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    Le’Ronnie J. Michael Lmichael02@yahoo.com 113 Holly Hill Drive Jackson‚ MS 39212 601-983-9421 (Contact) CAREER OBJECTIVE To obtain a position within an organization in order to gain a beneficial opportunity for professional growth EDUCATION Murrah High School – Jackson‚ MS General Education May 2002 Honor Roll Scholar Jackson State University - Jackson‚ MS Computer

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    “The Labour Party is the party of devolution.” Is this a reasonable statement to make? Devolution is defined as “the transfer of power to a lower level‚ especially by central government to local or regional administrations” (oxforddictionaries.com). It can also be defined as “the transfer of power from a superior sovereign to a subordinate parliament or assembly.” (Tonge 2010). Within a devolved state‚ the sovereign power retains the technical power to suspend the devolved government. Since Labour

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    Teen Films

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    Teen Genre; a closer look What is a typical high school film scene? School buses‚ bells ringing‚ book bags‚ parties‚ bullies‚ fights‚ the nerd‚ the jock‚ the pretty girl and the outcast who wants to be her? These are common things people might think of when talking about a teen film. In most teen films today‚ viewers find that the plot‚ characters and story lines are very similar. Although‚ some movies are different in detail and even in time period. In May of 1984‚ John Hughes produced the

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    Historically‚ the United States has seen and become a custom to a two-party political system. Typically a person identifies with a Republican or Democrat. That is not to mean that those are the only two parties‚ however. Third Parties are influential on the political aspect as well. They may not be as heavily represented‚ but they can be influential on political issues‚ and even benefit to the Republican and Democratic parties. Third parties bring something else to the ballot. They create an outlet for those

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    Teen Crimes

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    Teen crimes are in an uprising all across the city of Memphis and Shelby County area. Teen crime ranges from stealing from a corner store to killing. Lack of parental involvement‚ gangs‚ and the city contribute to teen crimes. Lack of parental involvement is one of the main contributions to teen crimes. Parents are not involved with their children on a daily basis. Parents are not giving their teens responsibilities and allowing them to run freely. The parents do not begin disciplining their children

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    Teen Curfew

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    Teen curfews have been in debate in most major cities for a while now. Parents and city council members have been trying to push laws to have young adults home safe and sound where they should be at a more reasonable time. Teen curfews are a good idea and should be enforced. Not only would it show more responsibility on the young adult’s part‚ but it would support teen safety. Another advantage to a curfew is that it would will help teens to be less sleep deprived. Responsibility is something

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    Alcohol and Teens

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    Alcohol and Teens From pastures to unsupervised blowouts at home‚ the social calendars of most teens are full of alcohol. Other drugs rise and fall in popularity from generation to generation‚ but alcohol never really goes out of style. From being worshiped by the ancient Babylonians to being forbidden to teenagers‚ alcohol has caused many problems. Today‚ drinking is the drug of choice by teens and causes most wrecks and deaths today. To understand alcohol people must first know the history

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    Attention Teens

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    Attention all teens! After a long long long time of waiting on hand and knee of the evil adultarchy‚ we the teens and the Council of Teenage Freedom have decided to revolt! just Sure‚ we are just a bunch of teens funded by the first national bank of dad‚ we have no say in politics until we are 18‚ The truths that we hold self-evident is; the right to have a myspace page. The right to be able to play video games whenever we want. In addition‚ to have the right to have a cell phone at any age.

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    Teen Smoking

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    Teen Smoking Why do teens smoke? A problem has occurred with teen smoking. The number of teen who smoke has dramatically raised over the past years. This is a problem because smoking causes big health risks that lead to problems and diseases tan can kill you. Teens are mainly smoking when there is no supervision. It usually occurs in the parks‚ under bridges‚ and in parties. They usually smoke because of pressure and they think it is cool. Those are the reason why smoking is bad‚ and why‚ when

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    Teen Drinking

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    the 18th amendment that same year‚ which prohibited the manufacture‚ sale‚ and transportation of liquors. In 1919‚ the amendment was ratified. This only caused many problems in the United States‚ as citizens still continued to consume alcohol and party. There were people who still produced‚ sold‚ an transported alcohol‚ known as bootleggers. In addition‚ the Prohibition era had increased crime rates associated with bootleggers ("Prohibition."). Before 1984‚ the drinking age in the United States

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