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    One of the number one priorities here at the college is to ensure that we are providing our students with a safe and secure environment that is conducive for learning. At an institution that provides Residence Halls for students, it is important to remember that the safety measures extended to those residence halls also. According to Sokolow (2004), there are three questions that a risk manager has to address when assessing risks, “can the risk can be avoided, can the risk be transferred, or if

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    IU Distance From My House IU is about 193 miles from my house. Which is about 3 hours and 41 minutes away from my house by car. If you walked to IU it would take roughly 63 hours. 5 Attractions One attraction near IU is the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The Buskirk-Chumley Theatre(or the BCT) is owned by the city of Bloomington. The theatre was created to bring a wide diversity of programing each night. The BCT is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As a high-quality

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    As we know housing is very important to our universities around the world today and to our very own Old Dominion University . Of course, it’s important to us first-year college students as well as upperclassmen but not as much,because we feel that it 's time to move out. But there are many more reasons why college housing is great and not so great. Living in on-campus housing has it’s perks but, here is the trick we are paying a fortune for it. And we share one room with two others and spacing is

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    Dorm Check-Ins When paying large amounts of money, most people like to get the most out of what they pay for. Students all across the country pay thousands of dollars to live on campus housing in educational institutions. At Valdosta State University, there are nine residential halls on campus with most of them being freshman dorms. The on-campus housing follows a strict policy that states only two people can be checked in per student. Many students agree that there should be more than two people

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    Loyola University of Maryland in the up and coming year is official welcoming an additional group of students that will participant along with class of 2021. This group of individual consist of 200 or so older adults. These adults are all over 70 years of age and are craving to be back in the classroom. The adults range from different medical backgrounds to different ages. Although this is a great campus, Loyola can make more improvements to accommodate their newest members of the Loyola community

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    Nowadays, it seems, the college life consists mainly of beer, parties, and sex and less about the idea of gaining an education to better oneself academically. Professors often wonder what students are thinking when it comes to their class and why they act the way they do towards things such as taking notes and study for exams. A female anthropologist professor at an unknown university (AnyU) realized that she could no long understand the habits of the students she was teaching. She believed that

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    INTRODUCTION:When I was fourteen years old, my family and I, traveled to Guatemala as a part of a Common Hope Mission team. For a week I was exposed to extreme poverty, hunger and a culture so different than my own. Through various activities I came to realize just how fortunate I was back at home and how much I took things for granted and became disgusted with how I had been living seeing these people and how they lived. This was an experience that I will never forget, but will never get again because

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    My Life In College

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    Life is a winding road that goes through mountains and over water, but also through mud, ice, and snow. What I mean by that is that life is something very short, filled with beautiful moments as well as dark and disturbing ones (well, if we are being technical, life is the longest thing any of us will experience). One moment that nobody can seem to decide which category it belongs in, is college. College for some people can be this once-in-a lifetime experience that creates friendship, memories,

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    The Scary Love Story It all starts when four friends named Hannah, Aria, Emily, and Spencer move into their college dorms at Pittsburgh University. They are all in the same college dorm and they have their own bedrooms. They plan to visit their parents once a month because they don’t like being away from home for too long. Spencer, Hannah, Emily, and Aria all unpack their stuff very quickly so that they can tour the college campus again. The first day they get into class they find their seats and

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    That first day of boarding school came and seemed to never leave. I thought I made a mistake by staying in Hawaii while my parents returned to Alaska. Deciding to stay at Hawaii Preparatory Academy for school seemed like an easy decision. This decision would pave the way for my increased confidence and sense of self, but only after a great deal of heartache. Homesickness hit me hard. I was alone. I had an abundance of free time my first week which gave me plenty of moments to think about my family

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