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    Students under the age of seventeen have a curfew of 10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12 am on Friday and Saturday. The curfew ensures that all students should have no business in a public place or out on the streets late at night. There are obviously some valid reasons why this is enforced and I am completely in favor of this decision. Many dangerous kinds of people come out late at night to see if they can get kids into some kind of trouble. Kids get kidnapped‚ raped and killed out in the open

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    In my small town‚ the councils are proposing a curfew that all kids are to be home by 10pm. I’m a kid myself and I know for a fact that I want to be out of my house way later than 10. I guess there are reasons why we should have this but I’m going to disagree with them. Here is reasons why we shouldn’t have curfews. Kids my age normally are out till like midnight because that’s what we’re used to and that’s normal for us. They are also deciding this because they think it will prevent us from

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    10:00pm curfew on weekdays and midnight on weekends. This may sound like a good idea to many council members as a way to cut down on juvenile crime‚ however how is just a curfew going to stop them if they clearly don’t care about rules‚ also‚ many teens now work late on weekdays and often get home past 10pm‚ and setting a curfew for teens is the right of their parents‚ not council. We know from events in the past that if a person is willing to brake one law‚ adding another law to prevent

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    Discrimination laws passed in NC and Miss. Mississippi is the poorest state in the US‚ with 24.1 % or 695‚915 of its citizens living below the poverty line. It also ranks last in its rate of child poverty (33.7%)‚ and subsequently last in hunger and food insecurity. The South needs to examine its history‚ if they want to continue to be prosperous. For a hundred years after the Civil War‚ the south was a third world country. American business was loathe to make investments in the old Confederacy

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    Stop and frisk is very beneficial because the law enforcement officers has a reasonable suspicion to stop an individual if a crime has occurred or plan to occur. “Stop and frisk is essential to the probable cause and warrant requirements.” (Hall‚ p. 415‚ 2015). Many times law enforcement officers do not follow the stop and frisk and abuse the law by doing the opposite by following the law. It is important that law enforcement take authority when necessary instead of making citizens feel unsafe and

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    should be more laws or restrictions regarding gun control? If a person has access to a firearm‚ there is a high possibility that someone will die. People are more likely to start fights when they are in possession of firearms than without and because of this‚ more people are dying everyday. Since there are so few restrictions when it comes to acquiring a firearm‚ many people have access to them. So‚ if we tougher gun laws‚ fewer and fewer people would have access to firearms. Tougher gun laws are needed

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    majority of laws at least in America do serve a purpose and should be obeyed. Of course we’ve all done our share of illegal U-turns and other minor offenses but the major felonies are felonies for a very good reason and it’s not ok to break those laws. We’ve changed laws that were wrong such as not allowing black people the same freedoms that the rest of us have and I think there’s probably a few laws still on the books in many states that shouldn’t be there. I tried to Google strange laws still in

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    gun violence needs to come under stricter gun control laws and the American people need to be more educated on the proper and safe use of guns so that these avoidable deaths annually can be prevented. Gun violence is defined as when

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    how low a ball goes. Momentum affects the distance a soccer ball travels and the movement of players. Velocity explains the way a soccer ball moves‚ how players are able to get to ball and how they can accurately make passes. All three of Newton’s Laws of Motion are applicable to soccer and the physics of the Magnus Effect is marveled at by fans throughout the world when a player is able to curl a free kick into the goal. There are many techniques whereby physics can be applied to make better soccer

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    In my opinion I believe that teens should not have curfews for three reasons. My first reason that I believe teens should not have curfews is because of projects. Projects are very important to students because the project may consume a lot of time to work on. Sometimes teens only get a few days to work on the project and may be due soon. Projects are worth a lot of points and a main part of your grade so u need as much time to work on it. Teachers are very strict with the way your project turns

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