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    Campus Couture

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    1. Introduction: 1.1 Venture Overview: Campus Couture Inc. was conceived on the Western campus in the Fall of 2011‚ after listening to endless complaints from girls having ‘closets full of clothes and yet have nothing to wear for that special night out. We knew there had to be a solution‚ which led to the creation of Campus Couture. Campus Couture provides rental services of high-end apparel for the Western University and London community. Our company aims to provide access to students and young

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    Parking on Campus

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    Parking on Campus is a Pain New students entering Western Michigan University are allowed to have a car on campus. With every new freshmen class entering each year‚ parking poses a problem. WMU is already limited in its parking on campus and since freshmen are allowed to have cars‚ the students are faced with the dilemma of having nowhere to park or parking quite far from their destination. There are parking problems all over the campus‚ creating backups in residence hall and other lots‚ resulting

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    Homeless Ethnography

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    The article that I choose as the one for deeper study was the article‚ “Writing and Retelling Multiple Ethnographic Tales of a Soup Kitchen for the Homeless”. The reason that I choose this article is because it relates to my own area of interest Ethnography and the study of culture-sharing groups. By taking this study I began to break it down into the characteristics of qualitative approaches: Focus: The article is very successful in defining who the target group for the study is to the reader.

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    Security on Campus

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    Campus Security To address Security on Campus‚ our initial purpose was to compare the security information for Briarcliffe with the security information for Molloy College and Five Towns College. The first part of our research was done using each college’s website. We wanted to know‚ first of all‚ if the information was easy to find using the websites. The information needed in order to begin the research was the following; requirements to be part of the security staff‚ number of security men on

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    Open Campus

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    rights earned My name is Diana V. I am a student at Foothill High School and I am writing an essay on whether or not high schools should have an open lunch campus. Here are some of my ideas. I believe sophomores and higher grade levels should be able to leave for lunch and come back by the next class. When the school keeps students on campus it makes the students want to leave. First of all‚ the food isn’t as good as it would be for ex. At McDonald’s or Taco bell‚ everyone knows cafeteria food is

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    Gun On Campus

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    say that letting someone carry a concealed weapon will allow the weapon carrier to protect themselves if a shooter comes to their campus. Those against allowing a person to carry a gun on campus want to protect people from gun accidents. Guns on campus would definitely make me think twice about doing violence on a college campus. It should be legal to carry a gun on campus. In Arizona‚ the law to make it illegal for

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    A Happy Campus

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    A happy campus is an enjoyable and comfortable place to study. There are a lot of good and helpful facilities. It’s a green space for teachers and students to recreate. It also has some modern and monumental buildings. A happy campus has a great number of good and facilities. There are some basic facilities such as classrooms‚ computers‚ projectors etc. Besides a happy campus need to have a lot of special facilities such as healthy centers‚ study clubs‚ helpful libraries. Healthy centers take care

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    Homeless Reflection

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    When asked about an activity that I served as a leader for‚ I instantly thought of my work I did when I set out to help the homeless. I took this project on knowing that it was something that was one of  great need. Little did I know how much it would influence and affect me as a person. To complete this project I started with coordinating with the individual who helps the homeless on a weekly basis. I got the necessary information from her such as what was needed to be collected. I coordinated with

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    The Homeless Population

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    The homeless population encounters a variety of public health problems that concerns not only the medical community but the general community as a whole . HIV/AIDS is one of the most prevalent communicable public health problems and it is still an increasing problem worldwide. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] report of worldwide epidemiologic studies‚ the prevalence rate of HIV infection among the homeless population is from 6.3-35% (Badiaga et al.‚ 2008). In order

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    1988 called “The Homeless and Their Children” where He told a story of a woman and her four children called Joanne (Kozol‚ 1985). Jonathan spent a lot of time to get to know Rachel and her children who lived in a homeless hotel in New York called the Martinique‚ which was located at Sixth Avenue and Thirty Second Street. This hotel was known to be the largest hotel for the homeless people in New York. Jonathan Kozol was enlightening the facts that there were so many homeless and illiterate people

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