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    and someone needs to lead the way to fixing it. I propose that UNCW is that campus. At Cal Poly they are having major issues with double the students wanting housing as can be offered. “When Cal Poly opened registration for its new 805-bed Cerro Vista dormitory in the spring of 2003‚ the university received enough applications the first day to fill it. This year‚ the demand by freshmen who want to continue living on campus is double the supply at the now year-old complex‚ said Housing Director Preston

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    Parking on a college campus can very hard to do at times. The problem occurs at northwestern as well. The parking lots are very full at most times during the day and a lot of students and faculty do not obey the parking places that they are supposed to park in. Some reasons why I think that parking on northwestern’s campus needs changing is that the students that live on and off campus and faculty need easier methods of getting to where they are supposed to be.

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    Guns on College Campus

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    Guns on College Campuses Imagine a student or instructor being allowed to bring a gun to campus. Imagine what would happen if that student or instructor were having a bad day or had a major disagreement with someone. The possibility that something disastrous could happen is quite real. Measures should be enacted that address such a situation. By banning guns on campuses‚ tragedies can be prevented. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses because they will increase violence‚ raise the number

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    Essay On Guns On Campus

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    enforcement should carry a gun on campus‚ and not the general public. School shootings are infrequent‚ and college campuses usually considered very safely while allowing concealed weapons on campus. Still I agree that a few students that are trustworthy‚ responsible and should be permitted to carry‚ you change the rules for some and not allow others. I trust there are many people with a concealed weapons permit that should not be able to do so. But if this does happen‚ the campus should keep a record and

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    ‚ Reading the October 8th‚ number 8 series of the Duke‚ it was a pleasure realizing that you reacted on‚ shooting on campus. Thank you for your reaction and observation on this issue and the measures to take to prevent it re-occurring in Duquesne campus. Your reaction on shooting on campus in‚ raise some opinion on the topic It was a good observation especially on this aspect that‚ “individual schools can take steps to address the growing threat of violence and adapt to the culture of fear on

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    Firearms on College Campus

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    [pic] Firearms on Campus There has been an on going debate about whether or not college students and/or professors should be allowed to carry firearms on campus. The Law allows each state to determine if concealed weapons are allowed to be carried on campus. Many advocates of firearms are in agreement that firearms should be allowed on campus. In the past years‚ there have been shootings on college campuses that killed many and injured many. Allowing those who are licensed and trained to

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    Fraternities and Rape on Campus Author(s): Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer Reviewed work(s): Source: Gender and Society‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 4‚ Special Issue: Violence against Women (Dec.‚ 1989)‚ pp. 457-473 Published by: Sage Publications‚ Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/189763 . Accessed: 16/11/2011 12:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    Open campus Lunch

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    Aaron Mantuano English II – 5th Period 10/27/13 High Schools Should Have Open Campus Lunch Lunch period is the highlight of the day for high school students around the globe. For students who wake up too late to eat breakfast‚ it is an opportunity to give their bodies the fuel they need to finish the day. Many others see it as a refreshing break from the stress of schoolwork and the demands of their teachers. And for nearly all students‚ it is a time to socialize and mingle with friends

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    Hate Speech On Campus

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    Free speech is one of the most controversial and confusing of the amendments. Throw it into a college campus setting and it’s an extremely complex matter‚ especially when “Hate Speech” is involved. Many people have different views and definitions on what hate speech in tales‚ for instance in “Hate Speech on Campus”‚ Joseph S. Tuman‚ defines it as “Written or spoken words directed towards a particular group (typically although not exclusively a minority group) with the purpose or effect of verbally

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    June 6‚ 2013 Open and Closed Source Systems POS/355 Option One GNU Introduction The GNU General Public License has served a major role in the way people think of programs today. The GNU‚ or simply GPL is originally written by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The case is‚ most software’s don’t want you to share or change the program. This means that they are trying to take away freedoms of having the program. What the GNU General Public License is designed to do is the

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