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    Allowing concealed weapons on campus has been around for several years now. Sides such as, Students for Concealed Carry, who advocate for the right to carry on campuses and the other opposing such thing. Former, Students for Concealed Carry Director, David Burnett wrote an article about the reasons as to why students should be able to carry on campuses. Burnett was the director for the group in 2011, he wanted to get the word out about this cause during his time. Burnett wrote several articles about

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    During the fall of 2008 and spring 2009 over 2,100 students and faculty members participated in this research. (Patten, Thomas, and Wada, 551). This research concludes that students carrying concealed weapons on campus would make the students and faculty

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    Comparison of News Reports The idea of this assignment is to compare and contrast two newspaper reports on the same incident. The articles concerned are taken from The Mirror and The Times, both published on the 4th of February 1998. The Mirror is considered a tabloid newspaper. Tabloid papers usually cover all national and international news. They often contain more scandalous, gossipy stories or personal news items. The Times is considered a broadsheet newspaper

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    Comparing the Ways in Which a Tabloid Newspaper and a Broadsheet Newspaper Treat the Same News Story The death of John Thaw was announced in national newspapers on the Friday 22nd of February 2002. In my essay I am going to compare the story of John Thaws death from two newspapers. These newspapers are the Mirror, which is a tabloid and the Times which is a broadsheet. Tabloid newspapers include the Sun, Star, and Mirror. Broadsheet newspapers include the Gaurdian, Times

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    Living On-Campus vs. Living Off-Campus When going off to college, choosing where to live is an important factor. One must choose to live on-campus or off-campus. This decision is one that a person must choose wisely. Where a person will choose to live will depend on their personal preferences. The differences in each choice will help one decide. Where a student chooses to live will be based on what best suits them and their personality. There are many good and bad things about living on and off

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    Interview Questions (Before attending Pantheon meeting) 1. Can you briefly explain your beliefs and how you practice them? 2. What is it like for you being Pagan on campus? 3. What is Pantheon, and why did you want to create this club? 4. What was your experience with getting the club approved? 5. Have you seen any changes taking place already as a result of your club? (Following the Pantheon outing) 6. What is the significance of the necklace you always wear? 7.

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    prevent crimes from happening. When walking onto a college campus as a young adult, people get a rush of the unknown. The unknown could be going to college parties and late night study groups. College should be like any high school or elementary school and have better security measures to protect their students. The reasons we need these extra steps are to prevent violence, give students a sense of security, and monitor visitors on campus. First of all, violence can be prevented on campuses among

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    For immediate release: Thrive Public Relations - August 4, 2017, Toledo Ohio. John Glover and Tyron Cleveland (Alumni Entertainment) have developed a dynamic annual weekend event, The Scott Bulldog Alumni Weekend. To be held August 11th, 12 and 13th 2017 in the Scott High School field house. The event began as a small 10-year reunion for the class of 1986 has now become one of the most anticipated events of the summer that welcomes alumni from different school years and even individuals from

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    Trigger Warnings on College Campuses According to the Harvard Political Review, a safe space regarding a college campus is defined as “protection from emotional discomfort.” Although being comfortable about yourself and your opinions is a good thing, having designated spaces where people can not voice their opinion because it “could hurt someone” is not. In an interview with political and civil rights activists and former advisor to former president Barack Obama, Van Jones. He was asked where he

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    Campus Engagement Report Astonishing, stunning, remarkable, spectacular, phenomenal: All words to describe my experience attending agriculture and biology related activities on college campus this past month. When I was assigned this assignment, I thought there would only be a few events to choose from, but after looking at the potential activities I could attend, I was awestruck by how many events that were held on campus. Little did I know that there so many opportunities for me to get involved

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