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    here are many compelling reasons to move off-campus. Pretty much all of them can be broken into seven main areas. 1) Cost 2) Freedom 3) Space 4) Privacy 5) Health 6) No Res-Life Drama 7) Life Prep I’ll go into further detail on each below: Cost: It can be expensive to live on campus. First off‚ residential life/housing offices tend to require that your bill be paid in full with tuition which most likely means a loan‚ which while resulting in a single payment‚ will likely mean you are going

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    advantages to living in villages. To Begin with‚ generally villages have healthy ‎and pleasant weather‚ which makes people feel healthy and gives them a lot of energy. Also‚ ‎the food of rural people is more natural and healthier. Living in a good condition lead to ‎physical and mental health. In contrast‚ owing to various pollutions‚ which exist in cities‚ a vast ‎number of urban people suffer from health problems such as heart disease or breathing ‎problems.‎ Moreover‚ the cost of living in villages

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    Campus Carry According to the Texas Department of Public Safety on August 1st of 2016‚ the right for an authorized licensed handgun holder to carry a concealed handgun on certain public‚ private‚ and/or independent university campuses was granted. Even though campus carry is permitted‚ open carry is still banned. Depending on the campus certain buildings may be prohibited to campus carry. When there is a building on the campus that does not permit the carrying of handguns‚ there will be a sign

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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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    Difference between online and on campus classes These days college students have a choice between two ways to go to college. Online classes or on campus classes. At first I found it hard to believe that you can take college courses at home. You will need to weigh a difference of options as to which one you choose. And you will also have to pick which college you want to go to. Now that you know which subject you want to study and which degree you need whether it’s an associate’s degree‚ a bachelor’s

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    Online Courses vs. Traditional Campus Shelia Cortes COMM/155 November 18‚ 2012 Kathrine O’Neil Online Courses vs. Traditional Campus Having the option of attending college online makes it possible for anyone to receive a quality education. Today online education competes with traditional education at every level. In fact‚ today more than 60% of traditional colleges and universities‚ including Harvard‚ Duke

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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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    were always given the option to live on base or off. The answer has always been the same‚ off base. I enjoy living off base because we have more freedom‚ a sense of normalcy‚ more income‚ and a better way to experience the culture in Spain. Being able to live off base has always been a better experience for us and we always enjoy the different homes we are able to choose from. First I enjoy living off base because we have more freedom. Being off base we still have to follow certain rules of the military

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    Home of Mercy Home of Mercy is a sonnet written by Gwen Harwood during modern era Australia. It depicts the lifestyle of a select few group of “ruined girls”‚ who have been impregnated and exiled to live with the nuns throughout the course of their pregnancy‚ in hope of exoneration. It deals with the confronting issue of the loss youthful innocence; is a wrong decision made in your teenage years really enough to have the rest of your social life destroyed? Gwen Harwood’s poem raises the problem

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    Susan Stenlund The satisfaction of a person living in a long-term care institution is very important. What is so important about this is the fact that these are places people go to spend the rest of their life until it’s over. Some don’t have a choice because they are terminally ill or are dying of old age. They may not get a choice in whether they have to be a nursing home or not‚ but they do get a choice in which nursing home they get to stay at. When a person is looking for a place

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