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    Innocent students have a threat also, two children could be fighting for a while and get over stressed and possibly kill themselves or one child is bullying another into a fight, they could either kill themselves or kill the other person. Guns on campuses cause danger to education, teachers, and innocent students. Twenty states currently ban concealed weapons on…

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    surrounded by the most current technology and this includes high speed Wi-Fi. I would make the assumption that as an administrator one of your most essential tasks is to increase student enrollment and what better way then increasing the quality of the campuses Wi-Fi because it will also increase student’s productivity and…

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    about it, or better yet, find other ways than just saying “Be abstinent or celibate” to prevent them. There are other issues on campuses than retention rates, graduation rates, the teaching ability of faculty and staff, and others. I am not saying that those are not important, because they are. I am just saying that it is important we focus on the whole part of the campuses including students and sexual behavior and what we can do to help prevent certain circumstances, such as having condoms…

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    Admittedly, Dating Violence Among College Students by Rosemary Iconis provided insight that dating violence is a significant problem on college campuses. The author defines intimate partner violence (IPV) as “physical, sexual, or psychological harm to a person by a current or former partner or spouse” (Iconis, 2013, p. 111). No doubt, that this type of dating violence is common among college students who are in their first serious romantic relationship. According to the article, “More than…

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    Paschall, M. J., & Saltz, R. F. Summary: This article goes into detail about alcohol on college campuses. The study uses a survey that was sent to students either over the web or mailed to them. The students where then asked questions about their drinking habits on campus. The survey asked for about how many drinks where consumed before, during and after certain situations. These situations were “fraternity or sorority party, residence hall party, campus event (e.g. football game), off-campus…

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    or media in any way is no longer tolerated. The laws of discrimination and harassments are limitations of individual expressions or opinions verbally and in media messages. College campuses and workplaces are responsible to keep a stable and safe environment, with that comes policies and regulations. College campuses will create their regulations and policies that define the limitations of voicing one’s…

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    cigarettes because of the influence they receive from other people. Smoking on college campuses should be unacceptable because students could look for other opportunities to handle their problems. If colleges banned the use of smoking cigarettes on campus, it can lower the number of secondhand smokers and reduce the rate of health deterioration in a person that smokes cigarettes. The effect of smoking on college campuses affects people that do not smoke since they have to inhale the same…

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    and college campuses (2015). The authors argue that levels of sexual assault are linked to the presence of motivated offenders, specifically men in fraternities or on athletic teams. They also provide enough evidence relation to available victims, which includes the amount of women on campus and how residential the university is, and finally, the lack of guardianship on campus, which consists of the alcohol policy of the school and the number of law enforcement officials on campuses. The data…

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    made up by the media. Whatever the masses would like to say about it, the basic terminology is sexual assault or gender-based violence. There has been debate on the type of policies that should be in place for combating sexual assault on college campuses. Every college campus has different sexual assault policies; however, Minnesota, New York and California have many policies for all their colleges. The main issue with policy surrounding sexual assault is no one wants to talk about it because it…

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    Firearms on Campuses Should be allowed Have you ever wondered why so many school shootings happen? Have you ever wondered why nobody has ever really defended themselves from an attack? Well how are you supposed to defend yourself from somebody who has a gun and you are just there defenceless. I think that a way to protect yourself and your students is by allowing teachers and administrators to have firearms on campuses. The firearms on campus are an intimidation factor to anybody who has the…

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