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    Closed Campus versus Opened Campus For students‚ lunch serves as the much needed break from the routine of attending classes‚ however‚ lunch can be either an enjoyable intermission or it can be a chaotic‚ hectic experience in an over-crowded cafeteria. School administrators have the authority to grant students the option‚ privilege‚ and flexibility to choose where they eat lunch. Opponents will debate that students should have the consent to leave campus for lunch‚ however‚ there are less

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    are related to the idea of a closed campus. I‚ on the other hand‚ am on the behalf of an open campus. An open campus gives the student more freedom and responsibility to make the right decisions. As opposition‚ the closed campus concept would argue that not all or any of the students should receive such trustworthiness from the school. I think that not all but a select group of students should have the open campus opportunity. Another matter with open campus is money issues in many areas in which

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    My Grandma’s really into buying bootleg DVD’s at the Flea Market and picked up Mona Lisa Smile. I didn’t see it in theaters but I heard awful reviews of it. Everything from "this movies doesn’t make sense‚" to "just feminist garbage". Bored off my mind one night‚ I decided to pop the DVD in and have a look with my cousin. Both her and I agreed it was one of the best movies we had ever seen! We loved every character‚ we thought it was so well done‚ and the plot was just amazing. There is not one

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    events. Because of this‚ my purpose is to promote moderate drinking on campus versus a dry campus‚ which is one where there is no alcohol drinking permitted on campus even for those students over the age of 21. Since all of us or someone we know‚ will be attending college‚ this is important information to know while making the decision about which college to go to. Alcohol use among college students has reached a crisis point. Alcohol consumption leads to signifigant alcohol related problems such

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    students can smoke on campus. This issue has drawn widespread attention. Some people assert that smoking is individual right so that they can smoke on campus while many others argue that smoking on campus is not only related to their own health issue but also influence other non-smokers and environment. In my perspective‚ I am in favor of the latter view. Smoking should not be allowed on college campuses. It is evidently reasonable for some to argue that smoking on campus is not healthy for smoker

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    claim was approved. However‚ it did take quite a while due to thinking and rethinking the claim over in order to be certain that the proposal I wanted was the one which I really cared to presented. My claim‚ that students should not have an open campus lunch‚ was challenging to work with while making a visual. I knew how I wanted to display my message‚ but many times it wasn’t giving off the vibe which I was hoping for. Personally‚ the proposal for me was the easiest part‚ I knew exactly the argument

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    Virtual Campus (Learning Labs & Virtual Commons Clubs) Joshua Riddle INTD111-0803B-57: Creating Academic and Professional Success Abstract It is the purpose of this discussion post to explain how Carrie can easily get acquainted with the CTU Virtual Campus. Specifically to explain how Carrie can participate in various learning labs as well as join the Criminal Justice and Parents Clubs that are a part of the CTU Virtual Commons. The easiest way for Carrie to navigate the Virtual Campus is by

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    complying with the rules. If RMHS had an open campus system allowing for students to leave for lunch‚ students would no doubt take advantage of the system which would create many problems within the school. An open campus would form the issue of students ditching their classes. Also‚ an open campus could create many accidents due to how students would be rushing back to their classes in order to make it back on time. Finally‚ students could use the open campus as an opportunity to participate in unlawful

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    smoking involuntarily for the mere reason that many others were smoking. In the other hand‚ we have the people who smoked‚ and were used to do it on campus for so long. This was a big and crucial change that they will have to adopt as a rule on campus. The American College Health Association (ACHA) has recommended that colleges adopt a tobacco-free campus policy to create a healthier and greener environment for students‚ faculty‚ staff‚ visitors‚ volunteers‚ contractors and service representatives‚

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    As a college student‚ a new law will soon take effect that will affect me personally: campus carry. The University of Texas stated that in the state of Texas‚ “S.B. 11‚ also known as the ‘campus carry’ law... provides that license holders may carry a concealed handgun throughout university campuses‚ starting Aug. 1‚ 2016” (“Campus Carry”). Individuals that support campus carry believe that an armed student or faculty member could stop a potential shooting. Writers Adam Nagourney and Julie Turkewitz

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