Stephanie Jean 11/1/13 Period 6 Should people take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general? I feel like people should take responsibility for solving problems in their community because you could make a difference in your community and help someone in your little community. Like if you do it nationwide‚ you probably could help someone but not everyone. In a community you could help just about anyone. Like creating little businesses
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Nowadays‚ haze is getting worst from day to day‚ because of Malaysia more attributed to a mismatch between focus of higher quality of life and the need of industry. As we can see‚ haze gives impact to our daily life and at the same time it will influence our life. The effects of haze that cause this problem in our daily life are health‚ environment and social sector. Firstly‚ the worst effect that we can see nowadays is health. Haze is giving lot of disease to people either children or adult
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Teens seem to be getting worse at younger ages every year. Some are starting to pick up weapons at young ages. Police have tried to become more strict on teens who are caught out after certain times. The question is‚ will curfews keep teens out of trouble? In my opinion‚ I feel like it will help the situation. Additionally‚ having a curfew will make teens lives safer. Furthermore‚ having a curfew will help lower the teen crime rate‚ help protect teens‚ and help teach responsibility. First‚ someone
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Amber M. Morgan Claudia M. Matz ENG 100-622 9/22/14 Troubles of a Teenage Boy There’s a cigarette bud next to my right foot‚ also the essence of marijuana. James‚ my brother‚ a scrawny 16-year-old Caucasian male and a group of tall‚ buff African American guys come down the driveway. James tells one of the fellas to “roll up” another one; he decides to do it in my enclosed porch. Then Amy‚ my mother‚ comes outside and asks‚ “Is that what I think it is‚ because if so you can leave my property
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discussions on curfews for teens there has been conflict of whether having them will help them out of trouble. All over the U.S communities have been debating on enforcing teenage curfews for minors under the age of eighteen so they can keep minors safe and out of trouble at the same time. According to journalists name from the Gothamgazette “giving teens a curfew will keep anyone from under the age of eighteen off the streets and public places.” This helps keep vulnerable teens safe from any dangers on the
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for all teens. A curfew law shouldn’t be necessary to keep teens out of trouble. Teenagers are just kids and are going to make mistakes. You can’t punish all of the teenagers in the town‚ because a few are getting in trouble. It’s unfair to kids and unfair to the parents that have trust in their kids. You don’t want to punish all of the teenagers with a curfew law‚ because it limits the teens lives. A curfew law gets teenagers home before a certain time and makes it almost impossible for teens to hold
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Word: Ebullient 1) Part Of Speech: Adjective 2) Origin Of Word: 1590–1600; < Latin ēbullient- (stem of ēbulliēns ’boiling up‚’ present participle of ēbullīre )‚ equivalent to ē- e-1 + bulli- (derivative of bulla ’a bubble’) + -ent- -ent )Definition: overflowing with fervor‚ enthusiasm‚ or excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor. bubbling up like a boiling liquid. My Sentence: Janice’s ebullient personality won her many friends
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curfew keeps teenagers out of trouble‚ or does a curfew unfairly interfere in young people’s lives? A curfew does keep teenagers out of trouble‚ also a curfew also keeps a teenager safe‚ and also makes them less likely to go outside and do bad things. Some people may disagree because with a curfew teenagers are missing out on job opportunities. Which is a true statement‚ but there are more negatives than positives with having no curfew. Having a curfew keeps teenagers out of trouble. When it
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Sports serve more than just a physical purpose such as teaching teamwork. Even individual sports such as wrestling‚ foster team environment in which teens can challenge themselves supports each other and cheer each other. Sports are alsoprovides additional role models and positive adult influence in the teens lives through coaches and the athletic administration staffs. The more adults a teen has to turn to‚ the more likely he is to go to someone when he faces challenges. Sports are away kids get
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Do curfews really keep our teens out of trouble? Parents force their teenagers to come home at a certain time. The only problem is will they abide to their parent’s rules? Curfews might seem like the solution to keep our teenagers out of trouble but let’s not kid ourselves‚ curfews do not work. Curfews make our teenagers rebel against our rules‚ our kids can be in danger even inside our homes‚ and curfews do not prevent our children from doing drugs or alcohol. Teenagers must have their freedom
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