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  • Rutgers Association Of Pilipino Students
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    Proclamation To Address Student Concerns About The Medium News Letter: Preamble: Presented on this day, November the nineteenth, in the year two thousand and three, as members of the Rutgers University community who are concerned and dissatisfied with the subject material that has been printed in the magazine The Medium, a student funded organization, we collectively agree that the following measures need to be met and addressed with as much cooperation as possible to facilitate in the propagati...
  • Students Of Oxford University
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    The University of Oxford The University of Oxford in Oxford, England is a very old and distinguished institution. Oxford University has been in existence for around nine centuries (Brief 1). It is the oldest English speaking university in the world (History 1). There is no exact date when the University was established, but there is some evidence of teaching going on around 1096 (Kenny 2). There are said to be several different founders of the University, but there is no way to designate one ove...
  • Students At Schools With Honor Codes
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    Tuesday, February 15, 2000 Focus on Ethics Can Curb Cheating, Colleges Find Behavior: Academic dishonesty is rampant, but students will respond to higher standards of integrity, a study shows. By KENNETH R. WEISS, Times Education Writer Copyright 2000 Los Angeles Times DAVIS, Calif. -Grappling for ways to halt the spread of plagiarism and other cheating in college, professors often get stuck on the idea that it's too late to change students' behavior by the time they reach college. But a growing...
  • Self Reform
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    I strongly believe that the key to world reform is self-reform. By attending the University of Colorado, I hope to attain a strong education that will help me achieve significant reforms that in turn will let me help others. Currently, I am a freshman majoring in chemical engineering and pre-medicine. When I graduate from CU, I plan to further my studies in medical school or perhaps dental school. More importantly, I wish to set a good example for others to follow through my hard work and determ...
  • International Student Center
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    the one itself "America's Career University". It has campuses on two continents: a campus in Gothenburg, Sweden, and six campuses in the United States. The University also participates in international joint venture programs with the IHM Business School in Sweden and with the Central Hotel School in Israel. Johnson & Wales University has three colleges: Culinary Arts, Business, and Hospitality. It offers both traditional and nontraditional programs of study: associate's, bachelor's, and master's...
  • Stages For The Syracuse University Carrier Dome
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    During the early planning stages for the Syracuse University Carrier Dome, no one even dreamed of locating it on or even near the campus. Speculation came from all over the community and from stadium architects. Some suggestions included a block of the downtown area, the State Fairgrounds, Bridge Street, opposite the General Electric plant and even as far as Baldwinsville. It was finally a former landscape architect for the University that suggested the best place would be on campus. No reda Rot...
  • University Announces Ban On Fraternities And Sororities
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    I read two articles that were very contrasting on the ideas of Greek letter societies, better known as Greek Life. The first article was titled, "University Announces Ban on Fraternities and Sororities" from the Metropolitan Desk, and the second was titled, "For Some Women at Harvard, Greek Is a Scream" from the Style Desk. One was about banning Greek Life, and the other about how Greek Life can be a positive for social life at Harvard University. In "University Announces Ban on Fraternities and...
  • Degrees The College Offers
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    On the Outlook for Colleges In only two short years Arcadia's class of 2004 will be leaving the nest and moving on to bigger and better things. Many of us are busy with the research of colleges that go heavy on the education but easy on the pocketbook. There are so many colleges out there that make a person want to attend just because of the party life they provide. Sure everybody is ready to go to one of the wild and crazy college parties that we " ve all seen on television, but is that really ...
  • Higher Education At A University
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    Achieving Knowledge Newman presents an argument in which he states that a university's purpose is to train. good members of society. x A university educates students to perform well and better succeed in life. Knowledge plays a key part in the advancement of the student. The more knowledge a student has, the more well-rounded they are, the better they will succeed in life according to Newman. The way a student achieves this knowledge is through. higher education, x which is basically achieved th...
