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    Do teens usually wait till the age of eighteen to begin consuming alcohol? If eighteen years of age is the legal age for adulthood‚ why can’t it be the legal age to begin drinking? Is the government contradicting themselves? Over the years studies have shown that most teens do not wait until the age of twenty-one to begin drinking. Lowering the drinking age to eighteen would allow eighteen to twenty year-olds to drink alcohol in safe places with supervision. Keeping teens from drinking in unsafe

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    unfortunate circumstances at which a child may have been conceived. We need to take in account whether the circumstances and environment that surrounds it is ideal for a newborn child. So‚ the real question isn’t whether abortion is right or not‚ it is under what circumstances is it acceptable for a baby to be aborted? Anti-abortionists bluntly say that abortion is ‘the intentional killing of unborn babies’ and those who undergo the procedure ‘do not appreciate the value of human life’. However‚ in many

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    are kids under the age of 16 forced to be inside? People should not have to be forced to be inside their houses by 7 o’clock P.M.! I think it should be up to your parents to give you a curfew or not. Having a curfew isn’t fun. Children from ages 16 and under should not have a curfew. For example‚ on November 2‚ 2007 a child who was concerned for his constitutional rights‚ has anonymously filed suit against the city of Rochester to have the curfew law over turned. This is what happens when stuff

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    Readers Question: Evaluate the case for raising the legal drinking age to 21. Will it be more effective than other methods for reducing the harmful effects of alcohol?  There are several reasons to be concerned about the over-consumption of alcohol‚ especially amongst young people. In the UK‚ abuse of alcohol has contributed to several social‚ economic and health problems‚ including: Alcohol related accidents. Health problems Alcohol addiction major cause of family breakdown. According to a report

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    victim to death due to the choices they make on these skeptics. The idea of vaccines started many years ago and since then have all but eradicated many diseases like small pox and polio‚ but some people believe in not vaccinating which allows these children to get the disease and spread it further to other people. With vaccines we can eliminate diseases‚ they’re safe and effective‚ and even save money. In the early to mid-1900s polio was a disease that was widespread and left many people crippled‚

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    up is “what should the legal drinking age be”? Many people argue that it should stay as is‚ twenty one and older and others debate the legal drinking age should be lower than twenty one‚ for example‚ eighteen. I personally‚ think the legal drinking age should not be changed‚ and it should remain the same at age twenty one. For this argument there are many pros and cons to both sides. Although‚ I think keeping the drinking age at twenty one out weights the pros for lowering the drinking age to a lower

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    potential to influence‚ engage and inspire and hence is vital in constructing one’s perceptions of gender (Hammer‚ 2009). Together with the rise of feminism‚ female portrayals in action films have also changed from male dominated action films to heroine action films. However‚ does the change in female portrayals in these action films reflect the progress of feminism? Previous portrayals of women in films adhere closely to women in reality and hence demonstrate the 4 cardinal virtues mainly‚ piety

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    Children should choose their own toys Children should choose their own toys‚ let them or no this is a very good question. But I supposed this is so better to entrust to the parents because they know what is it good for their children and I support this view for a variety of reasons. The first one and the most important reason because we may not allow it the children to choose their own toys is that cause they are easily influenced by televisions commercials and other advertisings what is not

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    SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? Most Vaccinations protect people from certain diseases which can make them sick‚ disabled or can in some cases even kill them. The vaccination helps boosts people’s body’s defence system‚ also known as the immune system. Vaccines create immunity which protects people from infections without causing suffering of the disease itself. Vaccines can also be called shots‚ immunizations or needles. (Smith

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    Responsible Youngster Professor Lauren Goldstein PSY 105 February 2‚ 2014 Responsible Youngster This is the moment my life changed forever; I became a teenage mother. Let me explain. As far back as I can remember‚ growing up as a child was full of sugar rushes‚ imaginary friends‚ and endless adventures. I was the only child in my mother ’s house for nine and a half years until my brother was born. I had every toy I asked for and every light up shoe I ever dreamed of. My parents both worked

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