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    Strict Dating Rules

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    Hormones and teens; the need to be in a relationship, a rational course of action, but can easily get out of hand, so the more rational course of action is to control it at the very least. As a teenager, of 14, I believe that parents should set guidelines for their children dating. This isn’t to say that everything must be monitored, nor that the children mustn't have a relationship, but that said relationship must be controlled to avoid any “mishaps.” With rules in place, not only does it let…

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    began looting stores and white drivers were pulled out from their vehicles and beaten. The police again dispersed the crowd and made over sixty arrests on the day. The violent protests went on three more days before Mayor Charles J. Luken brought a curfew…

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    Teenagers find the support and companionship from other gang members that may not find at home, which can be enough, alone (“Why Young People Join Gangs”). With support and companionship comes the feeling of importance and belonging. In some cases, youth can…

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    certain things, such as no longer having a curfew, being able to purchase alcohol ,and also voting rights, meaning that you are completely responsible for the actions you take. Looking at different cases where adolescents have committed a crime they knew that they weren't going to get punished like adults, even though they knew what they were doing was wrong. Adolescents commit crimes as if they were adults, and aren't…

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    She constantly gets caught for smoking cigarettes on campus, drinking in the dorm rooms, sneaking out after curfew and pulling pranks on other students. Alaska may behave badly, but she is vividly real and beautifully drawn - and her story can help some of Green’s readers deal with big topics like self discovery and loss. The beauty of Green’s development of…

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    Many teenagers have been sentenced to imprisonment for crimes lately, and it has left us with a decision of whether we shouldn’t incarcerate them and only should be taken under probation or detention. There are people who will say “They are only minors, and they don’t deserve to be treated harshly,” that is so inhumane to punish young individuals for their actions. As said by UNICEF, “If they wane, breeding their teenage years in a prison, they most probably will be damaged for life.” Firstly,…

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    Juveniles In Prisons

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    An estimated 250,000 youth are tried, sentenced, or incarcerated as adults every year across the United States. These minors are being stuck into over crowded prisons with grown men every year and destined to live, eat, and sleep with men or women. So the question remains “Should juveniles be tried as adults and sentenced to life in prison?”. In my opinion juveniles should not be sentenced in adult courts depending on the type of crime they have committed and if they have the chance to…

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    I began working at the age of fourteen at the summer youth employment program. From the age for fourteen to my present age, I worked every summer. I attended Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics high school. My high school experience was exciting, stressful and adventurous. Freshmen and sophomore year was adventurous because I developed new friendships, went places in the city, joined hip-hop dance and break dancing club. Junior year and the beginning of senior were stressful because it…

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    course where I had to complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. (“Louisiana Teen Drivers Guide”) The law in the state of Louisiana states that Driver’s Ed is a requirement to get a driver’s license for teenagers and new adult drivers in many states. I took my Driver’s Ed course through my high school, Bossier High. The driver’s class helped me practice safe and defensive driving…

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    from this deprivation and are affected by behavioral and academic problems, and even put their lives in danger. Teenagers and young adults in high school and college are infamous…

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