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    and so it would be just as dangerous as a 16 year old driving. If you get a GDL you still get the freedom and privileges‚ but they also gain more experience. I also believe this because raising the driving age just gives us more complications. Therefore I believe the GDL’s are safer‚ way better‚ and‚ more effective. My first reason id because waiting till you’re 18 doesn’t mean you have more experience it still the same as a 16 year old driving. You are just punishing someone who didn’t do anything

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    Should the legal driving age stay at 16? Despite what people might think‚ most car accidents aren’t caused by the age of the driver. Car accidents are caused by the lack of experience or knowledge of the road. Sixteen is the perfect age to drive because it’s the age where teenagers start to mature and learn how to deal with responsibility. Driving is a necessary part of life. Teenagers drive themselves to school and to work‚ they help pick up a bit of the responsibilities their parents have

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    This is 16 Sixteen is a new beginning. It is the time where you learn how to drive‚ realize who your real friends are‚ and discover who you want to become as a person. It’s the chance to live your life but also learn how to be responsible. The age where you are going on college visits and adventuring out and exploring what’s out there to see what you want to do with the rest of your life. Sixteen is learning how to be grateful for what you have been given in life‚ but yearning for more. .A change

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    concerns‚ many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive. Virginia’s legislature is considering raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18. I think that it should not be raised because of the responsibilities it teaches young adults. It also allows kids to get to the places they need to be such as work and practices and it gives you the experience of driving. First of all I think that there is no greater responsibility than driving. You not only have your life at risk‚ but

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    The summer i was sixteen

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    Freida Lee The summer I was sixteen The poem “The summer I was sixteen” by Geraldline Connelly conveys us that being a teenager is a very innocent and carefree time. But later on one realizes that its inevitable to grow up and that therefore you should treasure your memories. Connelly’s techniques include using carefree diction; interesting syntax and contrasting the improbable world and the life she had when she was sixteen In the first stanza Connelly establishes teenage care freedom by using

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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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    The way I would present the advantages of hospice care and age-segregation to my fellow correctional officers is first I would talk about both programs separately (Schmallegar & Smykla 2015). The first I would talk about hospice care. Hospice care lets the prisoner die with dignity and humanity in an environment that facilitates mental and spiritual preparation for the natural process of dying. Hospice also honors the patient’s support system‚ including his family and maintain end-of-life care system

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    Minimum Driving Age Needs to be raised Should the minimum driving age be raised? 15-to-20-year-olds only make up 17% (13.2 million) of the total licensed drivers on the U.S. Teenagers have been involved in many car accidents since 1998. Car crashes among 15-to-20-year-olds have been recorded and studied by Mr. masten and his colleagues. car crashes involving teenagers were really high in 1998; however rules and programs have been applied to teach teens how to be responsible and know how to handle

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    The legal driving age should not be raised because students need to get to school and after school activities‚ kids need to take on responsibilities‚ and they will still be inexperienced drivers by raising the driving age. The legal driving age should not be raised because students need to get to school and after school activities. An article from Tribune Business News shows that‚ “After years of carting kids to school and back and taking them wherever they need to go‚ it’s a relief to let them

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    hypocritical and has damaged the adulthood of some people as a cause and effect. ​When a person turns 18 there are advantages as well as disadvantages. You are financially responsible for yourself and can vote for the President of the United States of America. You can be enlisted in the army and fight for our country. However you cannot but liquor until you are 21 because they feel people under the age of 21 are immature. Some argue that the mind is not developed completely until you are 21. Being 18 does

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