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    Health Foods on Campus

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    HealthSource August 2010 issue‚ “the soda demand is so great there is enough to supply [everyone] with more than 52 gallons of soda a year.” The rate of soda and junk food consumption has greatly increased throughout the United States; the Iowa State Campus is not an exception. Purpose and Scope As students as Iowa State‚ we are best fit to research how to change the lifestyles of our peers. In order to decrease the obesity epidemic‚ we are proposing to assist in changing someone’s routine diet

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    Guns On Campus Analysis

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    We Don’t Need Guns on College Campus‚ is an editorial written by USA Today (2015)‚ justifying why college campuses should be free of any firearms. According to a 2014 overview by the National Conference of State Legislatures‚ twenty states have banned concealed weapons on campus‚ the twenty-three others have left the decision up for the institutions. The authors support this evidence with the example of a Florida University shooting that took place last year‚ stating students will not be safer if

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    College Campus Issues

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    Whether it be outside or inside‚ the entire campus signifies a place where students come everyday to learn‚ socialize‚ grow and prosper. Although St. Joseph’s College has many advantages for each and every student‚ there are certain aspects of the campus that require some improvements‚ which would help the Long Island Golden Eagles soar. These aspects include lack of parking space‚ nonexistent dorms‚ and issues within the cafeteria. A more accessible campus where parking is not a problem is every college

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    ENGL 111 Calendar FINAL 4

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    The course calendar is a good way to stay on top of course due dates. Refer to it often. All weeks begin Monday at 12:01 a.m. and end the following Sunday at 11:55 p.m.  All work must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. on the posted due date in the course calendar. All times are Eastern Standard Time. All textbook reading assignments are from Writing: Ten Core Concepts by Robert P. Yagelski‚ first edition. Course Calendar for ENGL 111‚ English Composition Sessions Learning Activities Assignments / Assessments

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    Parking problems on campus

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    Internet. May 2004. Available www.peterli.com/cpm/resources/articles/archive.php?article_id=681 Information from the college planning and management was used in defining some solution to the parking problem on college campuses “Solutions to reduce campus parking” Online. Internet. 24 February 2010. Available Information from this article was utilized in the advantages and disadvantages of the Rideshare and Peay pick up programs “my.umbc.edu/discussions/5543” Onlinr. Internet. 23 October 2012. Available

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    meaningful campus life

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    How to make campus life more meaningful? Before going to university‚ I took a colorful and meaningful campus life for granted. Since there were few activities in my six-year high school days‚ I’ve long been expecting life in university. Now‚ after becoming a college student for nearly one year‚ I gradually realized things were not like that. If you do nothing but wait‚ you will not get anything. Many of us had great passion when we just entered university. However‚ with time passing by‚ the passion

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    Online and Campus Classes

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    to get a degree or further their education.  Although most people cannot afford to go to college and while others can afford to go.  There still be questions that linger over both group of people head about is it better to do online courses or on campus courses.  People want to go back to school but the time and money is they biggest factor that hold them back from doing just that.  Doing online will be less time consuming and can save them some money as well.  Although‚ studies show that “Research

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    Satire On Campus Analysis

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    As we wrap up Free Press Week‚ we take a look today at the unique challenges that college students face when engaging in satire and humor on campus‚ from humor magazines and editorial cartoons to satirical flyers and blogs. Like newspaper theft and denial of newspaper funding (which we have already explored this week)‚ this is an issue that FIRE has seen time and time again on university campuses over the years. For any number of reasons‚ parody‚ jokes‚ and satire-whether in print or otherwise—tend

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    Free Speech on Campus

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    life? Is the First Amendment being applied to students’ life on campus? Before expressing a strong opinion on anything‚ most of us carry out a practical inventory of possible results: how will a professor‚ the dean or some other campus authority figure react if a student disagrees with the professor’s way of teaching or some other action that affects campus life? Should campuses encourage the free exchange of ideas? Free speech on campus should be encouraged to promote academic achievement but controlled

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    My philosophy of leadership for public schools centers around forming and establishing a clear vision of what you want for your campus. Having a clear vision supported by achievable objectives and measurable goals gives all stake holders a sense of purpose and identity. However‚ it is not enough to establish a vision for the school; there must be systems in place to measure and monitor these goals and objectives that will allow you to make changes as needed and provide support. Vigilance and follow

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