  • University Of Oklahoma Web Page
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    You know, there is not all that much I would actually change about this university. Sure we could use some better facilities and the more diversity the better, but those changes have to take place over time, sometimes a long time. For now I am content with the prospect of throwing out ideas used by other universities to either increase student recruitment or enhance the image surrounding our college, that has without doubt been tarnished in past years. One example of how we could increase the ea...
  • Admissions Process At The University Of Michigan
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    Affirmative Action: The University of Michigan is Wrong. Imagine, your walking down the street looking for a job. You see a sign in the window that says, "Whites encouraged to apply". Imagine the period in time when just being white got you into a college, without any other considerations of grades or athletic ability. Those were the days of the Jim Crow laws. Now these instances have happened in the past 20 years, through new laws called Affirmative Action. The big argument is over these few ye...
  • Goals At The University Of Phoenix
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    Personal Goals As a University of Phoenix student, my personal goal is to complete my degree plan and receive a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. One thing that I have always promised myself when I was in high school was that I wanted to get a college education. I am a first year student at the University of Phoenix. I was previously attending Houston Community College after a four-year break after high school. I started off taking six hours the first semester, then three hours the n...
  • Wants Of An Enrolled Csu Student
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    Chico State University Chico State University is a school for a student that is in search of being successful in his / her life. It is a school that can open up a student and help them find what they would want to be, by providing the useful classes of tomorrow. These classes are top-notch and can keep people motivated to work harder, and to strive for their goal... And motivation is something that just about everyone needs. Chico State University is a college located in Chico, California. Chico...
  • Dormitory In The University
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    It is actually an interesting question whether there should be a dormitory in a university or not. In order to get deeper in the issue we should understand first what the main purposes of the dormitory are. The answer may be quite simple providing the living for students, however if to look from a balanced point of view we can find out that there are some pros and contras of having dormitory in the university and what negative or positive impacts building the dormitory can make. First, the dormi...
  • Penn State Riots
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    The Penn State Riots America's college campuses are once again aflame. But, in the 1990's, the riots are not fueled by politics, as they were in the 1960's, but by beer, liquor and drugs. University of Arizona, University of Maryland and Temple University have all recently experienced these unfortunate riots on their campuses, but it is truly at home with us, the students of the Pennsylvania State University. The riots began in 1998 during The Arts Festival that caused more damage than ever. Stu...
  • Illegal Monitoring Of Student Activity Between Computers
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    Invasion of Privacy Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. - U. S Constitution, First Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants sha...
  • Howard University
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    Coming to Howard University I will be an great asset to the school. As an asset I will bring more programs to Howard University to help out with student events. Some examples of student events would be tutorials, forums, and being apart of HUSA (Howard University Student Association). I want to represent Howard University and show the community what the university is capable of producing dance choreographers. As a young African American I want to encourage other African Americans to attend Howar...
  • University Of Phoenix Student
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    What would I like to achieve, as a University of Phoenix student is a degree in Business Administration. As for as a goal for me I would like to make a much better life for my two kids and me. I'm a single mom and going back to school at my age is scare enough. But my encouragement has been my friends. I have watch so many of them go back to school in the last past five years. I even have friend now that signed up with the on-line class also. I have watched my friend make a better life for thems...
  • Persistent Social Problems
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    "All nations should help support the development of a global university designed to engage students in the process of solving the world's most persistent social problems. "In a modern society, there are many complex questions, this passage's suggestion is a good advice, but it is not practical. First, depending the student to solve the world's most persistence social problems is impractical. The student's purpose in a university is to learn some basic knowledge and have some preparation for thei...
  • Cultural Change The Bumiputeras
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    Based on the economic division between Malays and the immigrant Chinese and Indians, the Malay-dominated political party (Bari san Nasional coalition) launched the New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1971. The NEP, which was in force for the next 20 years, had two objectives: (1) the eradication of poverty irrespective of race, and (2) the elimination of the identification of race with economy (Mahathir, 1998). The policy is an example of a policy giving preferential treatment to the majority ethnic gr...

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