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    Dying to win: Drugs in sport and competition Athletes at all levels are exposed to the pressures to win and achieve excellence in the sporting world. These pressures can take a negative toll on athletes‚ driving them towards the use of performance-enhancing drugs (Simon‚ 2007). Since the 1960’s when doping regulations came into practice‚ drugs and sports has become a hot topic of moral and ethical debate on whether drugs should or should not be taken by athletes to enhance performance despite

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    Briony Tilt The purpose of this text is to inform families about the dangers of running away. WHY TEENS RUN AWAY February 24th‚ 2013 Written by Briony Tilt Many people often wonder why teens in a perfectly happy environment choose to run away from the safety of their homes and families. Of course‚ it is often families that are the problem. Many young teens decide to leave home during the ages of even as young as ten or twelve. In most cases‚ there is a legitimate reason for the fleeing and

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    page reads‚ "High School Students Killed" or " Teen Loses Control". Why? Another car accident. The truth is the number of deaths and accidents caused by 16 year olds every day is astonishing. I believe the only way to stop the rising epidemic is to raise the driving age‚ implement a rewards program‚ and increase parental involvement. Raising the driving age would make a huge impact in the amount of car accidents‚ but its not necessarily the teens fault‚ its their brains. Every person is taking

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    Teen Driving Project: Teen Crashes Student Name: Session Date: Session Time: Hosting teachers: ***Answer each question using 3-5 complete sentences.*** Part 1 (150 points) 1. Why are teens at such a high risk for crash s?e Teens are the ones who are mostly in crashes due to recklessness‚ drugs‚ and being on the phone. 2. Explain what you learned about Teen Crashes and include 2-3 statistics. What I learned about teen crashes are that teens have the highest involvement in all

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    Since 1987‚ it has been argued that the legal drinking age in the United States should be lowered to 18 so that young adults are allowed to drink in certain environments. This argument has many sides which can be argued. At 18‚ you are considered an adult. You can vote‚ charged with adult crimes‚ and even die for your country‚ but you cannot consume alcohol. To me that is discriminating against people in the age group of 18-20. As of now‚ adults over 21 years old are allowed to drink in places

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    Composition 15 December 2012 Lowering The Drinking Age Alcohol is considered to be a large problem in society today. Especially with young adults between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one. Which presents the question of whether or not the drinking age should be lowered. Lowering the legal drinking age to eighteen would have positive and negative influences on society. Positive through raising more government taxes and keep high school age and young college students out of trouble with the

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    Ellis Driving for many teenagers is there first passage to freedom‚ nothing is more exciting to many teens than becoming the legal age to drive. In the United States‚ most states legal age limits are set somewhere between 15 to 17 yrs old‚ each state having there own licensing process often with some type of probationary period before teens can obtain a full license. Recently law makers in Florida‚ Georgia‚ Delaware‚ Illinois‚ and Massachusetts have debated raising the legal driving age. Many of

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    TEXAS HISTORY PROJECT My walk across Texas would be a hard journey or expedition. It would probably start from Houston and end in El Paso. First day I got everything ready in my bag. 1. Sleeping bag 2. Clothes 3. 150$ 4. My Dog Trip (he is a germen shepherd) I got the keys of the car and open the engines. My first destination was to Austin. It’s about two hours. After an hour and a half I had refill my fuel so I refilled it. That cost was about 35$. Then I continued my way and I saw

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    good thing by some people because it could reduce poverty; but if we focus on the overall outcome of raising the minimum wage‚ there really is no point in raising it. There are so many more options to improve the economy. Minimum wage should not be raised because the costs of goods and taxes would increase‚ it would slow the economy‚ put people out of business‚ and reduce employment. As the years increased so did the minimum wage. From the 1930s till about the 2000s the minimum wage was increasing

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    that the legal driving age should be changed to 18 years of age. Introduction I. The driving age should be raised to 18; people at the age of 16 are too young to handle the responsibility of driving a car. II. “The risk of crash involvement per mile driven among 16-19 year olds is 4 times the risk among older drivers.” (highwaysafety.org) III. “Risk is highest at age 16-17. In fact‚ the crash rate per mile driven is almost 3 times as high among 16 year olds as it is among 18-19 year olds.” (highwaysafety

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