Curfew is a set time that minors have to be in at night. In the novel The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, no curfew laws were enforced, so that led to there being a lot of trouble and violence at night. Although many people believe that curfews shouldn’t be enforced by the law, I know that curfews would help, and should be enforced by the law. “ A curfew allows less time to get in trouble with gangs, alcohol, drugs and things like that,” said one teen. Some people have stated that the First Amendment…
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Teenagers are believed to be ill-mannered and as a result of that most communities try to create ways for teenage freedom to be reduced. A city council is debating the option of adopting a midnight curfew for the kids and a 10 P.M. weekday curfew for the teens as well. Adoption of curfews for teenagers unfairly interferes in young people's lives, because it makes them less productive, it affects their personal lives and more importantly it makes them almost useless in ensuring that the city is secure…
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Listen up! Our parents are helping us out! Parents give us curfews for a reason. What's a curfew you ask? A curfew is something a guardian gives their kid(s) to make sure they get home at a certain time and/or safe. How are curfews helpful? Curfews can help kids focus in school and not get in trouble. Curfews can help kids focus in school. According to Teen Scene curfews have MANY advantages that teenagers might not realize. "These advantages include: staying out of trouble, better time management…
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awareness of himself as a black American. Some today may question the relevance of the essay in our brave new “post-racial” world, though Baldwin considered the essay still relevant in 1984 and, had he lived to see it, the election of Barak Obama may not have changed his mind. However you view the racial politics, the prose is undeniably hypnotic, beautifully modulated and yet full of urgency. Langston Hughes nailed it when he described Baldwin’s “illuminating intensity.” The essay was collected in Notes…
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Over the years teenagers have been considered as an adult at the age of 18 but why 18 when the brain fully develops at the age 25? In the article, “Brain Maturity” the author states that “Most of the privileges and responsibilities of adulthood are legally granted by the age of 18.” The definition of responsibility is when teens can be considered adults. When they’re considered adults they can have unlimited privileges and no curfew. Others definition of responsibility is when you’re trusted enough…
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accident. There are countless considerations lawmakers should consider when deciding on a legal driving age, like whether drivers' education courses can help them with telling them what to do on the road or with driving in general. Many believe that teenagers at the age of sixteen are too young and not experienced enough, but it mostly depends on how they learn. Furthermore, driver's education is one of the best ways teenagers can learn, which is why…
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Not receiving our driver’s license until we have our high school degree is not fair. For most people that would be when they are seventeen or eighteen years old. For others that drop out of school they would never get their drivers license. Receiving your driver’s license at the age of 16 is better for students to get where they need to without the help with their parents or guardians. I think you should not pass this bill for not getting our driver’s license until we get our high school d…
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Courts have tried minors as adults and sentenced them to life in prison without parole. Should minors be denied the rights of adults, such as voting, provide their military service, and not be allowed to drink, but be tried as adults and further be sentenced to life without parole? Should any special condition take effect when the minor is getting adjudged? I agree with the Supreme Court Justices who argue that mandatory life in prison for juveniles who commit murder should be abolished…
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Ida'ya Hawkins is a fifteen year old female with an undesirable, risky behavior of early sexual activity. A major factor for why the problem exist is the lack of awareness of the consequences of sex. The problem may also exist because friends are having sex and Ida'ya may feel pressured to have sex as well to impress her friends. Another reasonable explanation as to why the problem exist is, Ida'ya sees it as a way of being mature; being an adult. One of the many reasons the behavior needs to…
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fall. In all honesty, that would be the best choice because schools can work at a slower pace, a shorter summer will keep more students out of trouble, and students would get more breaks throughout the year. Parents typically blame their kids as to why they’re failing their school courses. Yet at the end of the day, it’s nobody's fault, the school curriculum is just too fast pace for students. Every day students learn something new in their classes. No time for a full day of class work or review,…
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