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    around for a very long time but has caught the eye of the media again due to very large protests such as the ones that have happened at the University of California‚ Berkley. My belief is that freedom of speech should not be restricted on a college campus‚ but the college does have the right to stop the gathering if it reaches the point where it

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    I was hired to teach English to a youngster of 9 from Korea. This experience intensified my interest to become a teacher in TESOL someday. Reasons for Wanting to Attend LIU I am applying to enroll in the M.A. in TESOL program at the C.W. Post campus. I know that the School of Education is

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    opinions on guns being allowed on campus. Some think it would cause more conflict and some think that it would protect the students just in case of an incident. I think guns should be allowed on school campus as long as there’s a fair amount of rules applied. My first reason why I think guns should be allowed to be carried by teachers on school campuses is because it could save lives. The thing about this though is that if there was a school shooter on the campus‚ would he suspect a teacher to have

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    of kindness all day‚ like giving back to a homeless person‚ and a few other things. For my first deviant act‚ I decided to give back to a homeless person I saw near downtown. I had went to McDonalds earlier and bought a burger with a bottled water to give away. I decided to dress up as business attire to see reactions when I approached a homeless stranger. I started to feel nervous because this would have been my time interacting with a random homeless stranger. When I walked up to this woman‚ I

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    A Vulnerable Population the Homeless Veterans Patricia Dilbert NUR/440 April 7‚ 2014 Deanna Radford‚ MSN‚ RN‚ CNE A Vulnerable Population the homeless Veterans In this presentation‚ we will explore a vulnerable population with the focus on the homeless veterans. According to Mckinney Act”(1987) A homeless person is one who lacks a fixed‚ regular and adequate nighttime residence. One who has a primary nighttime residence that is a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter

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    recognized not all consequences of systems are functional—that is‚ they do not all lead to the maintenance of the system. Some lead to instability of the breakdown of a system. He termed these consequences dysfunctions” (2012‚ p.39). One becoming homeless can happen because of dysfunctions in our society. The landlord has to pay a mortgage on the property that he rents. Failure of the renter to pay the rent could result in the landlord losing his property and ruin his credit which affects his ability

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    HOMELESS VETERANS CAN BECOME PRODUCTIVE MEMBERS OF SOCIETY Homelessness is a major social issue facing our society today. Homelessness among United States veterans is of particular concern to me because I understand some of the pressures facing vets upon returning to civilian life. Given the Iraq and Afghanistan tours and number of soldiers returning from multiple tours in “hell”‚ it’s no wonder the number of homeless vets has more than doubled in the past two years. (Zoroya‚ 2012) Serious

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    and make a judgment about them without knowing them. These types of stereotypes‚ in particular influence how others’ attitudes determine their interaction with the given stereotyped group. The need to address issues of racial/ethnic diversity on campus was substantial. Throughout the entirety of 2015‚ every waking day on a news channel showcased an innocent Black person being shot‚ tortured‚ humiliated‚ or killed by an armed official‚ police brutality. This research arises from watching the news

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    Subjective or Objective Morality on Campus LVE8004 2013/5/24 Introduction The question of morality is objective or subjective has been arguing for centuries. People who hold different perspectives stand on different sides. In this paper‚ I will exam this issue with my own finding in a University in China. I found lots of college students show lots misbehavior and poor in-class performance on campus in the University I teach. Students show misbehavior such as put trash in the

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    In writing “The Homeless and Their Children”‚ Jonathon Kozol‚ uses emotion to raise the awareness of “the effects of literacy on the lives of the poor” (Kozol‚ page 304). He also used an interview form‚ to not only show his audience how the main character feels in her own words‚ but puts himself into the situation if only for a short time. The author states that “more than one-third of America’s adults are at least partially illiterate‚ we should organize a massive Government and volunteer

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