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    Consequence is defined in the dictionary as “an act or instance of following something as an effect‚ result‚ or outcome. There’s not one person in this world who hasn’t faced not one consequence in their whole life. Pro athletes especially have to watch out for their actions because the sport they play is not their hobby it’s their job which they earn a lot of money. Drugs have a reputation in sports and it ruins many pro athletes careers and reputation. With the spotlight shining on pro athletes

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    Journal 5 Estras Essay Estra uses all of the features listed in the book. The debate over team name has long been a controversial issue and he shows his position against it many times. Estra also uses plausible reason and support to back up his statement against the use of certain team names. Estra also know what objections people have and he does a nice job of refuting them clearly. The sentence Estra uses to support his examples is “while politically powerful ones who bite back are left alone

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    Why Teens Shouldn’t Diet Dieting can be defined as restricting calories or food groups (Deal with Diets: kidshealth.org). With the number of obese people growing‚ it’s no wonder that people are starting to diet‚ and "in 1988‚ Americans spent 32 billion dollars on diets and diet products (Baird: Women’s Health Fact Sheet)." A problem arises when teens start restricting their food‚ because dieting can be very harmful to a teenager’s still-developing body. It can also be harmful to the teen’s psychological

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    Explain why teens smoke cigarettes According to the BaiDu‚ more than 80‚000 young people around the world start smoking every day. Most people start smoking when they are teenagers‚ which make it more difficult to quit. The earlier the habit begins‚ the harder it is it to stop‚ although many teenagers make multiple attempts to stop smoking. There are three main reasons why teens start smoking which is boredom‚ lose the weight and as a response to the stress of school and family life. Just like

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    Imagine you are driving down the road and you get t-boned by a teen who just ran a stop sign. How would you feel if you found out that the teen only had their learner’s permit and they had no training and they were driving by themselves. Teens with learner’s permits have rules for good reasons‚ however‚ some believe rules for teen drivers should change. The rules for teens with learner permits were made for a good reasons. Teens may not be able to handle the pressure of driving at night or by themselves

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    an overwhelming substance that can and will affect the mind and the body. Some tragic effects of teenage alcoholism are diseases and disorders‚ family problems and last it alters your decision making skills‚But why are teens attracted so much to drinking? One of the main reasons why teenagers so attracted to drink is so they could be in on the crowd: Peer pressure. Many teenagers see drinking as a way to make friends and be involved in social activities . Teenagers who drink areusually the same

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    mature adults then why can’t they buy or consume alcohol? The alcoholic drinking age should be lowered to age eighteen because at that age you are responsible‚ mature‚ and it will help send the right message. Society states that eighteen year olds can not handle alcohol because they make a lot of mistakes so therefore they are “irisponsible “. If you start to drink at age eighteen or twenty one your tolerance is still going to be the same. So in that case it does not matter what age you start to

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    Driving can be a dangerous task when people do no remember the rules of the road. There are many important laws that people can forget from the age they take driver’s ED to the age of 75. By taking a knowledge test every year‚ we can eliminate a responsible driver’s forgetfulness of simple laws. US citizens should have to take a driving test every year because most American deaths/ injuries are cause by irresponsible drivers‚ and a test would help people remember and follow laws more closely.

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    stay calm. While football is fun‚ every good thing comes with a consequence. The age for when playing football should be raised to twelve because before twelve‚ the brain is still developing‚ players who have played before the age of twelve can have a chance of behavioral issues‚ and playing before the age of twelve gives a higher risk of CTA. The age for when you should be allowed to play football should be raised to twelve because before twelve‚ the brain is still developing. Studies have shown

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    Women Driving In Saudi Arabia. Why Not? There is no doubt that women driving cars in Saudi Arabia is not the first or the most important issue for women in this country but it is one of the issues that persist on women’s insistence on acquiring their own rights as long as there is no religious objection. Until today in Saudi Arabia‚ women are not allowed to have their own driver’s license. They are not permitted to drive their own cars at any place and at any time. The Saudi government

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