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    many reasons that it should not be allowed. a. By not allowing it freely it reduces the risk of students being exposed to second hand smoke as frequently. b. Eliminates the presence of peer pressure to try and fit in III. Preview of Main Points: 1. Effects of Secondhand Smoke. 2. Relevance of Peer Pressure. 3. College Campuses are already going smoke free. IV. Transition: There are several reasons why college campuses should go to being smoke free and the first one

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    high education level‚ which would be college. Everyone knows that college can be so expensive that it drives a person away from reaching their full potential. Money has controlled how colleges set their standards for admission into their school. There are people who cannot afford to attend a four year university‚ but has the capability to learn and obtain the information that could change their future and earn a high paying job. The question becomes why do colleges want so much money in order to attend

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    Shanna Letcher English 4 October 17th‚ 2009 Why College Students Gain “Freshman Fifteen” Starting college life is far from difficult. In fact‚ it is fun starting a new way of life. Life without the constant objections from your parents and annoyance from your little sibling is one of the many advantages you gain from college. Cancelled classes‚ late night parties and toxic amounts of food make college enjoyable. However‚ this can lead to weight gain. Freshman Fifteen is not a myth and although

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    whom are young adults or teenagers‚ these sites are an excellent way for organizations to appeal to the youth of this generation. Colleges should be allowed to use social media and take advantage of its various academic benefits. Some colleges are already using social media to verify the integrity of their applicants. Ten admission counselors out of the top 500 colleges in the United States already use social media sites such as Facebook and MySpace in the admission process. Admission counselors use

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    “In California‚ 260‚000 college graduates under the age of 30 are working in low paying jobs...gone to high school graduates and dropouts such as food services‚ retail sales‚ and clerical work.” Larry Cuban‚ a former high school teacher and 20 years as a professor at Stanford University‚ was partially persuasive on the idea that “everyone” shouldn’t go to college. High schools now have integrated pathways in technology and medical programs‚ which prepare students for middle-class jobs‚ by experience

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    children have too much leisure time and in spite of wasting it‚ they should use it to do more school work. In my opinion‚ I think children should use their free time wisely to develop their skills not only in school work but also in their life. Firstly‚ we all know that people cannot keep on working all the time. We need to stop and relax ourselves. And after a long day in school‚ children also need to relax. In their free time‚ they can play games‚ have a small party or even talk to each other

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    The free land is not free The author of “In the Land of Free”‚ Edith Maud Eaton‚ with pen name Sui Sin Far‚ was not a direct immigrant from Asia to the United States‚ but she portrayed the harsh treatment Asian immigrants faced upon entering in the U.S. in the late 1800s.  Sui Sin Far‚ working as a journalist for Fly Lea‚ had exposed the extreme injustice done to Asian Americans in U.S. while she was living on the west coast of the United States. In addition‚ Sui Sin Far’s narration throughout “The

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    would have a positive impact on a free society. As it stands now--how it has stood for generations‚ for that matter-- the government is run less by an idea of right and wrong‚ and more by convenience‚ however immoral. If the government is allowed to force its citizens to adjust to whatever it desires them to be‚ that hardly makes the citizens human. Until the government realizes that it serves its citizens for their own good‚ this “free society” will not be truly free. The government runs primarily

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    being anti-social. Americans who own a residency should have free internet because of its cost‚ usefulness and it’s fostering of learning. Furthermore‚ Americans are spending more and more on rising internet service bills. We spend more on the same plan than other countries. Americans are spending more because of the low broadband competition and why should we pay more shouldn’t we just have free internet? It is the logical choice to choose free internet because it will save you money in the long

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    a whole. Effective birth control methods are expensive‚ thus‚ a significant number of women in low-income households do not use them. A variety of birth control methods should be free for females above the age defined by each state as the legal age of consent‚ because it improves the lives of women‚ kids‚ and society. Free birth control would enhance the lives of women. It would allow these women to gain an education‚ career‚ financial stability‚ and improved health. Preventing an unwanted

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