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    that but do you feel like your friends are allowed to do so much more than you just because your parents don’t let you do the stuff you would like to? Sometimes you need to put yourself in your parent’s shoes and see how they feel. But‚ do you do that and you still feel like it’s unfair and your constantly never able to do anything? I think some parents don’t allow their teens to have the freedom they should‚ and doing that just smothers not only their freedom‚ but their well being as well. When you

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    Teenagers need more freedom How were you when you were young? Didn’t you try to experiment with anything? I’m sure you did. You drank. You smoked. You did drugs. And you dated. You may have not done it but you surely must have thought about it. The point is we all come across a stage in life when we want to experiment. We all want to try different things‚ and see what the world offers us. Experimenting is a part of life and its part of growing up. We should be allowed to try new things. We

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    are younger than the age of 18 have good political opinions as well. 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

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    Today‚ many high school students are entering the work force. Students are becoming more and more eager to start working and become independent. Although a beneficial balance of school and extracurricular activities as well as employment can be productive‚ it is very difficult to maintain. If a student is intending on going to college‚ he or she should only hold very minimal and flexible employment. A part-time job interferes with school in many situations. Even if the job is held after school and

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    If no teenagers on the streets after 10 p.m. becomes a law it will take away freedom from teenagers. I think if their parents are with them than it is fine. I do not think teenagers should even go on the street unless they are crossing the street. I am not sure if the curfew means only on the street or on the sidewalk. I think just walking in the street without crossing should be illegal. If the curfew goes to on the sidewalks and other places besides the street I think that is deceiving of the curfew

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    SHOULD TEENAGERS BE GIVEN RESTRICTED FREEDOM? An adolescent is on the threshold of adulthood. Shouldn’t he or she then be allowed to probe the mysteries of the world all on his/her own? It is true that the modern world offers various opportunities for all age groups in every field of knowledge. At the touch of a button you can get access to harmful knowledge! While a strong willed person would keep away from such evil‚ while some may fall easy prey to them. For instance it is easy to

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    that they can go out and have fun. Teenagers dream of going out and exploring the world with their friends. They dream about going on midnight runs to get food and laying in the back of a pickup truck gazing at the stars. Young people will not be able to fulfill their dreams if they are being restricted. A 10 pm weekday curfew and a midnight weekend curfew unfairly interferes with young people’s lives because it takes away their freedom‚ it takes away their freedom‚ and it prevents young people from

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    this was an outline for a speech: Topic: "Should teenagers be allowed in R-rated films?" Purpose statement: The purpose of this speech is to persuade or reinforce that teenagers ages 14 and up should be allowed in R-movies without an adult. Capture Statement: Imagine this; you’re at the movies with your friends and you’re waiting in line to buy a ticket. As you approach the salesbooth and tell the ticket holder which movie you wan tto see‚ he informs you that he cannot sell youna ticket because

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    Should Teenagers Be Allowed to Get Plastic Surgery? “Beauty isn’t about having a pretty face. It’s about having a pretty mind‚ a pretty heart‚ and a pretty soul” (Anonymous 1). This quote reflects what type of beauty really matter in life; it is showing that people might not like others appearances on the outside‚ but they have real beauty on the inside that can’t shine through. With this generation of teenagers‚ we are always worried about the wrong type of beauty‚ the outside but we should be

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    Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of

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