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    Ones personal reasons for attending college is molded mainly based on their upbringing. Those who may have grown up in a wealthy environment may choose college because they want to join a sorority or fraternity that their ancestors have become greatly apart of rather than education because a successful future is handed to them. Those who may have grown up in a poor household with a promising mind will use that mind to study their way into providing for their family. As the product of a…

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    with answering questions, showing us our classes, and making us feel welcome. Everything seemed so enlightening and eye-opening. There are so many different opportunities for everyone. Those opportunities include anything from sports, clubs, fraternities, sororities, and many other organizations. There is truly something for everyone! There were many different skills and characteristics discussed and shown during the new lancer days. One of those characteristics being personal responsibility. To…

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    college students participate in, during their schooling and off time, in order to alleviate stress and meet the demands of their college workload. Examples of these hobbies and some extracurricular activities might include; sports teams, fraternities, sororities, campus organizations or clubs, social gatherings, and even parties. The more often overlooked activities may even include alcohol and drugs. Drugs, not on the topic of cocaine, heroin, or even marijuana. College students are abusing…

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    or positively because they are alone. These friendships that are formed in college usually last a lifetime. In addition, here at Delagado, there are numerous services available to students including tutoring, and student organizations. Sororities and Fraternities also play a part in molding students into mature young adults. Since there are so many different career fairs and leadership conferences given by the college, students can learn professional dressing, interview strategies, and…

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    full time students and averages 15 sexual assaults and 27 rapes on campus a year (College Factual) , yet the university recently was involved with a highly profiled sexual assault scandal. In 2012 a freshman at University of Virginia attended a fraternity party and was brutally raped by seven men, the victim, Jackie has just recently come out with details about that vicious night she experienced three years ago(Elderly). The victim gives extensive details…

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    Voluntary Segregation

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    In this day in age, we promote social integration in all aspects of social events and actives. For example, fraternities, sororities, sport events, and school clubs. However, even though as a society we promote social integration, do we practice it? Voluntary segregation, occurs when individuals choose to build social relationships with members of their own race, despite access to relationships with individuals of all races. Being a student at Florida Atlantic University I believe this topic is…

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    This essay is a reflectional analysis of the article “The Cost of College: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”, and the article “A Game to Help Students Pay the Right Price For College”. The first article, written by Forbes Magazine Contributor Mike Patton, discusses the alarmingly high and constantly increasing cost of college, as well as how it affects our country. Patton mainly used statistics in his work as evidence to support his point. The second article, written by Ron Lieber of The New York…

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    23 available residence halls available on campus (University of Manchester). But, there are also differences on how students can be grouped in each hall. At Indiana State, students can be grouped by major, or put in coed, men’s, women’s, or fraternity/sorority housing (“Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN”). However, at University of Manchester, student grouping is much simpler. In some halls, there are mixes of undergraduate and postgraduate students, while other halls are separated only…

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    Please answer all the questions. Only “x” ONE box per question. 1. Typically, how many days a week do you exercise? [ ] No days a week [ ] 1 Day a week [ ] 2 Days a week [ ] More than 2 days a week. ___________ days a week (enter the number of days here) 2. Would you say that you are physically more active, less active, or about as active as other students your age? [ ] More active than people my age [ ] Less…

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    Gender Hierarchy

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    On college campus, especially in Greek life fraternities and sororities, many college students, mostly women, are prone to sexual violence (Canan, 1). The rape culture on college campuses is a normative that nothing is being done to stop it and instead there could be potential victim-blaming of women about suggestive…

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