way to go? I have attended to two different colleges in the United States and the fact is that they are quite different in some points. After graduating Quincy High School‚ I enrolled in an English as Second Language program in the Suffolk University to get accepted to the school. One year later‚ I transferred to Quincy College. According to my experience‚ I recognize the differences between a university and a community college in terms of their campus size‚ tuitions and fees‚ and their students’
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Tyler Sekine Dr. Glenn Cope Essay 3 Compare and Contrast 3/20/11 Handguns In The Classroom Over the past couple of years‚ the debate over whether or not handguns should be allowed on school campuses has exploded into a wide variety of opinions. Handguns are allowed in many other places‚ but should they really be brought into a learning environment? Many people are starting to voice their opinions over this topic due to the large increase of school shootings and suicides within recent years
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Eric Samuel June 4‚ 2016 Schubert American History - Period 4 Gun Control on College Campuses Gun control has been a highly controversial issue in the United States for the past several decades. From assassinations to mass shootings‚ every time guns and violence comes together the issue resurfaces. Should the nation act on stricter gun control laws and regulations? Can people be trusted to own a gun‚ that they will use it responsibly? The nation is truly divided on the topic of
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Compare and contrast When choosing a college‚ it is important to look at the positives and the negatives between a community college such as NICC and other small community colleges or a bigger university such as Iowa or Iowa State. Some of the positives of a community college include living closer to home‚ less expensive‚ and a familiar location. Some of the negatives of moving to a bigger university include more expensive‚ farther away from home and living in a new place and having to live in
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Malique Tiari Daniels EH 101-107 Linda Payne 802 Words 3/24/14 Is a dry campus the right choice? College is about making memories‚ both good and bad. The University of South Alabama is a dry campus‚ which means that there are no alcoholic beverages allowed in your dorm room or at any event on campus. Even though the legal age for consuming alcohol is twenty-one students still participate in underage drinking. The legal age to smoke tobacco products in the state of Alabama is nineteen and
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complying with the rules. If RMHS had an open campus system allowing for students to leave for lunch‚ students would no doubt take advantage of the system which would create many problems within the school. An open campus would form the issue of students ditching their classes. Also‚ an open campus could create many accidents due to how students would be rushing back to their classes in order to make it back on time. Finally‚ students could use the open campus as an opportunity to participate in unlawful
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Dry Campuses College and drinking have gone hand in hand for years. Whether it’s Spring weekend‚ celebrating the big game‚ or a Thursday night party‚ alcohol seems to bere the center of many social events. Because of this‚ my purpose is to promote moderate drinking on campus versus a dry campus‚ which is one where there is no alcohol drinking permitted on campus even for those students over the age of 21. Since all of us or someone we know‚ will be attending college‚ this is important information
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Suffolk County Community College has banned tobacco on all of their campuses so tobacco users can quit and receive help but also to protect everyone from passive smoking and involuntary exposure to it. One could find a person smoking anywhere outside the buildings throughout college. This is one of the most mentioned topics when students and professors discuss about this new policy. It was something that went on very frequently. Many students‚ faculty‚ and visitors were passively smoking involuntarily
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How do you stop binge drinking on campus? Binge drinking on college campuses affects more than just those that are doing it-teachers‚ parents and the quality of campus life all suffer when the problem gets out of hand. Putting an end to binge drinking is not easy but it is possible with the right initiatives. One way to stop binge drinking is to provide alcohol free activities on campus that discourage students from drinking. Hosting regular movie nights‚ dances and volunteer opportunities
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Concealed Weapons and Campus Safety Prepared For: Professor --- WRT202.101 York College of PA Prepared By: TygaStyle‚ Student WRT202.101 York College of PA 2 August 2012 Introduction On April 16‚ 2007‚ Seung Hui Cho shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University‚ Blacksburg‚ VA in two separate attacks about two hours apart (Mass Shootings at Virginia Tech‚ 2007; Worth‚ 2008). Those shots were heard around the
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