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    Dear Senator Gardiner‚ As a current college student and Florida resident‚ I am concerned about the current minimum wage.Many of us are working over 40+ hours and still living below the poverty line.A raise increase for Florida would immensely affect our lives.Raising the minimum wage is particularly important to me because at the moment I am not able to afford medical insurance and being that I am sickle cell anemic I would need to see a hematologist once a month. A person like me would need to

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    According to The Secret to Raising Smart Students by Carol S. Dweck‚ there are a few “students who have the tendency to give up when faced to difficulty‚ whereas other students who are no more skilled continue to strive and learn” (Dweck 23). To explain‚ some students tend to want to give up when faced to the challenges schools provide‚ while there are other students with the same ability that on the contrary‚ take on the challenges‚ inducing effort. The secret to raising smart students suggests that

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    seems to help a child excel. First and foremost‚ communication is key in all relationships‚ from parent to child or spouse to spouse. Beginning from childbirth‚ a mother understands when her child is distressed by hearing them cry. Additionally‚ in Raising Successful Kids‚ it mentioned how when a child first learns how to walk and falls the first time‚ they look to their mother for reaction. This bond is already established from childbirth by

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    The Case Against a Higher Minimum Wage raising the minimum wage hurts the poor. It takes away jobs‚ keeps people on welfare‚ and encourages high-school students to drop out. Policy makers should be clear on the consequence of higher minimum wages. Jobs and the Minimum Wage       Economists have studied the job-destroying features of a higher minimum wage. It is important to recognize that the jobs lost are mainly entry-level jobs. By destroying entry-level jobs‚ a higher minimum wage harms the

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    Should Minimum Wage be Raised? Some people believe that raising minimum wage will help with economic growth‚ while others believe that minimum wage would do the opposite and actually force the manager to lay off many employees and raise unemployment levels. After researching both sides of this argument I believe that minimum wage should not be raised because after the price is higher‚ the company will not have enough money to pay all their employees and would have to make sacrifices such as laying

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    youth’s body and brain is still developing and alcohol is a great way to cause issues in the present or future with themselves or people around them. At the age of 21 a youth has had three extra years to develop their body and gain responsibility. Raising the drinking age to 21 prevents severe underage drinking cases‚ helps ensure the safety of today’s youth‚ and allows for teenagers brains to develop without barriers. Teenagers of today are under constant pressure to drink underage‚

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    greater impact on their children’s lives in today’s world. American parents are more lenient when it comes to raising their children and result of this leads to the children becoming involve in some deviant behavior at times. While in the Indian culture the raising of children involves much bond and discipline‚ in the American culture‚ bonding and discipline has little impact of the raising of children. In Indian cultures‚ the importance of family bonding‚ as well as values‚ help the child to grow

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    Running header: RAISING THE DRIVING AGE Raising the driving age Sandy COMM 215 January 2007 Raising the Driving Age Should the age to receive a driver’s license be raised and‚ if not‚ should graduated licensing be instituted? This is a growing question across America. The percentage of teenage accidents involving automobiles is on a constant rise. Whether caused by the lack of experience or under the influence of alcohol‚ death has become all too common among teen motorists. This problem

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    In the article “Would raising the minimum wage help alleviate poverty”‚ David Cooper makes a valid point on the subject. Cooper talks about how he believes the minimum wage should be raised because he thinks it will help end poverty. In his column he also gives statistics on why it would be better to raise the minimum wage. As stated in the pros column written by David Cooper‚ minimum wage should be raised to help people in poverty‚ help people pay for education‚ and to allow people to have

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