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    any choice on our religion beliefs and customs, and they have been imposed on us. They have invaded our privacy without our consent. We experience child labor at home every day. Calling them chores doesn’t make it legal. They have enforced a strict curfew on us. They have dismissed our thoughts and ideas. They don’t care what we want and what we think; our voice cannot be heard, they just do everything in their…

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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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    The Civil War and Reconstruction had far-reaching results in terms of race relations in the United States. After the Civil war in 1862 several legislations were passed to help the freed slaves. The Civil Rights act of 1875 prohibited segregation in public areas and many amendments gave African Americans more rights (Brinkley, 2014). Even with new legislations the status of the newly freed African Americans didn’t change mush until the twentieth century. The reconstruction was to provide a new…

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    In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie himself talks about the Holocaust and his experiences in it. The Holocaust was a very rough time for not only Jews, but everyone who was part of the Germans. During this time the Jews abandon their religion and values. Not all the Germans may have liked the Holocaust but, to protect their lives they had to follow the rules or be disciplined. Jewish people were treated unimaginably brutal during this time. The Germans main goal was to make the German race…

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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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    you ever attempted suicide?”)” )(Kim 2016). These analyses have increased overtime. This is directly correlated to the increase of Internet use in the past decade and tendency for those internet users to avoid the policy that has put a time cap and curfew…

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    An individual's action always has a consequence where they take on the responsibility for it. Whether or not an individual's action is right or wrong they have the right and responsibility to question the judgement they have been given. This type of issue is evident in things like a Totalitarianism and in events like the Nazi Book Burning. This type of things occur because people fear to question authorities and it is evident in Ray Bradbury's novel, Fahrenheit 451 which is a dystopian…

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    Additionally, heavy usage of social media, for example, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram could also disrupt school academics. Michael should implement strict household rules such as limit the use of the phone during dinner, putting boundaries and curfew time when to stop playing video games and social…

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    On Wednesday, February 22, 2017, I spent my day observing juvenile detention hearings and a drug court trial in Mercer County, New Jersey. For my first observation, I went to Mercer Family Division in Mercer County, New Jersey. I observed several juvenile detention hearings. I asked one of my previous supervisors if I could sit in with her during her time in court. Overall the process for each child went relatively briefly. The detention center has two buses that transport the juveniles from…

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