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    Everyone goes to a party and Jennie allows Heath to take her to the famous church spot where he makes out with girls. Heath and Jennie end up kissing and when drunken Heath tries to take it to the next level she stops him and leads him back to his dorm room. This lets everyone know that Jennie has the power to say no to Heath and that she can have him whenever she wants him. Jennie also has a secret thing with Easy Walsh‚ Calli’s boyfriend. Jennie knows that she can’t be in a relationship with him

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    Obviously students are allowed to go out and do whatever they want without their parents knowing or giving them a set curfew to go back home. College is much different and students gain a great deal of weight from alcohol. Drinking too much has a far more damaging effect than you can predict simply by looking at the number of alcohol calories in a drink. Not only does it

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    the assignment was due. It is obvious that as a college student‚ I have had to adapt to a whole new style of learning. Another thing that I have had to adapt to is living on my own without having my parents looking out for me. Since I do not have a curfew anymore‚ I feel more independent than I ever have before. I no longer have to worry about coming home too late or telling anyone where I’m going

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    At that time‚ Gibbs Hall‚ the athletic dorm was being renovated and we lived in South Carrick. It was there I became obsessed with the social aspects of college. My life shifted to doing as many things as possible to escape my reality. I spent as least time as possible around the complex. I

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    revised Dormitory Agreement even with the presence of a log book‚ which sets the permits in black and white. These permits may only be accorded and approved by the dormitory manager until a waiver and quitclaim form is accomplished‚ which clears the dorm authorities and the university from any responsibility in any untoward incident involving the resident. Also‚ the permits are required to be accomplished and passed until 5PM‚ without any prior consultation and dissemination with the stakeholders.

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    "You are all shards that make up something big; no one is more or less important than others. Now‚ for the first order of business. On your notes‚ if you see the Shard Academy application‚ then you will see that you have a schedule‚ a map‚ and a curfew. New students will all get a week to familiarize themselves with these things and will be forgiven for any accidents that happen‚ but once the week was up‚ we’ll expect no more accidents. was that clear?" There were scattered responses but the only

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    points down a little bit. Campus living provided by the school always comes with what they call a “code of conduct”. It is probably a very small book with rules and regulations that students living on campus must follow. For example‚ there might be a curfew which insists students to be in their bedroom by a certain time. Another example is the amount of guests you can have and if they are even allowed to stay overnight. Campus life has many more regulations on alcohol and drug abuse‚ the noise level

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    is to uphold the integrity of the family. Adultery is forbidden. Divorce is a failure and a shame. And the business of the young is to find lifelong mates. Pregnant girls didn’t show themselves at school. Co-ed dorms at college were as yet unheard of‚ and female students had curfews. Premarital sex was furtive‚ shaking up rare‚ and the near universal birth control for the unmarried was the old standby a friend calls “my mother would kill me” (Women and conservativism after the sexual revolution

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    introduction was begining with Offred the main character. Offred lives with Aunt Sarah and Aunt Elizabeth. The aunts are meant to show these handmaid’s‚ the aunts show them discipline. The aunts are very strict with the handmaids‚ for example they have a curfew for them and they can only go out twice in a day. The aunts purpose and importance is that the keep the handmaid’s on check like so that they can be good. Offred’s purpose in the Handmaid’s Tale is to show how she was treated and what type of life

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    The shootings that occurred at Kent State University‚ Ohio‚ on May 4‚ 1970 have been a dark spot in American history for almost 36 years. It is a day remembered by many names‚ THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS‚ MAY 4 or the KENT STATE MASSACRE. Four students were killed and nine were wounded‚ all of America suffered. The student body at Kent State numbered about 20‚000 and had been considered conservative‚ but not overly political. In fact they were thought of as rather passive politically. The shootings

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