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    Juveniles should not be tried the same way as adults are for the crimes they commit to a certain degree. For many kids being a juvenile delinquent isn’t even entirely their fault. Juveniles also just aren’t at the right mindset to be going to prisons at young ages. There are other courses of action that can be taken to help the troubled child out other then locking them up like adults. A juvenile is a child under the age of 18 but in some states the maximum age is 16 (find law)‚ a juvenile delinquent

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    time talks to the audience as a first person. He is trying to convince the reader that‚ in an inadvertent way the World Wide Web (The Net) is just wasting our time. The purpose of his essay is to make the reader re-think the fact that the net isn’t what everyone expects; instead of thinking that we are using our time productively we spend most of it in unnecessary situations. Gibson’s essay makes the audience question themselves whether most of modern technology is time useless‚ or if it’s time

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    They should start school at around 9:00 and 9:30. All high schoolers should begin at the same time all others schools start and at the end of day should be over at a certain time. They should let high schoolers start school late probably around 9:00 or 10:00 so we can get enough sleep. We deserve all the sleep we can have but we don’t get all the sleep. There is only one high school within a hundred miles radius. They should let teenagers sleep later typically means and early start for elementary

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    . . tell you what. Curley’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. He’s alla time picking scraps with big guys. Kind of like he’s mad at ’em because he ain’t a big guy. You seen little guys like that‚ ain’t you? Always scrappy? (2.91)” In other words‚ by putting other people down‚ or showing how he can take on someone twice his size‚ it makes him feel good about himself. Another reason he likes to pick on bigger men is because he has a good system down that as Candy explains‚ "S’pose Curley

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    important to you? Why is it important to the community? There are many aspects of parks‚ recreation and leisure that interest me. I am particularly interested in the conservation and continued expansion of our park system. The rich cultural history and natural beauty the parks provide are vital to our country. Growing up in the rural south‚ where resources were often scarce‚ my family depended on local‚ state and national parks for a great deal of our leisure and recreation. We spent many summers

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    Why is there conflict with Iran? 1950-70’s the US supported the ______ or emperor of Iran. He was anti-____________ but he was a harsh ruler to the everyday Iranian. This leads to resentment against the US. 1979 there is the Islamic ______________‚ led by _______________________. Iranian revolutionaries took over _____ American hostages and held them for almost a year and a half. This led to social and political conflict between the US and Iran. Iran used to be a great empire and they wish to

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    What Should People with Education do. By Dr. Michael E. Dyson In the speech that Dr. Dyson had spoken‚ he had made some very strong points about what people with education should do. He touched on everything you could think of that was important. He once said in his speech “You can throw up the hood but don’t let the hood rest on your shoulders.” Its many people out there that have a decent education‚ but still lack common sense and that would try to help their “friends” who didn’t go out and

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    decides if your going to have good luck or not. Another reason why the cosmos is unbalanced is because it decides when people are going to be allergic or sick. The last reason the macrocosm is unbalanced‚ is because the universe sometimes makes people perfect and sometimes imperfect. The first reason the cosmos is unbalanced is based on how it decides when people are going to get good things or get bad things. I think this is really uneven! Why would the universe decide if you are going to get a house

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    Why Iceland Exists Iceland has an area of 103‚000 kilometres square. This makes it the 18th largest island in the world. It is just south of the Arctic Circle. The Iceland hotspot and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge go right through Iceland. This is an essay about how tectonic activity and how it comes to form Iceland. Location Iceland is an island between the Greenland Sea and the Northern Atlantic Ocean‚ northwest of the United Kingdom Iceland is situated right in the North Atlantic Ocean. Iceland

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    What are the effects of growing up in poverty? This is a loaded question filled with possibilities‚ and what ifs. The effects of growing up in poverty are said to be far reaching. Researchers argue that growing up poverty can contribute to lower cognitive functioning‚ lower nutrition levels‚ and how their emotions function overall. (Brown‚ L. & Pollitt‚ E.‚ pp 38-43) Essentially growing up in poverty can cause high levels of stress‚ poor education‚ increased risk of teen pregnancy‚ and poor overall

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