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    Should elderly drivers be allowed to drive? I have often wondered what the future holds for elderly drivers. It ’s difficult to voice my opinion(s) too strongly because it would seem as if I ’m stabbing myself in the back. If we all keep living we ’re all going to get old‚ so each and every one of us will have to face the scrutinizing pressures of society on whether or not elderly citizens should be allowed to drive. My answer would be one based purely on safety. Even though some elderly

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    Backpacks should be allowed in classes Going back and forth to your locker can get really annoying just to get supplies. But‚ if students are able to take our backpacks to every class students would never have to worry about going to lockers until the end of the day.This issue is important because a student can get behind or not know what to do for needing to go to their locker‚ and they might even be late to class.Students taking their backpacks to classes can be easier on the students and teacher

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    Should Electronics Be Allowed In School? Should devices such as phones be allowed in school? Devices will cause distraction and make students rely even more on their devices than they already do. Devices can cause many problems for teachers and schools if used more than they should be. In order to keep schools from having even more problems with students‚ schools should not allow electronics. One of the main reasons there should be no devices in school is that devices can easily be distracting

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    known for independence and courageous behaviors when it should be acknowledged as hypocritical. If the entire nation falls under this expression‚ why are there innumerable amount of regulations for a woman to obtain this freedom and bravery? As found in The Washington Times (2013)‚ "we are taught as military officers that in order to crush your enemy‚ you must take risk". If the military suggests risk taking in order to achieve the goal‚ women should be viewed as a risk. It was risky to let women into

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    of people. Hallways would not only be even more congested‚ students will now have to be extra careful in order not to trip and get swallowed into the never-ending swarm of students. Just the reason about backpacks being big and inconvenient alone should be enough to convince everyone that backpacks in class are a huge mistake. Subsequently‚ allowing backpacks means that students will have to bring it to every class which could lead to major health concerns for students. As a result of allowing

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    and wish you could have had another option at lunch. If schools provided more lunch options this problem would happen less or even disappear completely. According to Teresa Chin with Youth Radio‚ many schools have decided to try and start forcing children and teens across the country to eat healthier lunches. These lunches were meant to help with the growing rates of childhood obesity. Government officials think that by decreasing portions and

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    For example‚ many schools enforce students to watch Channel One news‚ which is composed of more logos than news when students could be learning another language or gain a new skill in an elective such as pottery. A school should be a haven for learning‚ but repeated exposure to "Cover Girl" and "McDonald’s" signs intrude into a child’s mindset. Going to a "Channel One library" may distract a child from learning and make the school lose its educational integrity. In addition

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    Those teenagers are left unheard‚ because they are not of legal age for political voting when it comes to electing a president. Denying them the right to vote denies them a voice in our democracy. Most people around me believe that the voting age should also be lowered‚ and each of them care more about politics than most of the adults we know. If teenagers were able to vote‚ then there wouldn’t be a controversial topic on making not voting illegal. Yes‚ there is talk about making voting a law‚ and

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    committed. For example‚ Daniel Sickles shot a man in Lafayette park and he claimed temporary insanity for his wife was barren. This shows that nobody can know if a man or woman is being honest or not during testing. Finally‚ the insanity plea should not be allowed is because the ability to know if a criminal is insane at the time of the crime is near impossible without creditable witnesses. Without witnesses to a crime‚ the criminals could say he was insane at the time of the crime. For example‚ a criminal

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    Time to Feast on the Subway “One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast.” ( Heinlein 1) Having breakfast in the morning really makes a huge difference for the day. In Hong Kong‚ where everyone is having a hectic life‚ people always make full use of their time. Imagine before heading to school or work‚ one can now enjoy more sleep by having a good feast on the trains‚ life might be much easier. A passenger in New York seemed to agree to it. “Last year a fierce quarrel

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