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    sanctuary. Gay says that a safe space can allow people to feel welcome. Essay 2 is the against of safe spaces. Cooke says that having safe spaces are silly for colleges and if the college have a safe space on college it would become more dangerous on campus. In Gay’s essay she says that safe space can have freedom of speech and you can talk about anything. But the beauty of the freedom of speech is that it protects…

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    link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NZV85DF. Your comments will be used to refine the survey for mass distribution to students of select campuses. The required research data collected will be analyzed and used to determine what products to stock in campus vending machines…

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    of use and wide array of advantages. Also known as an overhead shot, this scene will require the camera to be facing directly down to the ground in a perpendicular fashion in order to achieve the desired effect. This should serve to elongate the campus as it travels across buildings, fields, and people walking around. It’s also worth noting that this would be an ideal moment to add in a title sequence because although the scene itself is important, individual components of it (i.e. the people…

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    I would like, before entering the university campus, everyone their own vision and describe what the university campus looks like, imagine what university life is like, as well as plans and intentions about it, think about their own how to spend four years of university, in which 4 years, which have experience and harvest, what things to do, how to realize their dreams, how to do different, how to realize their value ...... Once, I was in college, I expect to try to do things perfect, if not…

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    “Hiding From Scary Ideas” and Shulevitz wants parents to not shield their children from new ideas. Shulevitz is trying to show how protecting students from ideas dissimilar from their own may lead to them not being able to face the real world outside of campus where there won’t be any safe spaces to keep them from feeling hurt by others’…

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    Disaster on Campus “Ten people were killed when a gunman opened fire at Oregon's Umpqua Community College” (Ford, and Payne). This tragedy is just one of many unfortunate events involving guns on a college campus. Even though College Institutions are where students should feel safe, because of recent campus shootings there has been an active debate on passing the Campus Carry law. The continuing issue over campus shootings have caused many tragedies, there has been fifty-two shootings on…

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    College carry laws, or laws that allow concealed weapons on college campuses, are quickly becoming more and more abundant. It’s not safer, the regulations make it almost impossible to make the weapons safer, and untrained students often hurt more than they help. Many people believe an armed America is a safer America. This is not true; however, since concealed weapons have been more readily available shootings and gun related crimes have increased. This applies to college campuses as well. Since…

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    Everyday is unpredictable and has a different story. However right as soon as an ASPCA transporter, Bryan saw this one dog he knew he had to have her. Bryan Hayes, the transporter, has driven over 50,000 miles and seen many animals over the year (“ASPCA”). Bryan said “As she came off the plane, I said, oh my god look at that dog! I knew I wanted to adopt her”. Another ASPCA worker said “When Bryan saw her come off the plane, he was smitten”(“ASPCA”). This program is proven to be very helpful to…

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    Persuasive Essay On Teenage Drinking

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    They play a major role in this deadly mix. Parents have the duty to warn their kids how bad alcohol can be for them. They have the responsibility to punish their teens when the teen is caught with alcohol. Unfortunately too many parents don't do either of those. Sometimes it is because the parent are alcoholics so the teen is raised in it and gets use to the alcohol so they follow in their parents footsteps. This creates a deadly bloodline that ruins generations and kills many in its wake. Then…

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    Every moment, everything in the universe change. Whether it is something miniscule such as an atom rearranging itself or on a larger scale such as the birth of a new life. One might say that change is the only constant thing in life. In their lifetime, one experiences ups and downs. These highs and lows are imperative in the growth and formation of a person. Unplanned events are normative components of the human experience. One can compare life to a heartbeat. On an electrocardiogram test a…

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