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    Does creating laws to let women join programs affect men’s opportunities? The Title IX is the law to protect the rights of any gender to participate in sports and also improve their education. In 1972, the Education of Amendments decided to create this law to let any common have the right to join and be successful. Since Title IX created laws for women to participate in education, it caused society to change men within the sport and education. The Title IX is harming men's sport and education because

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    Do you feel that colleges can be unsafe for their students? Many colleges have had violent issues in the past on their campuses like rape, murder, robbery, and even suicide. They have always been an issue to address, and more people have been finding out which has caused them to gain concerns for their kids heading to college. College campuses can be dangerous for enrolling students, and most people do not even know or pay attention to why these things occur. These problems are mainly mental illnesses

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    Police Administration: CRJU – 4200 College or High School Educated Police? Joe Fisher 10/15/2011 Introduction Since the early part of the twentieth century, academicians and criminal justice practitioners have debated whether police officers should be required to have a college education as a minimum qualification to be hired. Today, there is general agreement that a college education will not necessarily make a person a good police officer

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    My Motivation for College My motivation for choosing Criminal Justice as my major is mostly because I am a Police Officer. Having a college degree will also open doors for promotions and better pay. I wanted my children to understand the importance of a college degree. I want to proof to myself that I can obtain a college degree. Being a Police Officer it is very important that I know the law and be able to enforce the law without hesitation. Going to college to learn the law better will help

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    Guns on campus? Would school shootings be reduced if guns were allowed on college campus or would it make more school shootings. Not very many people believe that guns were allowed to be carried around with them throughout the day let alone a school campus, surprising adults and staff at colleges students are allowed to have guns on college campuses in Georgia and Arkansas. Some people on these college campuses feel that they need a gun to put a hold on school shooters or just for defending themselves

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    what is wrong. Concealed carry on college campuses is one of those noticeable arguments. As the years pass by, gun rights on college campuses have become a touchy subject that is normally avoided at dinner tables and formal events. The laws concerning concealed carry on college campuses vary from state to state, and also from campus to campus. Several factors about concealed carry either have people uneasy while others adamantly fight for more gun rights on college campuses and universities. Should

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    and 1982" (2113). Young college men are being hospitalized and even worse, dying, just for a couple of friends that give them a sense of belonging. The major causes of hazing are the students' wanting a sense of belonging in a big college campus, the college's infrequent knowledge of what occurs in fraternities, and the unwillingness of fraternities to change tradition. Since hazing

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    Mock Trial Experience

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    Three experiences that have led to my decision in pursuing a career in law are my involvement on the Mock Trial team, my internship at the United States Attorney’s office, and Boston College’s prisoner outreach program. When I started college in 2014, I joined my school’s mock trial team right away. I knew it was an interest I had in high school, but when I arrived at college, I was drafted into a leading position. I have been a defense attorney on both University of Delaware’s and Boston College’s

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    Armed and Prepared: An Age of Defense Essay

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    Thousands of kids roam a college campus - and it only takes one. No amount of preparation, staff training, or school-wide drills can prepare the university for something so terrible. This tragedy will forever change the way students and teachers operate the school. One man. One gun. And the sad part is that all of this can all be averted. For this reason, the law should consent to “licensed concealed carry” (carrying a weapon with a license) on campus. If students were allowed to defend themselves

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    Essay On Title IX

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    attention Title IX enforcement, wanting to take away the protection and equality that it currently gives to college students under the Obama administration’s interpretation of the law. Since 1972, Title IX has implemented equality for all students in federally funded schools which includes education and athletics. This majorly increased opportunities for women athletes such as before the law was passed, there were only “32,000 women participating in intercollegiate athletics” (Paule-Koba,115) and

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