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    Introduction This report evaluates the social impact of the installation of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV from now on) cameras in our neighbourhood. These cameras have been placed by the local government with the intention of lowering crime rates. Participants filled a questionnaire‚ and this report is based on their feedback. Positive effects It’s been a month since the installation of the cameras‚ and they have already paid off as a great discouraging system. Misdemeanours such as

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    Concealed Weapons on Campus: Opportunity or Epidemic? “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed.” The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution has started many debates over the years. The right to bear arms is an issue that many are passionate about because of the impact it may have on public safety. College campuses across America have been debating the issue of allowing concealed

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    I. BASIC CAMPUS JOURNALISM Course Description: This course engages aspiring Campus Journalists in becoming skilled writers and critics in the different areas of journalism for a variety of purposes. Their writings should make them aware of their interactions among writing purposes and audience expectations as well as the way generic conventions and the resources of language contribute to effectiveness in journalism. Campus Journalists should be able to write effectively and confidently as writers

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    Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell tells the story of Jack the Ripper and the story of who she thinks committed the crimes. Jack the Ripper was the self-given name of a serial killer during the late 1800s. Jack brutally slayed five known suspects‚ but many more deaths may have been because of him. Walter Sickert‚ an English artist‚ is Jack the Ripper according to Cornwell. In Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed the story is told from the author; The

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    Guns Must Be Allowed On Campus With college shootings on the rise‚ the recent debate between colleges is on allowing students and staff to conceal and carry on campus. College students and staff should be permitted to carry guns on campus with a concealed carry license‚ to protect themselves and others from sexuall assualt‚ combat school shootings‚ and make campus safer. The number of college students who are sexually assaulted is rising and not going away. “One in 5 women and one in 16 men are

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    years of service. One month has now passed since a diamond-studded watch was noticed missing from the cases in the jewelry department of this retail store. External theft has already been ruled out‚ and Mike has been studying the videotapes made by closed-circuit TV that day. Mike comes into Susan’s office to report his findings from the investigation of the missing watch. He tells her his department has studied the tapes and cannot determine who stole the watch but that only one employee‚ Todd‚ handled

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    sparked a nationwide debate‚ between the merits of video surveillance and the privacy invasion. The merits of video surveillance‚ by far‚ outweigh the issues of privacy invasion. In the 1970’s and 1980’s Authorities in Great Britain began installing closed circuit television cameras on streets and in parks‚ transit stations‚ stadiums and shopping areas. With more than four million cameras nationwide‚ the average visitor to London is captured on video 300 times in a single day‚ according to British

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    http://www.ehow.com/facts_5788552_benefits-open-campus-lunch_.html Budget * If students are allowed to leave campus and their parents’ homes are nearby‚ students can save money on lunch and eat from home.

 Social Contact * Students may spend time with others who they may not see if the lunch was confined to on campus. Students can go out and eat with friends.

 Outside * If it’s a great day outside‚ students can eat outdoors and enjoy the sun for a half-hour or so. This could

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    When students are allowed off-campus for lunch‚ it can promote both positive‚ and sometimes rather negative behavior. There are some schools that would like to have this privilege revoked. However; this may not necessarily be the best solution to some bouts of bad behavior showing off-campus. In actuality‚ this would more than likely end up promoting even worse behavior‚ because the students would then feel the need to rebel against the system. Also‚ anger would result within both the negatively

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    ENG 112 24 February 2014 Off-campus Jobs for International Students Lots of American students would like to find jobs while they are at college or even earlier. Unfortunately‚ international students in the USA aren’t allowed to work. It is unfair to those who come here with dreams. International students should be allowed to work off-campus. The limit on-campus jobs are hard to find. And the opportunity to get work experience should be available to all students. In recent years‚ college graduates

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