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    I had only just begun climbing the mountain. Maybe only 20 feet up when I heard rustling. I turned around to see a guy standing there. He had midnight black hair and star silver eyes. He had a tall, lean figure but his skin was so pale he looked like a sheet. He looked farmiliar. Actually he looked just like the guy who handed me the letter. Is that-? Is all I got to in my thoughts when there was a sharp pain in my head coming from behind me as the world turned to midnight. The las thing I heard…

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    Springs Dining Hall

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    Hey Joe! How has it been brother? I heard you like the campus at SCAD! I heard from the parents that you absolutely hate the food and cafeteria there at SCAD. It is pretty funny they would spend all that money on the campus. But they spend pennies on your food that seems to be bought from a flea market. Well, for our campus, we actually have two separate lunchrooms that we have the choice of dining in. They are the Greenwood Dining Hall and the Springs Dining Hall. I don’t mean to brag, but they…

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    because it is based on the unwarranted assumption that new dormitories at Buckingham College would serve the housing needs of students, and that it will in fact attract new students, rendering its main conclusion, Buckingham College should build new dormitories, invalid. First and foremost, the author of this argument makes the unwarranted assumption that students at Buckingham college actually need there to be additional dormitories. It is possible that most students at Buckingham…

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    The year is 1989. I just got out of Psychology class and I’m sitting on the grass in the quad surrounded by brick, school buildings. The bright blue sky is in deep contrast with the white clouds that the sun is currently hiding behind. This is my sophomore year at Muskingum University. I begin to think about my boyfriend, Kyle. I’m 5’1, my head comes to his chest. He has unruly, brown hair that reminds me of a chocolate bar when the sunlight hits it. I stand up, wipe my jeans off, then walk on…

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    On Campus Living and Residential Life For each critique, each of the moderators had a different way they carried themselves. There questionnaire varied as well as their follow ups to the responses of the participants. To start for the first moderator Sarah, I felt that going first was unbelievably challenging. The fact of having to conduct this focus group with no prior experience, as well as not being able to base hers off of a previous moderator is very difficult. Just by going first it…

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    I swear to god, I will burn his clothes if he does not arranges it today,” my friend Safal babbled, while we were walking up to the cafeteria. After further listening to him, I realized he was talking about his roommate. I continued listening to him, and said yes to whatever he had as confusion. I knew he wanted me to say that he was right, and the problem existed in his roommate. If only he had made a better decision, when I had asked him to live off campus with my other friends, he would not…

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    Ever wonder why university housing cost so much? Or maybe how much of your overall tuition actually goes into housing? Believe it or not public housing is a marketing business that is growing tremendously every year. Some may say that housing is not overpriced but instead worth every penny due to the benefits it had to offer, but I say the money given to university housing is almost equivalent to a house which you can possibly invest in later. Due to imbalanced university finances and federal…

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    Based on the challenges discussed in the articles “College Students and Learning Disability: Elements of Self-Style,” by Trojano, P. and “Students with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education: Barriers to success and Implications for Professionals,” by Johnson, A. my assumptions on how students with disabilities interact in a “partying” environment on campus are: 1. Iowa State University is a public university who has to abide by the Rehabilitation Act. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of…

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    I think that my dorm room is a representation of my front-stage behavior. This is the case because although it is my room, I share it with a friend, and although it is our room, we often have other people in it with us. Dorm rooms are a space in which friends can gather for a party, to study together, or even to watch this week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy. It is more of a public space than a private space in which I can be alone. I keep my dorm room in a manner in which I would publically…

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    Something I never expected to see in college was a dead body. At first, she was face down in a blue body bag, surrounded by preserving fluids that made some people nauseated. Her head was shaved and the first incisions were made on her legs, arms, back, and butt. Muscles were starting to be isolated and pulled away from the body that housed them. The shock of seeing a person, someone who was alive less than a year ago, be disassembled in front of your eyes takes a strong stomach. Some of my…

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