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    in high school during orientation and his personality instantly struck me. he is outspoken and outgoing‚ the complete opposite of my character. I am quite shy and reserved. After orientation surprising enough‚ I was allocated not only the same dormitory as Pooja but also the same cubicle. Being the outspoken one‚ Nicole introduced herself and that’s where our beautiful friendship began. The more time we spent together the more our friendship grew. We have remained the best of friends since then

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    is using drugs‚ it can risk for teens because they are the juncture age that really easy to be persuaded. For example‚ most of university students got a lot of money from their parents and a lot of students left home and have a freedom to stay in dormitory by themselves‚ these can cause teenagers to try drugs just to fit in the social norms‚ they might do it to impress their buddies to be considered “cool” as part of being in the group and gain acceptance by friends. Secondly‚ some of them use drug

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    Prison Systems Comparison Essay Alexa Werstiuk CJA/234 Introduction State Prison History The state prisons today were founded on the basis of the 1700s to 1800’s during the Age of Enlightenment. The English correctional facility referred to as a “gaol‚” commonly known as a jail. They housed men‚ women‚ children‚ the mentally ill along with the civil and criminals. The individuals suffered from idleness‚ diseases‚ despair and malnutrition. The gaols were maintained by local authorities

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    the campus was built on land donated by a wealthy industrialist. Because the campus is somewhat isolated from the rest of the town‚ students wanting to shop or dine off campus have to drive into town. The campus itself is a “walking” campus‚ with dormitories‚ classrooms‚ and supporting amenities such as a bookstore‚ sundry shop‚ barber shop‚ branch bank‚ and food-service facilities—all within close proximity. Access to the campus by car is limited‚ with peripheral parking

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    Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi is a memoir in which she outlines her own life and the life of women in Iran. Throughout the novel‚ her focus remains on the role of women in Iran. She paints a portrait of her own self‚ whose drive and courage never allowed her to be silenced. She speaks of her experiences as a woman in Iran before‚ during‚ and after the Revolution of 1979. Her story begins as a child‚ before the revolution. She grew up in a very liberal home. Both parents were very intellectual

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyze juvenile delinquency within the United States and the realities which have been discovered‚ ascertained or confronted while performing such an analysis. First of all‚ it is important to delineate and describe the types of prisons within the United States. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons‚ the correctional system is comprised of the following types of prisons which are divided by security levels with the purpose of confining offenders in

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    change. Home is where I can find peace‚ tranquility‚ joy and most importantly is I feel safe. No one could say that he feels scared in his own house‚ because I think no place in the world is safer than the own house. Particularly when I moved to the dormitory‚ I wished how much I could be back home right then. Therefore‚ having a place where always welcome you with all the joy to come back after a tired day is so delighted. The important position of the house will never change in my heart. For

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    Mongolian-Turkish school. My parents‚ on the other hand‚ felt different. Their decision was set in stone‚ I could not go‚ because it would be too far from home‚ and I would be associating with people who can make you bad‚ I would have to stay at dormitory. But this time I resisted my parents. And for 2 years studying at that school I have learned to be strong and just grin and bear through hardships and setbacks all. And I have greatly appreciated my friends‚ who have been there for me through rough

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    Evaluation HB-105 Student Name Chen Yaohua Name of Business/Organization: Starbucks Time/Date of Visit: 9/5/2014 Location: Eppley Center Type of Business/Organization: Retail Food Service Service Non-Profit  Big Box Contract/Dormitory Lodging Government Grocery  Quick Service Finance Public Svc Department Store Family Dining Communications  Other Discount Fine Dining Utilities

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    the Office. 5. No day scholar may bring books or magazines to school without permission. 6. No day scholar may carry letters or messages for boarders without special permission from the Principal. 7. No day scholars may go to a dormitory or the refectory without permission. 8. Girls taken ill during school hours are to be taken up to the sick room or dispensary and the Office informed. 9. Borrowing without permission is strictly forbidden. 10. No student may take

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