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    were to not be considered a crime, do you think murder rates would go down? NO! So what make people think that abandoning an infant shouldn’t be a crime, is going to help lower the chances of it happening? In our society today it is very common for teens to become pregnant and not have the ability to take care of the baby. And because this occurs so often Hospitals, fire departments, and police stations have a “Baby Drop Box” where parents who aren’t able to take care of their little ones, can…

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    in theaters or on home video. Compared to the 22% of such teens who do not watch any R-rated movies in a typical month, those who watch three or more in a typical month are: Nearly 7 times likelier to smoke cigarettes. more than 5 times likelier to drink alcohol, more than 6 times likelier to try marijuana.” (“CASA* 2005 Teen Survey: Teens Who Watch R-Rated Movies Likelier to Smoke, Drink and Use Drugs.”, 2016) This survey shows that teens who watch more R- rated movies are more likely to do…

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    When your child moves on to the teen years it’s difficult to let go as a parent. This is your baby, your pride and joy, the hardest thing is learning that they are growing up and you must let go. There are easy ways to give teens the independence they will beg for while still maintaining the parental role. After all, teen years are still part of childhood; they need you now more than ever. Regardless of what you teen screams at you when they are upset, they still need their parents but they are…

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    Gangs in Louisville, KY and how to Stop Them. This is the issue we are having on our fair city. There have been some incidents in downtown Louisville involving flash mobs of teens aged from 13 to 19 years. Assaulting persons and robbing them. Some stores are also being robbed and vandalized. These incidents have also resulted in some bad publicity that could result in loss of revenue to local business people and hurt the city’s reputation as a safe and attractive tourist destination. Local…

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    Adult Court Case Essay

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    System and subjected to the same penalties, including death. Children did not receive special protections in the Criminal Justice System, nor were they allowed special privileges in other segments in society.” 4. What are the potential benefits of teen court? Do you believe this is a successful program? Why or why…

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    Don’t Dropout! Thousands of student dropout from school every year in the USA and want to live their own life. As each person knows that dropping out from high school before graduation is very destructive for every student and face many problems in the future. Everyone knows school is hard, but it has a lot of benefit for them to achieve a better future and make a super life. In the essay, “What Does Responsibility Look Like?”, the author, Louise Bohmer Turnbull, claims that a 16-year-old…

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    is a secret GPS parents can use to track every movement of their teen drivers car, but do parents really want to break trust with their kids? I believe that parents should not invade their teens privacy and track their kids, because it shows children their parents don’t believe in them, trust them and won’t let them learn from their mistakes. Parents of teen drivers might say SafeTrak gives them peace of mind, but it shows teens their parents don’t believe in what they do. Ms.Skenazy, a mother…

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    By banning kids and teenagers, restaurants can gain many benefits. In the article, VA Sushi Restaurants Bans Teens and Babies, the restaurant owner Mike Anderson has a "No Children" policy. He has told Today.com that "we thought, they need a break. Not so much a break from their kids, but adjoining kids." Both kids and teenagers can be harmful to business. Kids loud screeching and teenagers creating chaos can make people leave unsatisfied which results to profit loss. According to the article,…

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    South Korea Suicide

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    is now 3rd in world education. Despite having a high ranked education system and reviving is economy, South Korea has one of the highest suicide rates among teens. A shocking average of 39 people per day commit suicide and is the most common cause of death among people 10 to 30 years old. The reason behind such high suicide rates among teens is due to the extremely competitive nature of the South Korea educational system. South Korea has 3 prestigious universities known as the SKY universities…

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    most in this case was that the students couldn’t be trusted with keeping the identities of the interviewees a secret in the article, and it was proven that the identities of the children were not hidden. The topics in the article were mainly about teen pregnancy and the criticism of the parents, which can be controversial and very distracting in an environment such as school. The principal of the school, began to notice the identities were not concealed well. Having to meet a deadline, there was…

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