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    Journalism for future writers Course Code : English 133 Credit : 3 units Course Title : Campus Journalism Course Description: The course is designed to develop skills and apply principles and strategies in writing various pars of a campus paper. Objectives and Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course‚ the students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate competence in writing news stories‚ editorials‚ special features‚ headlines‚ design layout

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    Essay 4 The confessions of Nat Turner‚ the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton Virginia‚ as fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R. Gray‚ in the prison where he was continued‚ and acknowledged by him to be such when read before the Court of Southampton; with the certificate‚ under seal‚ of the Court convened at Jerusalem‚ November 5‚ 1831 for this trial. Also‚ an authentic account of the whole insurrection‚ with lists of the writes who were murdered‚ and of the Negroes bought before the

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    the revolt led by Nat Turner. A group of slaves killed innocent white people. Everyone involved‚ including Nat Turner‚ were killed. Nat was the last person caught that was thought to be involved in the plot. Nat Turner was caught and arrested for his involvement. Durind Nat’s time in jail he was interviewed by Thomas R. Gray. Thoms Gray was a lawyer from South Hampton and a slave owner himself. The interview and information that Thomas Gray gathered was used in the trial of Nat Turner. Thomas

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    Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion

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     "Nat Turner’s Southampton Slave Revolt and How it Paved the Way for the Abolitionist and Civil Rights Movement " Nat Turner was a man with a vision that would change America forever. His vision may have not sounded right to the average person but to Nat Turner‚ he was on Earth to realize his vision. Nat Turner is the most famous and most controversial slave rebel in American history‚ and he remains a storm center of dispute("Fires of Jubilee" author

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    The Confessions of Nat Turner written by Thomas Gray is still an important document today. The book was originally written to give public eye Nat Tuner side of the story. The confessions has caused many different arguments over the years‚ concerning if those were the actual words of Nat Tuner himself. Or did Gray make up the confessions himself. I believe that the confessions were real and the details of the motives‚ and the murders were all true. Yes‚ Gray knew of every induvial murder during the

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    Exemplification Essay –first draft Campus life When I was in high school I could not wait to graduate and attend college. I was excited to finally see what this “campus life” was all about. I was also like most teenagers‚ and couldn’t wait to be free from my parents’ house. Immediately after graduation I kept a mental countdown till the day that I would move into my dorm. My expectations were high and I was excited to be in my new surroundings. However living on campus was a big difference than living

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    dormitories on campus or finding themselves living quarters off campus. Many students and their parents are faced with this decision when the student is accepted to a university that is not so close to home. There are many factors on why students should make this decision wisely. Although both decisions have its advantages and disadvantages‚ it is imperative for students to weigh out their options ahead of time. It is necessary for students to decide if living on the university’s campus will be accommodating

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    Living in Campus

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    the problems that they might be faced. From my personal opinion‚ I believe that living in campus housing would be a best choice because it provides an appropriate circumstances of academic atmosphere and even more thrifty. As a student‚ the surrounding might be one of the factors that affect one’s academic achievements. He would need more academical atmosphere to concentrate on his studies and in campus housing can provides such thing. Facilities provided such as university library is a good

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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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    Smoking at Campus

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    result shows that our campus is having problems with the placements of the designated smoking areas at some of the entrances‚ specially the main entrance. Of those surveyed‚ 23% of them are smokers‚ and 77% are non-smokers. Also 59% has agreed that smoking should not be allowed near the door entrance‚ whereas 28% disagreed‚ and 18% had no opinion. The result also shows that 40% of the smokers do not smoke in the designated smoking areas. This problem affects the smoke-free environment. A safe and

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