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    College dorms are always a great experience for your first year of college because we get to meet new people. There is just one problem the bathrooms they could be changed. There should be no CO-ED bathroom, install more showers, give each room their own bathroom, or put locks on the shower. This is a problem for me because I am not used to someone I don't know coming in the bathroom while I'm in the shower. I feel uncomfortable knowing that someone else is in there. There should be a change in residence

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    After graduating from high school decisions will be made including of where they want to attend college, what will be a major they can be successful, do they want to be involved in extracurricular activity and the college social life. If they chose a college close to their hometown they will have to decide whether they want to live on-campus or off- campus. To help make their decision, the graduate must look at the pros and cons of both living situations. The determination of living on-compass to

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    These days, bicycles are becoming an increasingly popular form of transportation on many United States college campuses. College students across the nation seem to have found considerable value in using bikes to get from point A to point B on campus. However, once their bike has a flat tire or loose handlebars, it becomes inconvenient to ride anymore without properly fixing their bike. The issue is that if something happens on campus and they do not have the ability to fix their bike, it requires

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    Four-year colleges are famous for providing the dorm life experience. It's not widely known about the two-year dorm life experience due to the assumption that two-year colleges are commuter colleges. Some two-year colleges across the country are adding dorms, and it attracts all kinds of diverse people with different beliefs and cultures. According to US News Education, approximately 25 percent of community colleges offer dorm rooms. This all started when international students attend community

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    Home Analysis

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    A physical house is where most people would identify their home. I, however, believe a home is so much more than the physical location. A place to call home is great, but without a feeling of security and kinship, it means absolutely nothing. A home has to shape you, and effect you in ways that no other place can. It takes a really special combination of values to make the perfect home, therefore, home is not comprised of one entity, but multiple. It comes together in the form of a physical place

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    Dorm Life

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    Deciding if you are going to live on a college campus or live at home is one of the toughest descions for seniors. Dorm life and living home are two completey different experiences for a young student. Although, it is a hard choice to make, there are pros and cons to both choices. Depending on what person somebody is living on campus may not be the best option for someone. Living on campus is very costly , because of housing expenses. Dorm rooms require a lot of attention as well. Buying supplies

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    Carelli's Monologue

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    Scribble, scribble! The pencil lead scratched against the blank, white sheet, making a beautiful drawing. Digital music was playing softly, through advanced speakers. High School Artist, Vanessa Malvolia Carelli, was in her organized room, adjusting herself to her comfortable chair, straight desk, and sketchbooks. She hummed along to the music, as she continued sketching her emotional drawings. She was enjoying her day, in the dorm, while her schoolmates were away on a field trip. She didn’t bother

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    UCR Feature Article The University of California, Riverside (UCR) was founded on February 14, 1907 by the Riverside Citrus experiment station by until April 18, 1959 it became a general campus that everyone could attend. Since then they are a total of 21,539 enrolled in Fall 2015 and a total of 18,608 undergraduates and 2,931 graduate students at UCR. They offer majors like Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biological, Sciences, Biology, Botany, Plant Sciences, Business, Administration, Business,

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    “Jawohl, Herr Obersturmbannführer,” answered Walther. He showed Horst the Worst and Mother Maria Pfenning a copy of the papers, which, not only did it came with the letter and a vaguely brief description of his duty station, but it also included a map detailing the location of his personal living quarters. “That makes sense. Permission to go to my living quarters, Herr Obersturmbannführer?” “Permission accepted, Herr Schäffer,” responded Horst. “Have a safe and fine day here.” “Likewise,” said

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    Freshmen year is not as direct and simple as it seems. You must do what you need to in order to endure the freshman year. If you start to fool around in your first year of college, it might turn into a bad habit for the years to come. Therefore, guidelines can help throughout this phase. In order to survive the year, you must absorb some basic rules and try to stick with them for the next four years of college. You have to be equipped to do some work, but also have fun while you 're at it. What you

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