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    Imagine yourself driving across the town you’ve lived in forever just to see it go to wreck. As you drive past the new amusement park you see screaming kids complaining they’re not tall enough to go on a ride or you might even see piles of old food wrappers laying on the ground. Just as you thought it couldn’t get any worse you’re stuck in traffic from all the tourists. Do you want to move yet? Your answer is most likely yes. Amusement parks are known for thrilling rides and greasy foods. Some people

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    Lowering the drinking age to 18 will have serious consequences such as the increase in traffic fatalities. According to the Foundation for a Drug-Free World‚ “in the United States in 2007‚ the death toll from teenage drunk-driving accidents was 1‚393 – nearly four fatalities every day of the year.” (Drinking and Driving‚ 2006-2015). At such youthful age‚ these teens are not responsible enough to know that they should not drink and drive. They assume that they are perfectly fine after consuming alcohol

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    Drinking Age Be Lowered to 18? The drinking age in America is currently at 21. Some people have argued against that saying that it makes no sense to keep the drinking age at 21 since in most countries around the world it is at 18 or lower. Others argue that if the voting age and the army allows young men and women to fight why shouldn’t they be allowed t drink alcohol. Alcohol is a powerful drug that effects the mind of anyone consuming it. That is why it is best for society if the drinking age stays

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    Feeling of security – Knowing that your children are reachable anytime is quite reassuring for a parent‚ especially after events such as the Columbine shooting and the September 11th tragedy. It brings families together – Families don’t seem to have much time to spend together anymore. With overtime and after-school activities‚ having the ability to communicate with any one of your family member helps bringing families together. Cellphones are convenient – Everybody is more busy nowadays. Students

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    In the article “Here’s Why We Shouldn’t Pay College Athletes” by John Thelin‚ it discusses the topic of paying collegiate athletes getting paid. Thelin takes the position that college athletes should not be getting paid. Thelin does agree with scholarships. During the article Thelin explains why college players shouldn’t be getting paid‚ using numbers that show if they were to legally get paid they would end up only making in the hundreds of dollars and would cost more to the school than just giving

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    Drinking Age to 18 Multiple Perspectives May 10 That moment when you feel like you’re old enough to do something but that law forbid you from doing that. When you turn 18 you’re legally able to buy tobacco‚ get a tattoo‚ go to a strip club‚ take loans out‚ adopt a child‚ sign legal documents‚ and join the armed forces. Yet you can do all except drink under the age of 21. There are many other countries in the world that you are allowed to consume alcohol under the age of 21

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    Why Schools Shouldn’t Have E-Days Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have school on snow days?Yes‚it is true.Some students have school on snow days called E-Days.Why should students have school on days.Schools shouldn’t have E-Days.Schools shouldn’t have E-Days because not all families have internet‚students can’t communicate with teachers‚and big families only have one computer. Firstly‚schools shouldn’t have E-Days because not all families only have internet.For students to do their

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    You must be living in a dream world if you are one of the few people left on the planet who think that smoking is not that bad for your health. It has been proven to be one of the leading causes of emphysema and many other breathing disorders among those who smoke. Millions of people have already stopped this terribly hazardous habit and millions of others are trying to quit or at the very least thinking about it. After you have been addicted to smoking for years or maybe even less time‚ it can be

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    11 things you really shouldn’t do naked (-- removed HTML --) Sometimes it’s great to be naked. It’s very freeing. But there are definitely some things that you shouldn’t do while naked. 1. Cook Don’t cook naked. You’re working with too many hot things that can burn you. Use protection. Wear clothes. (-- removed HTML --) 2. Stopping cats from fighting There’s nothing worse than when your cats fight‚ but don’t go breaking up the fight while you’re naked. Claws fly‚ and those can really hurt

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    2012 Lowering the drinking age to 18 The legal drinking age in the United States is twenty-one and older. Some states have been pushing to lower the age to eighteen. Some say that lowering the age would make it more dangerous‚ but that is not the case. This would be beneficial to the government and to the public. Lowering the drinking age to eighteen would increase in restuarant and bar revenue‚ make drinking safer‚ and if we are considered a "legal" adult at the age of eighteen‚ we should be able

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