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    Roommates

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    the college or university .After that they go home; however ‚ others prefer to study and then stay in the dorm near to their university or college. Staying with a roommate has positive and negative effects. I think in order to get along well with their roommates; college student should work on improving their communication skills. According to the video 1‚ if you decide to live in the dorm‚ you should find a good roommate and then try to meet with him outside the environment. To avoid any misunderstanding

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    All The Time

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    time will come out and send student government and the university administration a message by voting NO. Although twenty-four hour visitation in the dorms would be convenient for some individuals at times‚ it would cause problems that far outweigh these conveniences. Certainly the biggest problem would be the resulting lack of privacy for dorm students. Most college students like to relax in nightgowns‚ T-shirts or underwear in their rooms and halls when they are studying late at night‚ or

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    because of what she wore during the welcoming week. But it was mostly the people who were not part of Nathan’s dorm hall who had mistaken her as a parent of one of the students attending the college. One of the RAs on Nathan’s hall saw her eating dinner and drinking a beer in the dorm lounge and confronted her about it. Rebekah Nathan was clueless that drinking an alcoholic beverage in the dorm lounge was not allowed and she knew that she could not say anything that would blow her undergrad cover because

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    T.M. V. STATE OF FLORIDA I‚ Desiree Cramier‚ write this opinion to support the majority opinion on the case of T.M. v. State of Florida. In the T.M. v. State of Florida case‚ I agreed with the majority opinion. I chose his because I thought the curfew ordinance was unconstitutional. I do believe a city may have an interest in passing the laws diminishing behavior for the public’s health and safety. However‚

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    Sarah's Scenario

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    good home and is brought up well with core values‚ such as a nightly curfew. This information tells me that she has been brought up with nature and nurture characteristics. Clearly Sarah is an intellectual female and seems to have an extroverted persona. So here is the issue‚ Sarah meets a new group of individuals who want her to join them for a party. That will put Sarah in a position to disobey her parent’s rules of curfew. Socially‚ she is extroverted and thrives off of other people. There

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    Adjusting to College Life

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    Adjusting To the College Life Adjusting to the college life and be hard and also a great learning experience. Adjusting to living in a dorm is the main adjustment a student will make. The stress level as a student can be a rude adjustment for most college students. Last but not lease balancing freedom with responsibility. Going to college and living in a dorm is a living and learning experience. Sharing a floor could sometimes bring problems with sharing showers‚ washers and dryers. One key thing

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    In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas lives in an imperfect world. His community is a dystopia. According to the text‚ utopias and dystopias is a term used to describe a utopian society in which things have gone wrong. Jonas’ community is a dystopia because of the lack of knowledge‚ sameness‚ and complete control. Jonas’ community has a lack of knowledge. The Receiver of Memory only knows the past. Families can only have 2 books‚ while The Giver and the Receiver of Memory have a whole library

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    What It Means To Be Free

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    cell phone. In my household‚ in order to even receive a phone‚ you have to be at least 13 years old. When 10:00pm comes around‚ I’m assumed to be in bed and off my phone. If I was to disobey my parents and go past my curfew‚ there would be consequences. Being on my phone past curfew would equal some sort of grounding. Grounding is something I personally don’t enjoy. Once grounded‚ the kids would try their hardest to approach ungrounding.

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    Boarding School

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    Amber Johnson Josette Arvizu Writing 101 Narrative Essay 12 September 2009 First Days At Boarding School This was the fist time I flew in a plane and I was so sure I was going to die. I imagined the planes engines suddenly breaking down and then slowly we plummeted down to certain death. “Excuse me miss‚ would you like something to drink?” the flight attendant asked me. I must have looked worse then I thought because she said it in a calm soothing way sort of like she was trying to talk someone

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    himself‚ and admits that he told a lie to get out of Mr. Spencer’s company‚ and also that this is pretty characteristic‚ he’ll tell a lie rather than suffer through almost any situation. He heads back to his dorm room at Pencey‚ and tells a story about Ossenburger‚ the alumni after whom his dorm is named. This story seems to capture for Holden all of the absurdities of Pencey. Ossenburger‚ who made his riches in the undertaking business‚ came back to his old school to make a solemn speech about how

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