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		<title>Austin Texas Cheap Apartments</title>
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 Dormitories
The University will have a certain number of dormitories available for students. In some cases, it may even be mandatory for freshmen to stay in the dorms and then your search for a cheap apartment in Austin Texas would end right there. Plus, dorms are not what they used to be. They are clean [...]]]></description>
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<p> Dormitories</p>
<p>The University will have a certain number of dormitories available for students. In some cases, it may even be mandatory for freshmen to stay in the dorms and then your search for a cheap apartment in Austin Texas would end right there. Plus, dorms are not what they used to be. They are clean and comfortable, with places for students to study and hang out and frankly, they are supposed to be better for a student since they <span id="more-25"></span>give a sense of community and a chance to interact with other students in the university. </p>
<p>On Campus Apartments</p>
<p>There may be some cheap apartments for rent in Austin Texas which fall into a pseudo category. These kinds of places are somewhere between a dorm and a full fledged apartment. The idea here is that your student can live on campus, (usually only if they&#8217;re married, but exceptions are sometimes made) and still have a private apartment. This offers the chance to have the privacy of a proper place to live and study while still living within the confines of the university.</p>
<p>Fraternities and Sororities</p>
<p>Today, fraternities and sororities are not what they once were. The typical image that people have is that the sororities are a bunch of snobish girls who look down their noses at everyone else and think they are God&#8217;s gift to womandom and the fraternities are places for drunkeness and toga parties. While both of these things can happen at fraternities and sororities, would you believe that most Greek campus organizations also foster a sense of community, requiring their membership to actively engage in the community and to do acts of charity in the community surrounding campus? They also often have lectures in the house and some of them even arrange study partners for their members. </p>
<p>Off Campus Housing</p>
<p>If you choose to go with cheap apartments for rent which are not on the campus in Austin, Texas, then you should make sure of several things. You should make sure that the apartments are within a comfortable commuting distance from the school so that your child will be able to get to classes easily and you should make sure that the place is a safe neighborhood. No matter how cheap an apartment is, you don&#8217;t want to head to Austin for a funeral, God forbid.</p>
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<p>Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. &#8211; Lambda Theta &#8211; Spring 2007 &#8211; University of Arkansas &#8230; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority LT Spring 2007 University of Arkansas   <H3>Help answer the question about Sorority</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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		<title>Parenting College Students &#8211; Social Organizations Mold Leaders</title>
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 Parenting college students is as important as parenting our younger children.  The influence of the parent can have a profound effect on their emerging adult. In parenting college students, Moms and Dads deal with power struggles and emotional volatility that are challenging.  This is all part of the maturation process. There is [...]]]></description>
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<p> Parenting college students is as important as parenting our younger children.  The influence of the parent can have a profound effect on their emerging adult. In parenting college students, Moms and Dads deal with power struggles and emotional volatility that are challenging.  This is all part of the maturation process. There is also job uncertainty after graduation which escalates the college students&#8217; anxiety. Effective parenting reassures our <span id="more-19"></span>children that their education is their best preparation for their future.  Parents can also encourage their student to seek leadership opportunities.</p>
<p>Job recruiters search each year for college campus leaders.  When parenting college students, parents need to stress the importance of social organizations, such as fraternities and sororities, as a way of developing leadership and responsibility traits.  During the launching years, parental controls ease, and hopefully leadership begins to emerge. </p>
<p>Parents can share with their student that college is the practice ground where leadership qualities are honed.  Social organizations are good for leadership development but also an excellent way for students to make friends and sharpen skills that will be useful later in life.</p>
<p>Parenting College Students &#8211; Leaders Emerge from Within Organizations</p>
<p>In discussions with their college student, parents should encourage their young adults to join social organizations like fraternities and sororities.  Students network in these groups, and make contacts and endearing friendships that may last a lifetime.  During the college years, emerging adults need to push their boundaries and discover who they are and discover their own wonderful attributes. </p>
<p>College Students may not realize the importance of taking a leadership position in a social organizations. In these organizations, the student will develop the leadership skills they will need to enter into the world with confidence after graduation.  Moms and Dads can point out that skills such as learning to work with people of different cultures and diverse backgrounds will help them in the future.  </p>
<p>A documented history of leadership adds to your student&#8217;s resume, and building a resume is an on-going task that should always be first and foremost.  The goal is graduation.  With graduation, there is independence.</p>
<p>Parenting College Students &#8211; Leaders of the Future</p>
<p>When parenting college students, a good correlation can be made between adults who as students held leadership positions in social organizations and the positions they hold in society today.  These leadership lessons should be offered by parents in a spirit of support and encouragement.</p>
<p>Leadership is expected in these social organizations and the student learns by doing.  The student may be an officer, have the responsibility for an event, or participate on a committee.  Students learn budgeting, they learn how to run an effective meeting, and they learn how to participate in an effective meeting.  The student often finds that they can speak in front of a group and motivate others.  This is the type of experience you might not get in a classroom. </p>
