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    The University of Texas is one of the Universities that is in the city of Austin, Texas. It is located in Austin, Texas in United States. The school is one of the 20 greatest public school in the America. The campus size is 431 acres, with the 1300+ student organization in the school. Also, the library in the university is one of the greatest library in the world. The University of Texas was found on March 30, 1881 by the Congress of Republican of Texas. Their nick name is Longhorn and the…

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    society. Even though, many would like to believe that universities are the last a few places where gender inequality and sex related crimes should not be so prevalent. In fact, almost all universities in America claim that they are committed to create an equal and safe environment for everybody. However, that is definitely not the case for many female students and even some male students from those universities. In recent years, over 70 universities around the country are under investigation of…

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    Rape is such an extravagant issue in just about every college and university in the United States; however, many fail to prevent and handle the incidents in an effective matter. “150,000 students at 27 different colleges and universities took part…

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    Electing to attend Multnomah University has been both a rewarding and challenging experience. Throughout my college years, my professors modeled how to live a biblical worldview as I studied Bible, Theology, Greek and Hebrew. Because of those teachers, I learned how to study the Bible and the importance of practicing what I preach. The classroom cultivated an excitement to learn the truth and minister it to others. Upon graduation from Multnomah University, my parents rewarded me with a trip to…

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    I am blessed to say that I am an exceptionally well rounded student. There are many qualities that I possess that will ultimately benefit Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. I am involved in multiple extracurricular activities such as, track and field, varsity cheerleading, student government, and lastly thespians. Thankfully I am a complex person with many callings. One of those callings include doing things to the best of my abilities at everything no matter the circumstance. It…

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    To fully understand the problems revolving around race-based admission programs in various universities, one must first understand how this issue first developed, as well as what affirmative action is. Affirmative action is a policy also known as positive discrimination, in other words, it strives to favor people who are a minority, such as, people of color. This is an important issue as it affects legislators, colleges, but most importantly future college students. For this issue, there are…

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    new discussion topic came about, I could see and feel how I was gaining knowledge which has helped shape my viewpoints for ministry work. Through collaboration with my professor, Dr. Greasley, classmates, and other fellow students at The King’s University I learned what my strengths and my weaknesses are. This has lead me to develop a plan to strengthen my weaker areas. In my discussions, readings, and written assignments, I learned the importance of maintaining professionalism and…

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    effectively eradicate the apartheid system. Until this present day institutions such as schools, universities and the government continue to implement a system of transformation with the aim of eradicating aspects of racism that continue to surface in people’s everyday lives; work opportunities and education. This essay will particularly focus on assessing the extent of transformation in universities about social cohesion and the quality of relationships between students and how they are…

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    The contemporary university student is at an unprecedented risk of developing a form of mental illness, mental illness referring to any “disorder that affects your mood, thinking, and behaviour” (Mayo Clinic), the culmination of which can result in the impairment of one’s ability to function in the daily rigours of university life, making University, for some students, one of the most difficult experiences of their life thus far; which may translate itself into various forms of self-harm/coping…

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    Postings throughout the University are both symbolic of regulations and culture. Varying areas of the University have different rules around these positing that reflect subculture. Due to the numerous subcultures around campus, I chose to focus my observations in Vilas Hall. I visited the fifth floor of Vilas during the morning business hours. In particular, this floor has a combination of both faculty offices and research areas. When observing the atmosphere of the fifth floor, I came across…

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