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    Sameness is when everything is the same like color or personal lives. The community is by far a dystopia because there is complete control. There is also a lack of knowledge in the community‚ for instance no one has memories‚ they are all held by a person called the receiver of memories. Each family can also only have two books.In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ explains the ideas of sameness‚ complete control‚ and lack of knowledge. There is a huge lack of knowledge in Jonas’ community

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    youth in the justice system. The four "core protections" of the act are: • Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders (DSO) -- the deinstitutionalization of status offenders and non-offenders requires that youth who are runaways‚ truants or curfew violators cannot be detained in juvenile detention facilities or adult jails; • "Sight and Sound" -- The "Sight and Sound" separation protection disallows contact between juvenile and adult offenders (i.e. if juveniles are put in an adult jail

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    the decisions they make. Many of these children grow up to be very respectful of the needs of others. The children of an authoritative parent may also have a much higher self-esteem and are popular amongst their peers. An example can be setting a curfew and making sure the child is in the house by that

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    T.M. V. STATE OF FLORIDA I‚ Desiree Cramier‚ write this opinion to support the majority opinion on the case of T.M. v. State of Florida. In the T.M. v. State of Florida case‚ I agreed with the majority opinion. I chose his because I thought the curfew ordinance was unconstitutional. I do believe a city may have an interest in passing the laws diminishing behavior for the public’s health and safety. However‚

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    good home and is brought up well with core values‚ such as a nightly curfew. This information tells me that she has been brought up with nature and nurture characteristics. Clearly Sarah is an intellectual female and seems to have an extroverted persona. So here is the issue‚ Sarah meets a new group of individuals who want her to join them for a party. That will put Sarah in a position to disobey her parent’s rules of curfew. Socially‚ she is extroverted and thrives off of other people. There

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    In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas lives in an imperfect world. His community is a dystopia. According to the text‚ utopias and dystopias is a term used to describe a utopian society in which things have gone wrong. Jonas’ community is a dystopia because of the lack of knowledge‚ sameness‚ and complete control. Jonas’ community has a lack of knowledge. The Receiver of Memory only knows the past. Families can only have 2 books‚ while The Giver and the Receiver of Memory have a whole library

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    cell phone. In my household‚ in order to even receive a phone‚ you have to be at least 13 years old. When 10:00pm comes around‚ I’m assumed to be in bed and off my phone. If I was to disobey my parents and go past my curfew‚ there would be consequences. Being on my phone past curfew would equal some sort of grounding. Grounding is something I personally don’t enjoy. Once grounded‚ the kids would try their hardest to approach ungrounding.

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    There are many things that if I could I would change about the world to make it a better place. Well at least a better place for me .Things that many people may see a dumb or unnecessary. But for me would be life changing or extremely nice. I hope people agree with the things that I would change I pretty sure their good reasons or fun reasons. To begin the very first thing that I would change would be. That tobacco would be illegal I really don’t like tobacco maybe that’s the reason that

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    Adolescence is typically a time of experimentation and testing boundaries‚ but if you’re an Amish teenager‚ you’re faced with a confounding choice between family or isolation‚ tradition or the modern world and faith or uncertainty. Even in the restrictive Amish culture‚ where kids lead a way of life with no electricity or music and are expected to be entirely obedient to their elders‚ they are given a temporary break. Once they turn sixteen‚ their church gives them a period of self discovery called

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    Unit 2 Assignment 1

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    displays of behavior. I would like to recommend implementing a local community watch program to help ward off some of the undesired traffic in our area. I would also like to recommend enforcing a community curfew for our underage children for their safety and protection. Children out past curfew should be required to be accompanied by an adult. Another recommendation would be to follow up with local police to make frequent patrols through the neighborhood to help lessen the undesired traffic.

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