<p>Even the famed film classic, &#8220;Animal House,&#8221; recognized this connection.  At movie&#8217;s end, the last scene showed the positions that the fraternity leaders held in society some twenty years later.  When parenting college students, parents can remind their students that leadership in college reminds employers that the applicants are more than just students. </p>
<p>Leadership emerges from within college social organizations, and our emerging adults will utilize this burgeoning talent in the real world upon graduation.  In parenting college students on the importance and relevance of social organizational leadership, we are grooming the leaders of tomorrow right here and now!</p>
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<p>SORORITY ROW IN THEATERS THIS FRIDAY!! I am so frickin&#8217; excited for this movie! You have no idea. But it has me thinking: What the hell would I do if I was in a horror movie?? Well, for one, I wouldn&#8217;t be waiting around for someone to slice my damn throat&#8230;. COMMENT! RATE! SUBSCRIBE! &#8230; sorority row trailer preview confessionals theta pi must die friday september 11 briana evigan leah pipes margo harshman jamie chung rumer willis audrina patridge the hills cassidy chugs ellie jessica claire &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Sorority</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
<p></strong><br />Dr. Debi Yohn, <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://CollegeWorks101.com" title="http://CollegeWorks101.com" target="_blank"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://CollegeWorks101.com">http://CollegeWorks101.com</a></a>, is an International Speaker with an elite private practice and a revolutionary parent mentor program. She has authored 4 books helping parents and their college students find success and joy in the college experience.</p>
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		<title>Meet the Missouri Mizzou Do</title>
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 There is an interesting little known phenomenon coming straight out of Columbia Missouri, directly from the University of Missouri also known as Mizzou. All you need to do is walk around the campus (or off for that matter) to realize that many girls seem to be wearing a similar hairstyle. This new hairstyle was [...]]]></description>
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<p> There is an interesting little known phenomenon coming straight out of Columbia Missouri, directly from the University of Missouri also known as Mizzou. All you need to do is walk around the campus (or off for that matter) to realize that many girls seem to be wearing a similar hairstyle. This new hairstyle was most likely developed from humble beginnings such as a few sorority sisters in search of a new look to call there own. It is likely that <span id="more-20"></span>those girls went out one evening and the response was overwhelming with rave reviews. You can only imagine the envy developing by all the other girls sporting plastered down, flat, flat ironed, boring &#038; tired looking hair. Thus a trend begins! Recently, a few named the ever so popular look the &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221;. Oh! I must not forget that if you choose to pull the &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221; into a ponytail it is then called the &#8220;Missoura Puff&#8221;.</p>
<p>This summer the &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221; is gaining popularity outside of Columbia Missouri as those trend setting girls return back to their respective towns for the summer break &#038; FUN! As recent as Tuesday evening a few girls gathered in St. Louis for a little &#8220;Mizzou Do Bathroom Party&#8221;. This was not just any party but one where you go to socialize with friends armed with your Big Sexy Flip It Over, Big Sexy Hair Spray and Play Harder, Multiple Teasing Combs, beloved Bobbie Pins and a Camera. As I am certain you can imagine this hot new do requires a pro to teach the technique. Why? Because these young ladies are not necessarily familiar with the fine art of teasing hair which happens to be the fundamental base of the new &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221; hairstyle. It is was said by a couple of the young ladies that teasing with a large hair pic will offer you huge volume although if you choose a smaller comb you may want to tease all the way from the beginning of your hair shaft to the full length of your hair to not only give you volume but to assist in keeping your Bobbie Pins in place.<br />That’s enough of my chatter and on to the process on how to create the &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221;.</p>
<p>1. Take your Rattail comb and create a hair triangle. Begin on the sides of you head about one and a half inches above your ears extending and completing the triangle a smidge beyond your crown.</p>
<p>2. Spray liberally with &#8220;Big Sexy Flip it Over&#8221; at the roots of the only the hair on the top four inches of the triangle all the way back to the crown. Tease like crazy then Spray teasing with Big Sexy Spray.</p>
<p>3. Smooth the teasing down just slightly and gather up the triangle bringing it all together gently at the back of your crown. Roll all ends under and push your hair forward about one half inch which should leave you with something that looks like a teased POOF on top of your head although mostly pronounced towards the back of your crown.</p>
<p>4. Use those trusty little Bobbie Pins to hold that Roll (the ends of your hair) in place. **A very skilled Mizzou Do girl will make sure all those Bobbie Pins are well hidden.Mizzou Do</p>
<p>Now&#8230;Spray like crazy because gravity is not your friend with this hairstyle.</p>
<p>With just a little practice you should be perfectly coiffed and ready to hit the town. Don&#8217;t forget to sport a dress with your new hair as the &#8220;Mizzou Do&#8221; is best complimented with a casual dress. It is rumored that those Mizzou girls love there dresses too.</p>
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<p>Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. &#8230; Taste of Howard Delta Sigma Theta Sorority   <H3>Help answer the question about Sorority</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>This article brought to you by Carol Clifton will explain how to create the<a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.italkbeauty.com/meet-the-missouri-mizzou-do/"> Mizzou Do</a>, the hottest new hairstyle. <br />
Carol is a respected leader in the cosmetic industry and writes on several of her own beauty sites as well as being a distributor of a semi permanent, anti aging line of cosmetics called SeneGence International, the makers of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.CarolClifton.com">LipSense</a>long lasting lipstick. When it comes to talking about beauty consider Carol your trusted source.</p></p>
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