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Wells College Vs Drew University?

Hi, I’m torn between Drew University and Wells College
I’m planning on majoring in Political science and a pre-law focus. Drew University offers this UN semester which sounds really interesting, they also have this Terrorism course that I badly want to take too. But Wells also has this National Model United Nations conference and a Public Leadership Education Network. Both of them also offer a pre-law track.
I’m an international student so I can’t really see the campus so i’d like a non-biased opinion. I heard that Wells has an amazing environment but then again so does Drew. I mean I don’t really care if Wells is in the middle of nowhere, I just wanna have a quality education since that’s what I’m going for.
I have read a lot of negative feedback regarding Drew almost about everything while Wells had lots of positive ones. What I also like about Wells is it’s affiliated to Cornell,U of Rochester and Ithaca, they allow their students to cross-enroll to those Universities. Both schools offer awesome study abroad programs too.
Oh and Wells is 5 hrs to NYC while Drew is 50 mins. Walmart is 20 mins away from Wells which is.. bad, I mean it’s in the middle of nowhere. I also received a scholarship from Wells but I’m still waiting for Drew’s offer, if ever. So anyway! Help! those student reviews are scaring me, I need your honest opinion about both schools.
Help!!!

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Best Niche Market To Promote.?

I’m looking to promote as an affiliate marketer. Can someone guide me what would be some good niche markets to promote?

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16 Year Old Looking For Online Work?

Hey, I’m 16 years old and I’m looking for some way to earn money online that does not involve surveys, or anything like that. I know about affiliate marketing, but If you could provide a detailed explanation to how to get started with that It would also be very helpful. Thanks!

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Waste Of Money Or Definitely Worth It?

I’ve been looking at this beanie for a little bit now, and I really want it: http://us.asos.com/countryid/2/ASOS-Rib-…
But one thing I’ve been debating about whether I should really buy it or not… is it worth the money or is it a waste of money?
It’s still slightly chilly in my area, but it’ll be warmer anytime now. So then should I just save it for when fall comes? But then ASOS would probably stop selling it by then… it’ll be “out of season.” So I should probably prepare for the cold, right? We always have crazy weather over here, sometimes it’s raining, sometimes it’s snowing….
Anyway, the main point is, is it too expensive or not? And why?

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What Does Religion Offer That Makes People Want To Be Affiliated With Them?

And do the religious ever question their fundamental beliefs?
I would prefer an answer from a religious affiliate, thanks.

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Atheists, What Is Your Opinion On This Study?

OBJECTIVE: Few studies have investigated the association between religion and suicide either in terms of Durkheim’s social integration hypothesis or the hypothesis of the regulative benefits of religion. The relationship between religion and suicide attempts has received even less attention.
METHOD: Depressed inpatients (N=371) who reported belonging to one specific religion or described themselves as having no religious affiliation were compared in terms of their demographic and clinical characteristics.
RESULTS: Religiously unaffiliated subjects had significantly more lifetime suicide attempts and more first-degree relatives who committed suicide than subjects who endorsed a religious affiliation. Unaffiliated subjects were younger, less often married, less often had children, and had less contact with family members. Furthermore, subjects with no religious affiliation perceived fewer reasons for living, particularly fewer moral objections to suicide. In terms of clinical characteristics, religiously unaffiliated subjects had more lifetime impulsivity, aggression, and past substance use disorder. No differences in the level of subjective and objective depression, hopelessness, or stressful life events were found.
CONCLUSIONS: Religious affiliation is associated with less suicidal behavior in depressed inpatients. After other factors were controlled, it was found that greater moral objections to suicide and lower aggression level in religiously affiliated subjects may function as protective factors against suicide attempts. Further study about the influence of religious affiliation on aggressive behavior and how moral objections can reduce the probability of acting on suicidal thoughts may offer new therapeutic strategies in suicide prevention.http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/article.…

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