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    Dormitory History From the beginning of the college in 1922 until the mid- to late 1960s, the college had functioned predominantly as a commuter campus. Most of the students were Arkansas City or Cowley County residents, certainly within driving distance to the college. The few who were non-residents were able to obtain housing from private citizens. During the 1960s, the number of students coming from outside Cowley County began to increase dramatically. College personnel such as Del Heidebrecht

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    better classroom performance and lower drop out incidence, many colleges require students to stay in school dormitories especially those students who live far from school like Cavite, Tarlac, Laguna, Batangas etc. It is widely believed that living in campus dormitory can acquire some benefits in their academic performance. Large universities provide a number of academic services in dormitories such as tutoring and student organizations that encourage an environment conducive to learning. Residence

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    Importance of Recycling at the University I remember my first semester here at the University and the dark halls of the Bates House Residence Hall. Many a party was concluded with an idea for what to do with the endless piles of cans that had congregated on the floor. One idea, I remember, was to wall someone into his room and another was to see how many we could stand on end without toppling. But, we usually just ended up throwing them in the trashcans in our refuse room. Sometimes

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    question on accommodation. While a lot of housing options are available nowadays, here we will talk about the most typical for students one – college or university dormitory, which is usually a building situated on a school campus where students can live for the period of their studies. Many educational establishments call their "dormitories" “residence halls”, though “dorm” is very widely used as well and have no negative connotation. History of College Dorms Isolation The first schools were arranged

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    to provide security to the students in the dorms. This engagement involves installing access control system in the dormitory. Project Objectives Goal –“The project aims at installing access control at the dormitory” Objectives – 1. To meet the budgetary constraints of $24,000. 2. To install the access control system before 1st February 2013 Assumptions and dependencies 1. The dormitory has less number of students during the installation phase. 2. Enough space is available to shift the students if

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    The Effects of Positive Reinforcement of Expectations and Consequences in a Residential Setting The purpose of this action research project is to pursue methods to reduce the number of dorm infractions with a high school girl’s dormitory. The second objective for this action research project is to subconsciously motivate residents to pursue good behavior and actions without having to instruct them to do so. When all parties are operating on an equal level of respect and understanding, there is

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    You can also find, area to play basketball, pool, gym and cinema room. There are 2 main types of cottages’ competitors: the university dormitory and the private apartment. Cons of dormitories: ➢ People who prefer privacy will not like the life in the hostel because the University dormitories have pretty small rooms, quite noisy and there are always a lot of people. For example, for two it can be a total of 9 squares in the room. Therefore, a person have to forget

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    to which practices were truly occurring, they had also promised to remediate all noted unacceptable practices. One of the unacceptable business practices that was uncovered was the mandating of certain employee groups required to live in company dormitories and were not permitted to utilize any other options for housing. Was this practice a form of discrimination? In order to decide if the business practice and any alternatives are fair and ethical for all, resulting in the greatest amount of good

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    Almost every young person who enters college education faces a lot of decisions, including which courses they are going to take, which subject they will major in, and where they will live between living on campus or living at home. The on-campus dormitories have been lived in by many people and some of them have absolutely opposing opinions. The change from home to dorm life can be considered one of the most important events in the lives of students. Home life and dorm life present two different ways

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    College students frequently debate over the decision to live on-campus, or find affordable housing off-campus. The key question here can center on what constitutes affordable. At Jacksonville State University in Alabama, it costs roughly the same amount of money per semester, to live in confined, restricted, on-campus space. That doesn’t even begin to address a living arrangement full of rules and regulations. When the two options are equally as affordable, the next step is to consider other factors

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