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    nationwide has proven to be too large of a task for any organization to handle. The possible solution should start locally. With the cooperation of universities, communities and cities, a program for affordable housing can be made more easily…

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    All Midwest public colleges and universities should be required to follow MSEP guidelines. (MSEP) (L) 2. MSEP regulations would limit out-of-state tuition. a. Public institutions are required to keep out-of-state tuition for Midwest students to 150% or less of in-state tuition. (MSEP) (P)…

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    College is a fun, exciting, and challenging experience for most students, but for some, it is simply too much to handle. It’s not surprising enough to hear about a student “flunking out” of college! Each year a large number of students fail out of college in the United States. The figure is pretty dramatic; It’s been estimated that more than 300,000 students drop out of either high school or college; however, the impact of this can lead to a depletion of students’ dignity and can have a serious…

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    path towards an accredited degree. As it turns out, a degree awarded from a for-profit or “degree mill” university has no more value in the civilian world than a high school diploma and these businesses continue to capitalize on enlisted Sailor’s dreams of furthering their education. Senior Enlisted Leaders (SEL’s) must educate their Sailors about the prerogative of for-profit universities before authorizing a degree plan. Accredited Degree’s and Navy Advancement Although an accredited degree…

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    students. Since then, universities have been finding ways to accommodate the influx of international students and their needs. U.S. colleges and universities are rethinking ways to conduct orientation, introducing peer mentor programs, encouraging off-campus activities…

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    Gun Laws and Regulations Regulations and Gun rights for college campuses is something that has many people questioning the laws. The legislative passing a law allowing college employees and students to carry guns is not the greatest idea. All college students shouldn’t be allowed to carry hand guns. The law should remain as keeping concealed licenses then traversing into open-carry license. There’s a great debate on rather teachers should have the right to be armed which in my opinion could…

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    51.N Grandveiw.Ave Dubuque, Iowa 52001 9/29/2015 Barack Obama 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr.President Have you ever wondered why do people have to pay to attend College if you’re the one who has to earn the education once your there. Well I have and as long as I've been in grade school and Middle school, I thought that since Middle School, Elementary School, and High school is free why shouldn’t College fees be free. I believe that all College fees should be free for…

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    association for students to prepare themselves for careers in business and business-related fields. It was first created back in 1937 by Dr. Hamden L. Forkner of Columbia University as a concept. Its first school chapter was chartered in Johnson City, Tennessee in February 3, 1942. The first PBL school chapter was chartered in Iowa in 1958. Today, it is the largest business student organization in the world. With over 200,000 members in the FBLA association, the future was destined to be strong…

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    Methods Participants This study will draw from a sample size consisting of both college men and women between the ages of 18-26 attending the University of Northern Iowa. The grade level distribution was not determined as a necessary component to take into account. Participants will be voluntarily selected based on the analysis of the extremity of body dissatisfaction and indication of symptoms of muscle dysmorphia. Based on these results, students will be assigned to four different classified…

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    Today’s society generally places heavy importance on—and idealizes—education. In effect, being educated has gone from being an acquisition and gathering of applicable knowledge and experience to being a title—another entry and premise on a resume. People no longer understand the true importance of education, but instead they just know that today’s society requires their resumes to implicate that they are educated. This factor is relevant and connectible to the issue explored in renowned American…

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