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    Community College and Bowling Green State University. Owens and Bowling Green are both great options for me, but I believe I would have a better time and experience if I went to Bowling Green because there are many activities and extracurriculars that I could be in. In all reality, Owens, financially, would be the best option for me. It is way cheaper, and a lot

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    Bowling Green is the Place to Broaden Your Education Bowling Green State University was established in 1910 according to the Bowing Green Website. (bgsu.edu) Bowling Green State University was originally started to educate teachers. (bgsu.edu) In the short time that I have been here I have had a positive experience. Bowling Green State University is a University that everyone should consider when applying for college because of their; excellent academic programs, social opportunities, and Study

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    consists of 650 instructional hours. Students are in the classroom for 440 hours and on their externships for 210 hours acquiring real-world experience in the culinary field ("Careers & ICE Alumni"). This is nothing like a four year degree at Bowling Green State University. Every class will teach students a specific skill. Beginning with basic ingredient identification, the culinary arts chef instructors will help train the student’s senses, guiding them through all the tips and tricks of cooking

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    My Life In College

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    incredibly tough decision that comes down to intelligence, money, and future careers. All of which are choices of which many people fear to make in life. Bowling Green and Findlay University both seem to be very sound and reasonable choices; however, Bowling Green looks to be the better choice due to costs and their business programs. As for Bowling Green, which is my first choice, was actually the second college I had visited. It had a massive campus, well, at least compared to what I expected. It had

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    The Zips Drop a Close Game to the Falcons On Sunday, October 2nd, 2016, the Akron Zips women’s soccer team hosted the Bowling Green State University Falcons in a very physical conference match. Both teams did not win their previous match so they were both looking forward to get a win and change their position in the standings of the MAC. The Zips had an overall record of 3-6-2 while in the MAC there record was 0-1-2. The Bowling Green Falcons were the favorites to win this match because of their

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    me make strong decisions, but I have been ready to move on since the first day of senior year. I am very family-oriented and do not like to be far away from home for a long period of time, so a close college is best. I have been looking into Bowling Green State University and Ohio Northern University for the past year. While BGSU

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    Week 2 of the college football season has come and gone, and what a week it was. Several teams needed comeback efforts to achieve victory against less formidable foes, while other programs pulled off compelling wins against stiff competition. Below is a recap of the most significant storylines from week 2 of the 2015 college football season. Most Significant Victories - Michigan teams come up big! The Harbaugh era is officially underway. Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh captured his first victory

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    bowl. Bowl in which was a small or ball (called a jack) was used as a mark at the end of a green lawn. It was many other games for others that didn’t like for those who were a little different. They had board games, card games, and dice games. Archery was also a popular game for young women and men. It also was many sports that they’d had back in the Elizabethan era. In this era they had archery, bowling, dice, Hammer-throwing, skittles and wrestling. There also were animal blood sports like

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    Dashiell Hammett’s novel, The Maltese Falcon, is a hard-boiled detective novel; a subset of the mystery genre. Before the appearance of this sub-genre, mystery novels were mainly dominated by unrealistic cases and detectives like Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. As Malmgren states, “The murders in these stories are implausibly motivated, the plots completely artificial, and the characters pathetically two-dimensional, puppets and cardboard lovers, and paper mache villains and detectives of exquisite

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    Dashiell Hammett’s novel, The Maltese Falcon, is a hard-boiled detective novel; a subset of the mystery genre. Before the appearance of this sub-genre, mystery novels were mainly dominated by unrealistic cases and detectives like Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. As Malmgren states, “The murders in these stories are implausibly motivated, the plots completely artificial, and the characters pathetically two-dimensional, puppets and cardboard lovers, and paper mache villains and detectives of exquisite

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