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    prohibit anyone from receiving a driver’s license‚ unless he or she has earned a high school diploma. The bill now is the driver must be 16 years old or older to get their license. The driver has to pass their permit test‚ go through driver’s ed‚ then they can go take the test. The age has been 16 for decades‚ and it would be strange to change now. State legislature should not pass this bill‚ because if people who are not high school graduates cannot get their license‚ it will affect their attendance at

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    Underaged Kids Should Not Get Tattoos! Underaged children should not get tattoos‚ even with parents’ permission. They can get a tattoo they regret or it can be scary to them. Also when we get older‚ the tattoo won’t look as good as it did when we had nice smooth skin. Debating whether you should get a tattoo or not can be a very tough decision to make. There are many reasons why children getting tattoos is a bad idea‚ but these are a few. One reason why underage children should not get tattoos

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    Kids will get older. It is predictable‚ and when they get older‚ they will go through a part of their life which they will grow up and be more mature and make better choices. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a traditional coming of age story‚ plus Mark Twain (the Author) uses Huck’s undertaking adventures and shows his changed relationship between him with Jim on the raft to open up Huck’s main characteristics of his youth days: learning through taking risks. This paper will observe the key life

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    E1- The age group I have chosen to describe is birth to 3 year olds on their physical development and communication and language development. In this age range the physical development changes from birth where they generally don’t do anything which develops as between 3 – 6 months the child can hold a rattle for a moment‚ reaching for a toy‚ putting toys in their mouth‚ lifting their head up‚ moving their arms to indicate wanting to be picked up and rolling over. This development changes much more

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    OUTLINE Thesis: The show 16 and pregnant could be glamorizing teen pregnancy Three main reasons. 1. Not long after the show started all of the girls on the show was being put in tabloids and magazines. 2. Teenagers are watching the show and thinking that if they have kids at there age they could become famous. 3. Teens may envy the shows stars for their fame and fortune and wish to become pregnant in hopes of earning the same

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    3‚000 Teens killed every year in a car crash. This year 10‚839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes- every 50 minutes. An average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before the first arrest. Every minute one person is injured from an alcohol-related crash. One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. Every 48 seconds‚ a drunk driver makes another person eligible to park in the handicap parking space. I learned that you should not drive with distracting

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    College athletes should not get paid. You might think I’m crazy or selfish‚ but I am neither. College Athletes get so many great benefits until they really do not need a pay check. Most college athletes receive scholarships. Even more many college athletes receive “full ride scholarships.” According to www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org Division I is the biggest and most competitive NCAA division. Colleges that compete in Division I must offer scholarships — many of them full — to their student-athletes

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    Should college athletes get paid? 61% say yes and only 29% say no according to debate.org. College athletes getting paid and becoming employed is a debate being debated in our society today. This is a debate with two strong sides‚ one being stronger than the other. One giving kids opportunities needed to be considered. All college athletes should get paid while playing college sports. College athletes should be paid because they are spending thousands of hours on a certain sport‚ and still have

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    In today’s society‚ being a parent is not something to lightly. Just as getting married should carry with it a lot of serious thought and questioning‚ so should having a child. Too often‚ people have children for all the wrong reasons; hence‚ I feel that prospective parents should be required to get licenses in order to have children. Firstly‚ requiring all prospective parents to get licenses before having children increases the chances for children to be raised in a proper way‚ in a safe environment

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    Joseph Johnson & Gerard J. Tellis Drivers of Success for Market Entry into China and India China and India are the fastest-growing major markets in the world and the most popular markets for foreign entrants. However‚ no study has examined the success or failure of these entries. Using a new definition of success and a uniquely compiled archival database‚ the authors analyze whether and why firms that entered China and India succeeded or failed. The most important findings are rather counterintuitive:

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