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    Having perhaps a greater impact on the industry than the radio, this medium would be the key to the ultimate success of alternative bands. Since both televisions and radios could be within the American household, their abilities of intimacy and immediacy were increased dramatically. Everyone who loved this music and its message could see it and hear it when they wanted to, within the comforts of their own home. MTV, a television network, provided the catalyst for extreme change through their broadcasts of alternative music videos (819). This trend of music videos, in general, was relatively new to the world, and alternative music was present for its experimentation and success. Bands thrived on camera, and this expanded their audience- base…

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    What more is there to ask for? When you think of a college campus library you think of kids studying in their individual cubbies trying to cram in all the knowledge they possibly can before a test or because they just want good grades in general. In some cases that 's true at Siena, but when I asked the four students if they used the library none of them had the same answer. Maria said she only will use the library if her friends sit with friends so usually she studies in her room, Olivia and…

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    Student Carry Analysis

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    that will go into effect August of 2016, has escalated a heated debate between Anti-gun activists and Pro-gun activists. Pro-gun activists claim that guns on campus would decrease the likelihood of on campus shooting and provide a certain degree of safety for the students; However, Anti-gun activists counter that claim by stating that approving guns on college campuses would lead to the probability of such action to take place. Furthermore, regardless of gun license or not college students…

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    scratch in the new site. Therefore, the use of Cascade Server's universal migration tool (http://www.hannonhill.com/news/blog/2013/cascade-server-7.4-universal-migration-tool.html) came in handy, which allowed them to efficiently migrate over 500 pages from the old site to the new one. Building a custom course catalog in Cascade Server One of the most informative (and important) sections of a college’s website is the course catalog. With the new design, finding course and program information…

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    It is an on-going heated debate regarding on-campus and off-campus life as to which surpasses others. However both have their brighter and darker pictures, which make them equally a best choice for many and still in many ways, a bad one too. Living on campus and living off campus each one comes up with a diverse and significant kind of experience for the student. There are however pros and cons to each and it majorly depends on the student himself whether it is best suited for him to stay…

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    Gun Violence on campus has been a recurring issue in the past several years with several instances of the mass shooting like the ones in Arizona state university and on Virginia tech. “.Timothy Wheeler wrote a piece called “There 's a reason they choose schools” which was published On May 1,2007,in the issue of National Review.In this article,Wheeler talks about how there may need to be a need to allow guns on campus so we can better protect ourselves against shooters.Another piece used is the…

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    Say No To Guns Analysis

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    Evaluation Article In the article "Say no to guns on college campuses" by Jade Reindl and Jean Cocco, they are trying to get the audience to see that guns shouldn’t be allowed on college campuses or any school campus at all. They also use good backup reasons to support the message they are trying to send, along with credible sources, making the article convincing. The target audience isn't just other school students and academic audiences, but also Non-students because any and everyone can be…

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    Concealed Carry Report

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    public-unless they are on campus. The law includes several prohibited areas that will not allow concealed carry. These prohibited areas include government buildings, stadiums, and university campuses, said Schmoll while speaking in the Morris University Center on Thursday. “The right to bear arms is right there in the Constitution,” said James Dawson, an employee at SIUE’s Information Technology Services. “Quit stripping us of our rights.” Dawson was in the majority of people at the meeting…

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    Theories Of Dramatism

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    The theory of dramatism can be applied to a myriad of settings and events in one’s life, but one that I can see very evident is my role as a resident assistant. A resident assistant’s job is to supervise a floor or building of residents on a college campus. They are responsible for making sure that residents have a fun, healthy and safe college experience. As an RA, there are several meetings and events that one has to attend and plan, including a weekly module meeting, small group meetings…

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    The Safety of College Campuses today Campus safety was not always a major priority for many universities a decade ago. This unfortunately came at a price for one school back in 2007. On April 16th, a Virginia tech Senior managed to kill a total of 32 people and wounding 17 others on campus. If a single shooter managed to hurt and kill a total of 49 people on two different parts of campus, it was clear that Virginia tech had a major weakness involving campus safety resources. Jill Castellano a…

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