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    Group: Nguyễn Dạ Thảo Linh – BABAUH11010 Hoàng Minh Thùy Dương – BABAUN12005 HOMEWORK PRACTICE 1: I> Thesis statement: Although some parents and educators oppose same-sex classes‚ there is some evidence that separating boys and girls in the middle school yields positive result. II> A. 2. a. Girls are creative thinkers and risk-takers as adults. b. Boys gain confidence when they do not have to compete with girls. B. + Opposing argument 2: separate classes send the

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    school nights. It is good to have a 9:00 P.M. curfew on school nights for the people under the age of eighteen after 9:00 P.M. In order for a child’s future to be bright‚ he has to study different subjects and excel in them in order to earn good amount of money. If a person under eighteen goes out for a party‚ or go to watch a movie‚ it is obvious for him to hangout for some extra time and be back home late at night. It is a job of a parent to put a curfew after a certain time unless they have a project

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    “Should people under 18 be subjected to legal curfews or restricted driving privileges?” Most teenagers consider their driver’s license as their ticket to independence. With a driver’s license‚ minors are able to drive themselves around whether it’d be to school‚ work‚ or other activities. A driver’s license for a minor could also mean‚ tragic car accidents‚ night out at drinking parties with friends‚ vandalism‚ drug use‚ gang violence‚ and trespassing. The question we ask ourselves is‚ whether

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    Rasheed McLain‚ How many kids do you really believe want a curfew and actually will abide by all the rules given by their parents. I really believe it would not be a good idea. First of all a lot of kids would be bored coming in early. Secondly‚ a lot of kids would be so bored and sneak out and get in trouble for being out after their set curfew. Thirdly‚ kids summer would not be enjoyed to the fullest because their days are set by curfews. Boredom‚ a common thing in this generations ’ ids and teens

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    to abolish the child labor‚ which they call chores. The adultarchy have put us through many injuries and usurpations. They have caused us much pain and agony‚ just to list a few: Our parents have forbideth us the right to have a reasonable curfew time. They have forbade us to go to places by thyself. Our school administrators hath not let us chew gum or wear hats in class. Our school administrators have forced us to wear uniforms to hide our expression and individuality. Our school administrators

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    Should teens have a curfew? Many people say that "teen years" are supposed to be the time of our lives‚ have fun‚ do stupid things. However‚ some teens have a little too much fun and seem to do reckless things. Setting a curfew for a teen will keep a teen out of trouble legally. Teens should have a curfew because it is for their safety as well as setting boundaries. Especially during the schoolyear because they still need a decent amount of sleep at night. During

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    The Importance Of Following Orders I am writing this essay on the importance of following order because I recently disobeyed a few General orders. Our commanders put out orders and make them very clear to us for multiple reasons. One of the main reasons is that these orders are there to protect us as Soldiers and not only our images but the images of our fellow Soldiers and the Army itself. The Army and our commanding officers have our best interests at hand and they put in place the orders

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    Curfew Having the time of your life with your best friends‚ it’s just past dusk when suddenly you hear sirens. You’re not sure what you did wrong‚ yet the cops still pulled up to you and your friends‚ and now you’re in trouble. Apparently this thing called “curfew” is why the cops are taking you back to the station. Curfew started in the 1990’s when cities with rising crime rate with teen. Most curfew hours are in the evening and night. Curfew is a law that limits the hours that teenagers under

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    have you ever had a curfew? Having to be home at a certain time before you get in trouble with either your parents or even the law. This is very annoying because some teens have a reason to be out late and don’t cause trouble. Not only do we as teens get in trouble but‚ “There is also parental responsibility in the curfew laws. Parents can be held responsible if their children are caught out after curfew.”(Pima County Sheriff Department) The government shouldn’t enforce teen curfews because sometimes

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    Curfew is and always will be a problem for teenagers. When you tell a teen what to do they go totally against your word. Most teenagers feel that they need liberty and need to enjoy their lives. Recently‚ the city council is considering a curfew that will make it illegal for all jersey city teens to be out on the streets after 10pm. Freedom means a lot to teenagers and if that gets taken away‚ they will be practically left with nothing. The curfew law can effect adolescents negatively because many

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