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    was to introduce the topic of a dorm life “society”‚ without actually saying it. He talks about how people gain control‚ and sometimes it hurts themself and other time it hurts others. And‚ how a system can be really fragile if someone gains the courage to stand up for themselves and do something about it. Even though Peselman doesn’t use the word sociology in the first paragraph we know the essay will be about social interaction because one he is talking about dorm life‚ two he mention about people

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    2012 City Living vs. Country living If there was two choices of living in the big loud city or in the peaceful calm country‚ which one would you choose? A lot of people think that urban living has more benefits than a rural existence. However some people think that country living is a real life dream. I personally prefer living in the city due to the modern lifestyle and variety of things to do. Life in the city is challenging‚ but it provides many opportunities unlike country living. There are

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    Rural vs Urban Living

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    Rural vs Urban Living While there are many opportunities available if one lives in the city‚ there are still some benefits to living in a rural area. Some things are available in both areas‚ such as jobs‚ education‚ and community. In an urban setting‚ many kinds of jobs are available for both teenagers and young adults. Young people can find a job at malls‚ recreational parks and fast food restaurants easier in the city than if he/she lived in a rural area. The job opportunities in a rural

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    childhood I lived in Mexico‚ however everything change when I turn twelve years old. My family and I moved to the America‚ and things were way different from the way I use to live in Mexico. Although something did not change it was not the same being in my home county. Everything was different from: food‚ school‚ language‚ and government. However it was nice that where we lived it was not far from where I use to live in Mexico. When we move to America we move to a city name Mercedes in Texas. When I first

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    Marriage versus Living Together Comparison Thesis By Matthew D Jarnagan Composition I 1041 Abstract Marriage has been a long time traditional and sacred event that intends to keep a couple together for a life time. People have engaged in this activity to promote customs‚ traditions‚ and family values. It has been a long time tradition that most cultures participate in all over the world. In recent years it has become socially acceptable to live together before marriage or even not marry altogether

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    Dorm Life College is the one place where students can escape from home and enjoy a little freedom. That’s one of the many reasons most students consider on campus living. On campus living provides students a chance to become familiar with the facilities on campus and meet many new friends. For students attending colleges out of their home state or town the campus living environment is the only place that they can make themselves comfortable and find peers to make them feel at home.

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    Unit 1 Essay (Living v. Dead Constitution) The founders intended for the Constitution of the United States to be a document that would aid in protecting the rights of the American people while also developing a federal government. It is my opinion‚ Mr. President‚ that when choosing our next Supreme Court Justice that you choose a nominee that has a view of the United States Constitution as a “dead document” to protect what the founders worked hard to set in place. When reading the Bible‚ for

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    not a men’s dormitory nor is it a coed. Studdmann is an all women’s dorm. I focused on the on the dorms dynamics‚ "examining the interpretation that student’s give to there interaction’s with one another (Kendall‚ 349)." There are many different types of interactions that take place in the dormitory. Interactions between female and female along with female and male students. The Interactionist Theory is clearly seen at the dorm. <br> <br>The setting is an important part of the Interactionist Theory

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    a very good view on the general dorm life on college. All though there were some differences between building structures and door decorating rules not much seems to have change from when she lived in a dorm to how dorm life is now. One of my favorite things to read was how amazed she was by how two people could adjust and fit so much stuff in a small room by building up. Being in a forced triple I instantly connected with this amazement. When I first visited my dorm I thought it was going to be a

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    Here we see a fire related incident which took place at a residence hall in Michigan. Something as simple as a small electric fan could lead to large‚ costly damage. This incident relates to me because I made the decision to have a candle in my dorm room. An unlit candle to most would seem extremely harmless; however‚ there are many ways that it could put the people around it in danger. One way that a candle could cause a large problem would be if someone were to light it and have the smoke

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