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    A lot of people who smoke try to quit by using e-cigarettes, but not many succeed. Younger kids are using e-cigarettes instead of regular cigarettes because they are easier to get and they are “trendier”. Even though e-cigarettes are trendy they can cause damage to your body overtime. Kids are attracted to them because of characteristics like flavors. In the future we might see vape become a big problem. Since vaping has become such a problem the government needs to something about it. Vape is…

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    Wisconsin. Because of my hobby as a child, I had the chance to do something very big that only about a hundred kids per year have the chance to do. It took a lot work to get to this place that I was going, but it was well worth it. This is something that I do not like to talk about with a lot of people simply because it takes a lot of time to explain. My childhood was very different from your average kid from around this area. My families hobby when we were little was Motocross. At the age of…

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    I support organized activities they are structured, and can also be fun.It can teach children the value of being on time, to accomplish their goals, and can also meet some cool people along the way. In my experience children are never on time.You always have to tell them "Go get your stuff where running late".If they were in an activity they liked they would start rushing you.The child would want to be on time.Some activity's if your late u can not join in for the day. Children feel very…

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    much Narayan Vaman Tilak wanted to know about God so he took every chance he had. If I was in Narayan Vaman Tilak position I could have done the same thing as a young kid because all he learned was Hindu scriptures he didn’t learned the full lesson on who God is and what he did. And that what Narayan Vaman Tilak did as a little kid. He didn’t feel like he got the full experience about the God he had studied about so he went out and find the missing pieces he didn’t get with some other sincere…

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    My Eulogy

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    was not the funniest time for me, I hated elementary school and most of high school. I went to a very small school so my options of friends was very limited. I hung out with the “cool kids” I’d guess you would say. In the movies everyone wants to be a part of the cool kids, but it was not that great. In elementary, kids would make fun of me, they would call me stupid, would tell me I was not good at anything. As a child that could really affect someone’s confidence level. It started to go to me,…

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    they’ve started this, but it has its pros and cons. Some kids are mature for their age, but there are also kids who don’t act their age. It is acceptable to assign high schoolers novels that include controversial subjects. But on the other hand, elementary and middle schools shouldn’t be introduced to adult books until they get a little older. Next, Elementary and middle school students shouldn’t be introduced to controversial books. Younger kids will see the context in the book, and possible…

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    The title “Kids Gone Wild” by Judith Warner is very significant and it say everything about today’s kids. As a teen myself, I agree that I shouldn’t act rudely sometime. I snapped at my family quite often and started to call me mean and rude. Of course, I didn’t notice my behavior change since I enter high school and my work load increased. It wasn’t until when I started course selection and chose harder courses that my sister told me I’ve changed. I felt too stressed out and overwhelmed by the…

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    Social Norms In The 60s

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    The Social norms in the 60s were very weird and may surprise you, ever wonder what they were? One social norm is that everyone smoked and thought it was cool, they had no idea the negative side-effects of smoking, you could smoke in an airplane, in buildings, and cars without anyone getting mad. Another social norm was that kids could have toys like realistic looking guns that shoot pellets, they 'aim' the gun, not really of course, at 4-year-old's and other toys like fake cigars. Instead of…

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    Personal Narrative

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    Randall’s oldest brother, Stephen, walked into the room and sat down. He was seventeen-years-old, he played the drums in a rock band and he drove a restored Mustang convertible. That kid was my idol! “Go get me a lighter, brat." Stephen barked in Randall’s general direction. I remember thinking to myself that my father would have a heart attack if he found me smoking, especially in the house. Clearly, Mrs. Emerson wasn’t home from…

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    The main character in the short story Charles written by Shirley Jackson is a boy named Laurie. Laurie just started kindergarten and he seems to be having a lot of trouble adjusting . This troubled character is constantly causing mischief at school. For example, he is spanked by his teacher due to his horrible character traits such as disrespect, being secretive and self absorbed. First , Laurie is a very disrespectful boy because he is always causing trouble at home and at…

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