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    Mature or Responsible “In Analysis: Should the Government Change the Driving Age” When you look around the world all you see is regulations after regulations. For a while the state wanted to put a curfew on the teenagers. Is there such a thing as freedom? Why does the government want to control and change things? Things are going well enough as they are, why change? Although there are pros to changing the driving age to eighteen, there are more pros to keeping it the same and not changing it…

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    girl who struggles with herself and her family. It really can open the eyes of someone who has never experienced the things that Kristina gets herself into. In some high schools this book is a requirement to read. I feel very strongly that every teenager should read this book because of the lessons it teaches. I am going to describe the drug, tell the important parts of the book, and then…

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    hierarchy.” True enough, the “street-level bureaucrats” (p. 352) as patrol officers have come to be known exercise the greatest amount of discretion in their performance of their duties. For example, in cities where a curfew for juveniles is in effect, an officer who sends a group of teenagers home from the park after hours instead of citing or arresting them is exercising positive discretion within the scope of his duties. (Walker & Katz, 2012) Inversely, officers who abuse their…

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    Making a great leader requires training. But,if a leader cannot lead himself how can they lead others? Being constantly told or forced what to do will not help with that.The ability to follow the will of what you want to do is important.Also,doing what is right is very important to a person's character. Especially if these behaviors are taken away at a very young age. Any person’s freedom should never be completely taken away.This is why the battle school should have never taken away Enders…

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    Growing up, some kids may have heard the phrases ‘This is your last chance! I mean it!’ from frustrated parents threatening to turn the car around because the siblings are fighting over a toy or to the teenagers for sneaking into the house just a little past curfew, principals from pranks. But in the book Last chance in Texas, by John Hubner, a book written about violent juvenile delinquents attempting to turn their life before it plummets and they head to the Adult Jail. In this case, those…

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    She said “Sleep deprivation among American teenagers is an epidemic. Only about one in 10 gets the eight to 10 hours of sleep per night recommended by sleep scientists and pediatricians.” That’s crazy because how do school expect us to perform at our best when we don’t even get the right amount of…

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    go to bed hungry because they had to share their food with the Jews that were hiding in their house. They also had to worry about someone betraying them. “There are people alive today who remember what those difficult days were like. Many where teenagers then, as were of those they saved” (Toby). “Jewish teens had to grow up quickly” (Toby). The non-Jews that tried standing up for Jews were usually punished very quickly. Non-Jews learned very quickly how dangers it actually was to help Jews. “On…

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    Once upon a time, there lived a teenager named Cinderella.Cinderella lived with her wealthy,but horribly evil stepmother and stepsisters who tried to make her out of their servant. Cinderella wished for nothing but to leave the horribly people more than ever. So, she wished to meet the prince and it finally happened. Then Cinderella and the prince fell in love and lived happily ever after. The formal Cinderella is a classic fairy tale that has been around for a very long time. Some people have…

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    In the Light of Hip-Hop American culture has been driven in various directions fueled by different trends which have captivated the minds and hearts of millions of people. One trend, which is a music genre, has given rise to controversy and heated debates on whether it is a good or bad influence. Hip-Hop music has changed the American culture and its effects have reached extensive grounds universally. As the Hip-Hop music started to become an important aspect of American culture, it was not…

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    Just as everyone has been an adolescent, everyone has seen a depiction of adolescence somewhere in the media, and although scholar Sarah Blakemore discusses how a teenager’s reckless behavior is caused by an underdevelopment in the brain, as shown in her TED Talk “The Mysterious Workings of the Adolescent Brain”, she is overlooking that it is not the brain that affects a teens decisions but the environment the teens are placed in. Although there is a large amount of media portraying adolescents,…

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