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    Distracted Driving

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    Victoria Busgith Dr. Polistena-D’Agosto Comp II 3307 30 November 2014 Distracted Driving: Learn From Example How does Distracted Driving effect teens in society today? There are many distractions that teens face today. Research has given the basic reasons why there is distracted driving like: peer pressure‚ technology‚ speeding‚ violating laws‚ and driving under the influence. In the year of 2011 distracted related crashes have claimed 3331 lives and injured 416‚387 people nationwide. With

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    party and we didn’t live far and her plan even included an other mother was picking them up at; get this 3am is her daughter’s curfew. Maybe out of order but what in Gods name is any sixteen year old young lady doing out at 3 am???? Anyway‚ things were planned so well as far as my daughter was concerned but I was not happy with the plans and she was to be home at her curfew on the weekend‚ midnight. Not happy at all‚ she did come home just after midnight. No she did not understand why and she just

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    wore to the time they had to be home. The changes became stricter and started to develop into laws. The laws said that all Jewish people had to wear the Star of David on their clothing. Another was that all Jewish people had a curfew and if someone was out after curfew‚ they were put in prison or could be put to death. In addition to The Star of David that Jews had to wear‚ a new decree was enforced where all Jewish men had to register with the Nazis. Alicia’s father had to go to register with

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    Young offenders

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    The law can be defined as the “principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people‚ whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognised and enforced by offenders. This legal term can be explained as offenders who are less than 18 years of age at the time of committing the crime offence. Young Offenders need to be dealt with in a different and carefully considered manner by the law in comparison to adult offenders. Due to their

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    Learner Assessment Submission and Declaration When submitting evidence for assessment‚ each learner must sign a declaration confirming that the work is their own. You may use this form‚ or incorporate a learner declaration into an Assignment Brief front sheet. Learner name: Jessica Mather Assessor name: Gill Draper Issue date: 11/11/2014 Submission date: 21/11/2014 Submitted on: 21/11/2014 Programme: Extended Diploma in Uniformed Public Services Unit: Unit 17 Police Powers in the Public

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    Youth and Gangsterism

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    YOUTH AND GANGSTERISM Gangs are an international phenomenon and it as impacted on many countries across the globe. The growth and development of gangs are linked to questions of security‚ housing‚ health‚ resources‚ jobs‚ poverty and above all‚ solidarity. Asalam-u-Alaikum to my teacher and fellow class mates‚ today my topic is youth and gangsterism. There are two types of gangs; street gangs and organised gangs. Street gangs are small-loosely gangs made up of youngsters‚ who encourage on

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    turn taking

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    of gratuitous lying‚ inability to feel remorse or guilt‚ indifference to the pain of others‚ defiance of authority figures‚ unresponsiveness to reprimands or threatened punishment‚ petty theft‚ persistent aggression‚ cutting classes and breaking curfews‚ cruelty to animals‚ early sexual promiscuity‚ vandalism and setting fires. Harris showed all of these except for animal cruelty (he wrote that he cried when his dog died). As for Klebold‚ he was consumed by despair and depression. He described himself

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    Essay No I personally do not think that the government should be allowed to have the power to regulate and control what we eat everyday or what is in the food that we eat. I believe this because if they ban all unhealthy foods then we could never have a treat such as a candy bar‚ chocolate cake‚ or even just a pie occasionally. Also they might ban someone’s favorite food. Another reason is that it is perfectly fine to have junk food and sweets as long as you have them in moderation and don’t go

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    human resolve is especially tough on high school boys because these practices require the player to give up of the precious last month of summer. In exchange for this month‚ one receives a 6 a.m. wake up time for morning practices and a coach-imposed curfew. Five hours later that day the actually soccer practice commences in what tends to be eighty to ninety degree heat. The undeniable results of these "two a days" are a six-pack and a darker skin complexion from four hours a day in the sun. What often

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    question. Everything has to go according to the rules. The young people consider it a torture and dream for a day when they can fly the coop. However‚ living on your own allows you to come and go no matter if it’s day or night. There are no more curfews imposed by your parents or the sight of them standing outside of the door waiting to yell before you can say a word. Living on your own also means having to take total responsibilities for your life. Instead of staying at home being fed by parents

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