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    "Teen drivers ages 15 to 20 are 1.6 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash‚ compared to adult drivers between the ages of 35 and 40" ("Teen"). About a month ago there was a teen girl driving to school‚ the roads were bad and she should not have taken a back road. She ended up losing control of her vehicle‚ causing the vehicle to roll over. If she was not wearing her seatbelt the accident could have been fatal. She is very lucky that nothing more than a totaled vehicle came from the

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    Should music be allowed in school? An Irrefutable study shows that listening to music when studying‚ helps teens get their work done faster with better grades. The only main problem is that the student handbook does not allow any type of audio player in school. On behalf of Dupree high school students‚ I say we promote this rule to be retracted from the handbook. Some of the reasons are that it will help us succeed in our education‚ boost our creativity levels‚ and ameliorate academic skills effectively

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    did sports‚ showed little or no depressive symptoms. obviously sports help with mental issues‚ but there are still a few reasons why sports should still be allowed in schools While sports help kids mentally‚ sports also have many benefits to teens and kids physically. The “Association for Applied Sports Psychology” lists that many of the sports kids and teens play‚ tend to increase muscle gain and weight loss since the US is going through an obesity problem. Avery Faigenbaum stated that sports help

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    of people. Hallways would not only be even more congested‚ students will now have to be extra careful in order not to trip and get swallowed into the never-ending swarm of students. Just the reason about backpacks being big and inconvenient alone should be enough to convince everyone that backpacks in class are a huge mistake. Subsequently‚ allowing backpacks means that students will have to bring it to every class which could lead to major health concerns for students. As a result of allowing

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    next lane and we almost side swiped the car next to us. So I stand corrected that older people should have to take more tests to re-issue their license. I strongly believe that elderly people are more dangerous on the road but I also believe that they deserve the right to operate a motor vehicle along with everyone else. Along with having to re-take the driving test‚ people over a certain age should also have

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    could have had another option at lunch. If schools provided more lunch options this problem would happen less or even disappear completely. According to Teresa Chin with Youth Radio‚ many schools have decided to try and start forcing children and teens across the country to eat healthier lunches. These lunches were meant to help with the growing rates of childhood obesity. Government officials think that by decreasing portions and

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    Should Felons be Allowed to Vote? About 5.26 million people with a felony conviction are not allowed to vote in elections. Each state has its own laws on disenfranchisement. Nine states in America permanently restrict felons from voting while Vermont and Maine allow felons to vote while in prison. Proponents of felon re-enfranchisement believe felons who have paid their debt to society by completing their sentences should have all of their rights and privileges restored. They argue that efforts

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ I am a worried healthcare worker wanting condom vending machines in government schools. First of all‚ if condoms were available to student then teen pregnancy rates wouldn’t dramatically decrease. This would cause both male and female student dropout rates to increase; students would not have to drop out school to take care of their children. The distribution of condoms in public high schools will lower the rate of pregnancies and sexually transmitted disease among teenagers

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    traditions. -Taxpayers should not have to support programs that they find morally objectionable‚ even if there seem to be pragmatic justifications for the action. Moreover‚ if overall sexual activity increases as the result of encouraging "safer sex"‚ the number of people occasionally engaging in risky behavior will increase and the risk of these problems spreading will increase with it. -Widespread condom distribution will establish sexual activity as the norm among young teens‚ creating peer pressure

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    Should Coding Be Taught In Schools? Should coding be allowed in schools? I think it should because coding produces creative activity and it could help with whatever career the kids want to go in. There is one downside though; the children will not understand it all so teachers should limit the amount of coding that is taught. The only downside to coding in school is the kids wouldn’t understand all of it. The information would be rushed to the children to fast. The material is too hard and too

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