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    Guns laws have become the forefront of conversation on all Texas Universities as of June 2015. There have been several school shootings that have taken place all around the United States. The two that stand out the most according to the news are Virginia Tech and Lonestar College. The headlines in 2013 were 3 wounded and 2 detained. This was regarding the shooting that took place at Lonestar College in Houston, Texas on January 22, 2103. “The Houston shooting comes roughly a month after the…

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    I left high school tired and confused. Having my whole life desired one thing and pursued one love – a love for the art and science of literature, for inkblots on bare paper, for the destruction of the pristine with the flawed beauty of the written word – I was wasted, rendered exhausted by the pressures under which I forced myself to toil for four long years. I had lost my way, stumbling off a path I once knew so well, weighed down by my wide array of interests, terrified to commit to one and…

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    Tahlequah Ghost Story

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    a ghostly past that dates back to the 1840s. The author said he was close to his last semester of graduate school and he was living in a dorm. Connected to the dorm was an add on to his school’s psychology department. He regularly went from his dormitory then on through the psychology annex as a shortcut to the library. His first of three ghost sightings occurred when he left his room in the evening and took the shortcut to the library and went on to through the psychology shortcut. He said…

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    disorder (APA, 2013). John has a wife and is a graduate student, he and his wife live within proximity of an undergraduate college campus which is where he selects his victims. John uses his binoculars at night when his wife is asleep to peer into the dormitory to observe the female students while they undress and sometimes he goes further by watching…

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    Strip Search Case Study

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    Barry Jay Collin, an inmate housed at Brockbridge Correctional Facility (“BCF”) challenges the constitutionality of two strip searches and visual body cavity searches of him in his dormitory in front of other male inmates and correctional personnel. He claims that his 1st and 8th Amendment rights were violated and seeks ten thousand dollars ($10,000) from each named defendant, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for constitutional violations, and pain and suffering and filing fees. II.…

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    Abuse At Foxconn

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    which was carried out by two NGOs, detail the strict rules that are applied in these dormitories. They aren’t allowed to have certain objects in there dormitories or use certain items. They report of one worker who used a hairdryer and was forced to writing a confession letter stating that they used a hairdryer and that they would never do it again. This is the type of cruel rules that workers who live in the dormitories have to abide by and have to live with. (Chamberlain, 2011)…

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    project of the Gulen movement was the setting up of dormitories throughout the Aegean region to accommodate out-of-town students in whose hometown there was a lack of schools. These dormitories served two purposes. Firstly, it provided a good study environment to its residents and sheltered them against bad habits such as drug usage. Secondly, it safeguarded them against involvement in the extremist politics of the time. The funding for these dormitories came from local businessmen who were…

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    Freeze! Security or No Security? What makes you feel so safe on campus? Is it living next door to a police station or is there any security at all? College campuses have brainwashed you and your parents believing you inevitably safe and you possibly are not Enjoying class and earning a degree has never had a security issue? Or has it? College campus has lately been danger zones in the recent years involving rape, assault, robbery and feeling unsafe in a learning environment. Security on…

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    greatness they represented spiritually, were not architectural masterpieces by any stretch of the imagination. It was not like today where yeshivas in Eretz Yisrael and the United States have nice buildings. They even have dining rooms (with food) and dormitories. That is not the way it was. The yeshivas in Europe were often in impoverished areas and looked it.…

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    Ted Bundy Biography

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    into the night, never to be seen again. March 12, 1974 a 19-year-old student named Donna Gail Manson disappeared. Donna was a student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington; which is 60 miles southwest from Seattle. She left her dormitory for a jazz concert on campus but never made it. Sullivan (2009, pg.21) states “Donna Manson would vanish either along the pathway or from the parking lot adjacent to the building where the concert was being held.” Reports quickly went out and…

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