO and its harm it can potentially bring

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