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    Juveniles As Adults

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    On one hand you have status offenders. These the minors who become subject to state authority for committing actions that would not be considered illegal if committed be an adult. These are actions such as running away or violating curfew. On the other hand is Delinquency, which refers to a minor who has been found to have violated the penal code. According to law, they are to be kept separated from adult offenders, receive different treatment than adults, dealt with by some form of…

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    As a father he expected his children to be home at curfew. If they arrived a minute later they were locked out for the night. He was also picky when it came to cleaning. After the kids cleaned, if he could run his finger on a surface and find dust or it was not to his expectations, he would make them redo…

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    A year ago, my 40-year-old aunt passed away after a long battle with various forms of cancer. During her treatment, she found that often the chemotherapy’s symptoms were more painful than those of cancer. She was constantly cold, unrelenting dry skin, and chronic metallic taste. After her death, I recognized that nobody should have to struggle with chemotherapy symptoms like my aunt. For this reason, I began ChemoComforts Baskets, a 501(c)(3) that creates and delivers bags full of care items…

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    he never left his phone away from is sight meanwhile having dinner. He is literally glued to his cell phone and never made contact nor conversation made during dinner. I think Michael’s fear is realistic, I’ve seen this is happening in real life. Teenagers are known as digital natives. This is their world. However, too much of technology consumption could cause health issues such as staying up all night playing video games could lead to tardiness in school. Too much staring at the phone screen…

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    Are they're parents telling them or not giving them permission?. And what does the police think about teenagers driving at a young age? You should raise the legal age of driving to 18 because the most wrecks that occur are from teens.Teens have a certain way of thinking that "I win you lose," kind of attitude.Or the "My way or no way.” Many people who are…

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    home. But he could also be a sweet young man, who dreamed of having three children with her, and who was very close to his family” (87), and by his dad: “Conroy said his son was a ‘sweet loving kid, who never tolerated bullies’ and has a 10:00 p.m. curfew most weekends. Neighbors say that he was the kind of young man who offered to mow the lawn for them and smacked their children if they cursed in front of their parents. But others who knew him primarily as a student say Jeff was ‘obnoxious’ and…

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    A police officer’s job is to protect and serve, control the public order, and help prevent and detect a crime. The duties of police officers, also known as cops, have changed over time yet have always been to protect and serve the community. The cops in today’s society have a mission which is to enforce the rules of conduct and the law. Of course, this mission can also be very dangerous for the officer and their families. These thoughts are all a part of the stress and complications that come…

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    PARENTS VS. KIDS(TEENAGERS) Every parent does the best that they can to help and protect not to imprison and hinder. Many may say being too overprotective can make a person feel smothered while others think it’s just being safe. It also, can make a kid feel untrustworthy of what decisions or choices one’s child might make. One important thing in a kids’ life is to have a strong unbreakable bond between them and the parents, even when things gets difficult for them both. One important thing in a…

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    Should Races Be Treated Differently Should races be treated differently? In the movie Freedom Writer, Mrs. G teaches a group of students in ganging. They each have their own unique experience. That’s the foundation to force them to join the gang group for safety. Black gangs, yellow gangs, white gangs make them avoid the other gangs’ people. What makes like that? Races. In the movie, Eva saw shooting death in person, and her father was in jail innocently. But the white people can get away from…

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    attendance slowly diminished. Life at home for Theodore was drastically changing from good to bad. He was becoming an unrecognizable person to his family. Theodore’s behavior towards his family was getting out of control. He would continue to miss his curfew and became hostile when he was told to do something. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson tried talking to him but were unsuccessful; subsequently, Theodore just stymied his parents. He began hiding his life from his parents; meanwhile, Mrs. And Mr.…

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