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    wonder whether or not any forms of weapons should be approved on campus grounds. College staff‚ students‚ and families‚ may worry about their safety on campus while attending college. Safety tends to be ensured through protective weapons. A big controversy among the society of college‚ is whether or not concealed weapons should be allowed. Some people believe that teachers/faculty should be allowed to posses a weapon for protection on campus‚ others believe that both teachers and students should be able

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    Fraternities and Rape on Campus Author(s): Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer Reviewed work(s): Source: Gender and Society‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 4‚ Special Issue: Violence against Women (Dec.‚ 1989)‚ pp. 457-473 Published by: Sage Publications‚ Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/189763 . Accessed: 16/11/2011 12:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    Freedom

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    Many writers’ feel strongly about ‘Freedom’ and how important it is. Compare how they use language to convey what they feel’. In this essay I’m going to be analysing and explaining three poems that I have chosen from the variety of poems that we studied in the anthology called “The Struggle for Freedom.” The poems I have chosen are: “Still I Rise‚” “Warning‚” and “Black Brown and White.” I’m going to be comparing the use of language‚ poetic devices‚ and the range of techniques the different writers

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    Open campus Lunch

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    Aaron Mantuano English II – 5th Period 10/27/13 High Schools Should Have Open Campus Lunch Lunch period is the highlight of the day for high school students around the globe. For students who wake up too late to eat breakfast‚ it is an opportunity to give their bodies the fuel they need to finish the day. Many others see it as a refreshing break from the stress of schoolwork and the demands of their teachers. And for nearly all students‚ it is a time to socialize and mingle with friends

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    ‚ Reading the October 8th‚ number 8 series of the Duke‚ it was a pleasure realizing that you reacted on‚ shooting on campus. Thank you for your reaction and observation on this issue and the measures to take to prevent it re-occurring in Duquesne campus. Your reaction on shooting on campus in‚ raise some opinion on the topic It was a good observation especially on this aspect that‚ “individual schools can take steps to address the growing threat of violence and adapt to the culture of fear on

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    Firearms on College Campus

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    [pic] Firearms on Campus There has been an on going debate about whether or not college students and/or professors should be allowed to carry firearms on campus. The Law allows each state to determine if concealed weapons are allowed to be carried on campus. Many advocates of firearms are in agreement that firearms should be allowed on campus. In the past years‚ there have been shootings on college campuses that killed many and injured many. Allowing those who are licensed and trained to

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    Freedom

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    FREEDOM Freedom. Isn’t that such a beautiful word. A luxurious gift we’ve been given. A feeling many people would like to experience. We have a right as people living in the United States of America to have and experience freedom. But did we ever really take the time to think of what freedom really means and how lucky we are to have such a thing. Freedom has such a great meaning and value to me because I know what it is like to have no freedom. To me freedom is much more than just being able

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    to look for what message the creator and patron of the work was sending and why. Art could also be used in several different ways. It could be method of self-expression‚ like James Hampton’s “Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations”‚ where he created his thrones‚ and altars due to his personal visions. There is also social expression‚ where artists express the times that they are in. Politics comes in to play here‚ where works could be used as propaganda. Art could also be through the form

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    Freedom

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    Freedom Paper When asked the question‚ “Am I free?”‚ there is a challenge to your brain as to what the true definition of “freedom” is. When looked up in a dictionary‚ 17 different definitions come up. The first definition is‚ “the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint”‚ while the last definition states‚ “the power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self-determination”. These two definitions

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    In the novel‚ Speak the author uses the protagonist‚ Melinda‚ to teach the reader the importance of verbal expression. Melinda refuses to speak about an event that occurred in her life; therefore others cannot show her empathy toward her. Melinda’s lack of speaking lead to her being judged and bullied by her friends. Melinda’s silence slowly erodes her self esteem and leads to depressive behavior. Melinda’s lack of verbal communication conveys its merit. Melinda refuses to speak about an event that

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