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    The Decision My decision to forgo my scholarships for other schools and instead come to Missouri Western State University was due to the coaches making it feel like a second home to me. The atmosphere of the college, the cost was a huge factor and when I met all of the players, it is what drew me to MWSU the most, they all welcomed me as one of their football brothers and really persuaded me to attend school here. As I walked into the indoor sports complex I instantly thought to myself that compared

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    in one’s life. Universities all around the nation offer terrific programs that match the interests of everyone. The University of Missouri, also known as Mizzou, would be a terrific college to attend for a quality education. It provides a variety of different fields to study, it offers an excellent education at a fair price, and has amazing organizations for students to join in a beautiful location. Mizzou stands in the city of Columbia, which is located near the middle of Missouri. Columbia is a

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    of a new chapter. Universities all around the nation offers terrific programs that match the interests of everyone. The University of Missouri, also known as Mizzou, is a terrific college to get the best education because it contains a great program in the mathematics field, is offered at a fair price, has amazing organizations for the students to join, and is located in a beautiful location. Mizzou stands in the city of Columbia, which is located near the middle of Missouri.

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    Before coming to college, I did not have any exposure to interacting with students from other countries or origins, and I did not know what it was like to be surrounded by a variety of different cultures. During my college experience at Missouri State University, I had the opportunity of taking several different classes reflecting diversity and cultural competence and was able to meet and interact with students from all over the world. I enrolled in religious courses, where I studied beliefs and

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    would be much larger than the Midnight BBQ and would welcome students of all years. I believe these events would be a good use of money for they will endorse spirit, charity, and diversity. Why is the True Tiger Network important to the university and its students? The True Tiger Network provides its members to be part of a unique group of people who are strongly

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    The State Department's Country Information page is helpful in comprehending health condition, crime and security information, unusual immigration practices, drug penalties, minor political disturbances, and unusual currency and entry regulations, as well as legal document requirements. The international friend of Missouri State University, is designed to help international students find a quality friendship with at least one American family. If you are a United States student, and are

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    Sociolegal Lens In Tennis

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    An area in my life that I have seen this lens play a huge role is throughout my tennis career. A unique experience that I have been able to be apart of throughout my college adventure revolves around Mizzou athletics. Playing tennis here at the University has been one of the most rewarding

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    from writing this paper is that someone cannot simply use “facts” that are based on a single persons experience if that person does not allow people to check their facts by withholding the name of their source. When writing one should always try to state facts, not opinion or bias experience. When reading any article

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    The three most frequent and major responsibilities for a successful Resident Advisor are availability, communication, and awareness. Availability, being there when your residents need it, is important because it presents you as someone that they can rely on and who will always be there when they need it. Communication, creating an environment where both myself and the residents are comfortable sharing questions and concerns, is important because the only way to assist a resident is to know what’s

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    Caldwell Slack and at an early age his family moved to Missouri and settled in Boone County. His father was a potter by trade and a man of character and sound judgment, being such a man contributed to becoming the first justice of the peace in his township. (Hal Bridges, 1951). Before the Military As a young child William received a common school education and later on in his life studying law in the office of J. B Gordon at Columbia, Missouri, where he was admitted to the bar in 1837. At the age

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