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    important for college students. As a college student‚ I need a healthy diet so that my body can run properly with enough fuel to get through the day. Since college is so stressful and demanding at times‚ it’s important that our bodies are fueled enough to keep up with the stress. I’m starting to see how important it is to have a healthy diet throughout college. It’s surprising how many young people have health issues because they didn’t pay attention to their health during the young college years. According

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    First‚ in general‚ to students’ perspectives‚ they do not aware of a minority group of students called homeless students because they often view homeless as irresponsibility‚ alcoholism and addict. As a definition of Quinton D. Geis‚ a student from University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Exploring the Academic and Social Experiences of Homeless College Students‚ 13)‚ homelessness could be students are living on the street‚ living in a car‚ or may be “couch surfing‚” spending a short amount of time at various

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    Effects of Racial Diversity on Complex Thinking in College Students by Anthony Lising Antonio‚ Mitchell J. Chang‚ Kenji Hakuta‚ David A. Kenny‚ Shana Levin‚ and Jeffrey F. Milem go in depth with their research in order to find out if there is a correlation between the opinion and thoughts of minorities and how it can influence others. The experiment that I decided to create in order to understand if racial diversity affects the complexity of our thinking is similar to Antonio‚ Chang‚ Hakuta‚ Kenny

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    Consequences of a College Student Cheating Students are driven to cheat when there are too much emphasis to ace exams from both parents and school officials. It’s difficult to dismiss entirely of why students cheat‚ but taking the pressure away‚ students are less likely to engage in such conduct. Cheating implies breaking the rules. Academic dishonesty is using reference materials during a closed-book test or getting the answers ahead of time. Cheating is a significant concern in distance education

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    NATURE & EFFECTS OFOBLIGATIONS See Arts. 1163 - 1178 NATURE OF OBLIGATIONS 1. Personal Obligationsobligations to do or notto do; where the subject matter is an act to bedone or not to be donea. Positive – obligation to dob. Negative – obligation not to do 2. Real Obligations: obligations to give; where thesubject matter is a thing which the obligor mustdeliver to the obligeea. Determinate or specific – object is particularlydesignated or physically segregated from allother things

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    Heading off to college as a freshman education student is a very exciting and scary time for many people. Even with your best intentions and hopes at work‚ you may encounter some problems in this new situation. As you get acclimated to the daily grind of college life and an education program‚ you will often learn to deal with or solve these issues. Sponsored Link Stress Risk Assessment Corporate Stress Risk Assessments Helps Increase Staff Performance www.stressmanagementsociety.com Emotional

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    Patrice Williams November 12‚ 2013 Conflicts of A College Student The daily life of a college student is filled with many conflicts. To begin with‚ students face everyday conflicts such as having transportation‚ family issues‚ financial problems‚ and also lack of focus and responsibility. In college if one is without a car or a reliable source of transportation every day‚ it can really affect them in school. One might could have a car but it is currently broke down or someone said they were

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    that everyone around the world shares something in common ? We have all at one time or another been victims of conflict and uncontrollable situations also known as stress !. Although we all react differently to different situations or conflicts these situations can have a lot of power over our emotions and cause us to feel angry frustrated anxious nervous etc. A dictionary explination of stress is : As college students we are more susceptible of encountering involuntary situations or conflicts

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    sending of messages‚ controlling trains etc. If we can use no drivers to control vehicles‚ then trains can have a less chance of crashing because they will follow a route that is stetted. Anyway‚ without a need for humans for these things‚ we can use manpower for a better purpose like building buildings‚ fixing the computers etc that computers cannot do. The need for humans to reproduce more will also decrease. We can also save time by sending messages faster‚ look for information faster etc. This

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    Teaching Background Students discuss an ethical dilemma that is readily comprehensible – who to save in a lifeboat. The various ethical perspectives can be derived in students’ own words. Alternatively‚ each group can assume one perspective and analyze their choices through that lens. Student Handouts: Ethical Group Discussion – The Lifeboat Discussions about the lifeboat are influenced strongly by how the question is posed. Be sure to allow room for solutions that maximize fairness (i.e.

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