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    Schneur the “Zalmy” Meyer is a student at Florida International University. He sits on the board for Shalom FIU and participates in weekly meetings. To begin the semester Zalmy tabled with ZOA and used Soda Stream as an example to profile the advances of Israeli relations with the Arab community. In September Zalmy met with Andy Borans and Nadav to discuss his strategy to create a partnership between AEPi and Shalom FIU. The Israel Engagement Coordinator shared with Zalmy the requirements and future

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    The New University Essay

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    The issue of the New University that I am analyzing was published on September 17, 2001. My argument is that UCI consists of a magnanimous community in times of peril, hardship, and persecution. The abounding professional aid available on campus provides a healthy recovery in times of difficulty. Whether students decide to find assistance from doctors, professors, counselors, friends and family, UCI has a mass variety of people to talk to in order for guidance. The tragedy of the twin tower bombings

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    In March of 2006 The Liberty University of Lynchburg Virginia arrested gay rights Advocates on their campus.Liberty University is a public campus which means they receive federal funding.Universities that are private do not obtain funds from the government. Liberty University is a public Baptist campus which means it receives funds from the United States government.Public universities are required to comply with Title-IX.This prevents Colleges from discriminating against LGBT students and applicants

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    James Meredith and the University of Mississippi’s Integration When a person presently looks at university school systems, one never imagines the struggle to obtain such diverse campuses. With Caucasians, Asians, Latinos, and African Americans all willing and able to attend any institution, it is difficult now to envision a world where, because of one’s skin color, a person is denied university acceptance. In actuality, this world existed only fifty years ago. In a time of extreme racial discrimination

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    Gun Control

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    In 2004, a new law came into place in Utah where students were able to carry a concealed gun onto a college campus. Many people who support the law believe that this law is “crucial” to self-defense and that it upholds constitutional rights. Due to recent state legislation and court rulings, 10 states now permit the carrying of a concealed gun on college campuses. Texas became the 10th state to allow their students to have a concealed weapon on campus, for example the University of Texas at Austin

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    graduating class of 2017 at the fourth Spring Convocation ceremony at York University, CBC radio personality Matt Galloway spoke of his experience at York, and offered advice to new graduates. The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies alum, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from York in 1994, returned to campus to receive an Honorary Doctor of Laws. He shares with new graduates and guests how his experience at York was integral to landing “the best job in the city.” He learned

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    happiness and excitement, knowing that they are going to have the best four years of their lives at college. Never in a million years would a student expect their college experience to turn into a nightmare. Never would they have thought that their campus would not be safe enough to walk around alone at night without carrying their keys in between their fingers like knives. A student goes to school to learn, not to get assaulted or raped. Sexual assault is becoming a big problem on college campuses

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    Hofstra

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    island, New York, which is beautifully situated on a 240-acre campus. The thing I love about Hofstra is the dedicated faculty and the way they aid Students and make themselves available to everyone. The student faculty ratio 14:1 shows the personal attention devoted to students. In the past few months, they have reached out to me and helped me in the most cooperative manner. You can almost feel the love resonating from the campus. The wide range of majors and minors that are offered on campus – 140

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    In March of 2006 Liberty University of Lynchburg Virginia arrested gay rights Advocates on their campus.Liberty University is a public campus which means they receive federal funding.Universities that are private do not obtain funds from the government. Liberty University is a public Baptist campus which means it receives funds from the United States government.Public universities are required to comply with Title-IX.This prevents Colleges from discriminating against LGBT students and applicants

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    New York City, home for many wonderful things: Broadway, Chelsea Market, independent coffee shops. But most important, New York City has New York University and its liberal arts program. NYU’s liberal arts program has the potential to not only liberally educate me but also to globally educate me. Throughout high school, I enjoyed both sciences and humanities. NYU’s liberal arts program would allow me to pursue both while having access to a dynamic city. NYU’s characteristics as a large university

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