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    Why Police Officers Should Attend College For the most part, people really don’t take into affect the little amount of training a police officer has for such an important role on our society. The reason for this is that most people are under the impression that police officers are smart, law-abiding citizens. For some people however, getting into contact with police may be a very huge deal. There are thousands of people locked up in jails right now for crimes they didn’t commit. Researches calculated

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    opinion it should be lowered because of multiple reasons. Lowering the MLDA from 21 to 18 would diminish the thrill of breaking the law to get a drink. Normalizing alcohol consumption as something do responsibly in moderation will make drinking alcohol less of a taboo for young adults entering college and the workforce. The MLDA 21 enforcement isn't a priority for law enforcement agencies. The punishments are inadequate, takes time and effort to do the paperwork. An estimated two of every 1,000 occasions

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    years of being outside the classroom, I should consider tapping at a college degree.” For the second time, I brushed-off the conversation. Do you think I was preventing God from setting me up for a college life? Despite what I didn’t want to do, that sunny hot evening, when my husband picked me up from work, I quickly put together what I thought, was a legitimate excuse of why I didn’t want to launch a college career. The shabby justification, I used, didn’t hold water.

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    campus carry for colleges in the U.S. Lawmakers then put in place laws that would allow students and faculty to carry weapons to better defend themselves (The Secret History of the Campus Carry Movement). As of 2016 Texas became the ninth state to allow concealed carry on public universities for holders of gun permits. Nevertheless, the debate over whether to allow concealed weapons in schools remains a hot topic in our political society. Although the different viewpoints of the new law are evident,

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    Christian College should become a dry campus. No alcohol should be permitted for anyone and students who are over 21 should be encouraged and given opportunity to drink off campus if they would wish. Aquinas states that a law is “an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community, and promulgated.”(Q.90,a.4, I answer) Since a policy and a law are both a rule and measure and therefore have the same form, what Aquinas says about law can be applied to a policy as

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    The college campuses in the United States have the majority of the population that uses drugs among society (Wadley& Carlier, 2014). The ages of these students range from “18 to 24” that are the most likely candidates to use marijuana and are more susceptible to use and find themselves addicted while they are in college (College Drug Abuse, 2015). There is conflict on college campuses between the state and federal government laws because the college is ran by the state by falls under federal laws

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    In the “The Electoral College Is Important Because It Reflects the Will of the States,” Charles Fried, a law professor at Harvard Law School and was solicitor general of the United States, argues that the Electoral College should continue. Due to the U.S.A being a direct democracy, the representatives and members of the electoral college are chosen by the citizens; however, they do not elect their presidents directly. He expresses that the states have their own political culture, personalities, and

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    Paid? College students have it very hard when it comes to maintaining a job. Students athletes have it worse than normal students do. Athletes have to go from class in the morning, straight to practice until late at night and have not way of maintaining let alone having a job of any means. Grades are an important part about being a student athlete but the main focus they are directed to is playing to their best of ability at the sport they participate in. The first article about if college athletes

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    College can be a pretty intimidating change. It is an entirely new lifestyle. You have to do everything on your own, without any help from parents or guardians. So, when you choose a college, it should be the perfect fit for you. I’m planning on researching two different colleges- Duquesne University and Temple University. When choosing my future college, I will think about the majors they offer, the location that they are in, and the extracurricular options that the university provides. Colleges

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    ability to carry concealed weapons on college campuses. Recent events, such as the mass murders of college students by gunmen, have occurred due to the neglectful actions of legislators. For instance, On April 16, 2007, a senior student at Virginia Polytechnic University went on a shooting rampage on campus and killed thirty-two people before committing suicide. It is obvious that these open carry restrictions create an easy target for gunmen, as thousands of college students are vulnerable to attacks

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