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    of raising the age for legal driving from sixteen to eighteen. This argument is so familiar due to some people speculating that it will solve the problem of motor vehicle deaths in teenagers. Which is a prevalent cause of death among thirteen through nineteen year olds. There has been serious deliberation between the two sides, and the conclusion is that congress should let the legal driving age persist to be sixteen. Through equitable deciphering, I've done this. Raising the age would only…

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    glance, the author’s argument appears to be somewhat appealing, but a close examination will reveal how groundless it is. The author of this article concludes that better times are coming for all academic job seekers in the future. To support his conclusion, he states several reasons that the job opportunities will increase. However, I do not think the argument is logically convincing because of three critical flaws. First of all, the author makes a hasty generalization. He tries to make a…

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    the web article ¨biography.com¨ it says ¨At the age of 41,…

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    Rocks Age

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    subject is to find out if rocks age and if they do how they age overtime. The age of the rock in years can be found by measuring the rate at which a parent element decays. The age of a rock in years is called its absolute age.You can look at the fossils the rock has too find what type of rock it is. There are three major types of rocks.Metamorphic, Sedimentary, and Igneous are the three types of major rocks In conclusion the article says that the age of rocks can depend on what…

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    jail? Drinking alcohol irresponsibly takes lives away. The drinking age at 21 keeps more people alive and living today. What will happen if the drinking age is changed from 21 to 18? Will the chances of all these mishaps double? Triple? or even quadruple? The drinking age should not be changed from 21 to 18-years old. First off, the drinking age should remain at the age of 21 to keep all people safe. Now that the drinking age is at 21-years old it’s preserving more lives of the people who…

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    jumped to this conclusion, is due to the resulting differences in age. There are certain things children of age can do that children under age are unable to do. For instance, students who go to college early are usually unable to receive the full college experience. This is not due to their lack of maturity, but simply due to their age restrictions. That student may be fully capable of interacting socially and performing at a high level academically, but no one can control someone’s age. I…

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    the use of a cell phone? A controlled condition is anything that can affect the data collected from an experiment that is monitored and kept constant. This is important in testing the hypothesis because if conditions are not kept the same, the conclusions would be incorrect. Conditions of this experiment should be identical for each subject. An unsurpassed way…

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    Burial 10 Observation

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    to form logical inferences and observations regarding age, sex, and status. Quick assumptions from individual artifacts would be impossible seeing that one object leads to another, which then correlates to my conclusions for every grave site. The most important grave site that allows all of my observations to be plausible is Burial 10. Because of Burial 10, I am able to determine the sex and status of each burial. Differentiating between age is a matter of skeleton size and its correlation with…

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    How is “How does the legal drinking age affect the number of young adult car accidents” a Good Research Question “In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic related-death in the United States. (CDC) According to the National Road Safety Program, 29 out of 1000 accidents were related to alcohol in Germany, that is 2.9%. (BMVI) There is a shockingly high difference in the percentage, which is even harder to…

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    History: The Stone Age

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    The Stone Age What is the Stone Age? The stone age was named Stone Age because the people in this time period used stone tools. It has two very like and very different time periods. They are called the Neolithic (new), and Paleolithic (old) eras. They have very diverse rituals and ways of life. Things like the way they access food, the homes they live in, the tools people used, and what they spent their time doing. Paleolithic Era The Paleolithic Era--A.K.A. Old Stone Age--was the first…

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