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    Should the legal driving age be lowered to 16? Outline: * Intro: Details-driving can be complicated -needs concentration

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    cars and driving have stayed relatively the same throughout decades‚ but external factors have changed for example texting and driving. When technology gets addicting and more integrated in our life. We tend to get risky and use it when we are not supposed to. There’s many reasons why texting while driving is extremely dangerous. It causes many deaths annually‚ its viewed as a least important concern and it impairs the way of life in the grand scale of things. This is just a few reasons why texting

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    The loss of life is always a tragedy‚ especially if it is a life cut short. So anything that could prevent such tragedies from occurring are almost always brought into effect. Case in point many states have placed restrictions on anyone under 18 as to what they are allowed to do behind the wheel of a car. These restrictions were seen as the right way to cut the amount of fatal car accidents involving 16-17 year old drivers and for the most part it did. With these restrictions the there appeared

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    Four teens are lucky to have survived a December 26 car crash. The teens were traveling along Route 46 when the driver and front seat passenger started fooling around. The passenger grabbed the steering wheel‚ causing the vehicle to veer off the road. The car slid on the grass‚ struck two snow plow blades‚ and ultimately came to a stop between two parked vehicles. Although all four occupants of the vehicle complained of pain‚ none of them were hurt enough to seek medical attention. While these four

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    Why Texting and Driving Is Illegal Why would I choose why “texting and driving is illegal?” Well first‚ it’s against the law. Second‚ it’s dangerous; third whoever does it is dumb. The rest of the reasons and why I don’t do it is later on. First question is‚ “why do people do it?” Well first is they’re dumb. And they think no one will see it‚ but guess what? THEY WILL! Another is they don’t know what they’re doing. Yes‚ I get it‚ sometimes they use it for an emergency. Here’s an example‚ “If I

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    Impact of Divorce on Children Under The Age of 18 Psychology 210 Liberty University Sharon Brown Abstract Divorce is one of the most serious social problems that America is facing today. The divorce rate is constantly growing and in present days it is extremely high. Presently over half of marriages end in divorce‚ many of these involve children. Families are often ruined by divorce because this leaves many children in the middle‚ being separated from one of the parents‚ therefore they cannot

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    Armani White Dr. Smalls-Muir English 101 11 November 2014 Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is a severe issue in our lives today where people become pregnant because they are insecure or not informed. Nearly four out of ten girls become pregnant at least once before the age of 20 ‚but why does this happen? Most teens get pregnant because they want to know how it feels to raise a child or because they see others with children and they find them cute and want them to themselves. Others

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    of elderly people who are passing away due to car accidents is steadily increasing‚ which is a very bad thing. Driving is a big hazard as it is. Therefore‚ their should be a cut off age that states when people no longer have the eligibility to drive. Many people would agree that there should be a law for the cut off age of driving. Adults should be restricted from driving after the age of 60‚ and shouldn’t be able to get there license renewed for the safety of others. To begin with‚ many may argue

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    the increase in punishment causing fewer individuals from committing a crime. Many studies performed by scholars in law and economist prove the theory exists. Adam Liptak‚ a columnist‚ quotes‚ "For each inmate put to death‚ the studies say‚ 3 to 18 murders are prevented" (par. 2). When executions rise‚ the crime rate will fall. Those who oppose the death penalty still believe execution saves’ö lives. Comparing countries can also be helpful in determining the deterrence theory. Several countries

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    The gilded age refers to the expanding markets‚ swift urban growth‚ and the economic revolution. The worded gilded means something covered in gold. I feel that this word demonstrates the poverty and misfortune present in this era but is somewhat varnished with an enchanting glow of wealth and technologies that helped bring this industrial era to life. In this economic phase‚ among all the wealth was pure corruption. Although the lower class took a devastating hit‚ the wealthy one percent is what

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