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Yik Yak Being Expelled From Growing Number Of Colleges

Despite its best efforts, Yik Yak’s bullying problem only appears to be getting worse. More alarming still, “Since the app was introduced a little more than a year ago, it has been used to issue threats of mass violence on more than a dozen college campuses,” The New York Times reports. As a result, a growing number of college campuses as banning the anonymous, location-based social network.
 

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  1. Nancy Vein from mamacare, March 11, 2015 at 8:18 a.m.

    There are really quite many colleges nowadays and this growing tendency is not surprising, because educating people is a great business. Probably everyone is ready to pay for his study just to get the diploma and be able to find well-paying job. However, most young people that getting a degree will not solve all their problems and work like magic bond which can make them successful. You cannot surprise anyone even by presenting a good dissertation, as there are excellent masters for thesis writing, who will make everything for you and apparently you will never do it again. At the same time you need to obtain lots of skills and exclusive knowledge that will seem useful for future employees. That’s why the number of college is not so important

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