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    Parenting License There are children suffering today because of many inexcusable reasons. A lot of children lack proper nutrition, adequate shelter or emotional support. Our children will become the future and they need to be taken care of with kindness and gentleness, guided to be the best they can be, given opportunities and raised with love. There should be no child, who has to fight for their life, be exposed to neglect and abuse, or provide for themselves. With these examples the state of…

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    Driving Without a License A recent DMV study showed that unlicensed drivers in the state of California are 2.6-2.7 times more likely to cause a traffic accident than a licensed driver. This is one of the reasons why officers of the law take unlicensed driving so seriously, and are perhaps quicker to suspect someone they initially believe to be driving without a license. There are many reasons why someone may be charged with driving without a license, and nearly all of them provide an avenue…

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    can be shown in the case Street v Mountford [1985], where Ms Wendy Mountford had concluded an agreement with the landlord for exclusive residential occupation (of furnished premises) for a fair rent, but the agreement was described as a personal license, not a lease. A second case where the difference between the two can be seen is Somma v Hazlehurst [1978] Covenants in leases are “rules” put into the agreements of the lease they are enforceable by original parties and the assignees. They are…

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    I wasn’t in trouble. “Fallon, I want you to get your boating license this year. Last year when we went up to the lake you complained that you couldn’t drive the wave runners with JC. Once you get your license you will be able to drive them.” “Mom, there is no point of me getting on. I honestly don’t even care.” I responded with extreme attitude. A month passed and it was July. JC snapchatted me asking if I had gotten my boating license this year. JC is one…

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    the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) (Counselor-License, 2015). The person will earn a license through education and examination. In order to get the LCPC license, the person would need to work under supervision, and complete an additional exam (Counselor-License, 2015). In order to get a counseling license in Illinois, the person will need to get their masters or doctors, in a counseling or related field (Counselor-License, 2015). While in the graduate program, the person must…

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    can get their driver license. It’s even a dream to most teens and to take that away would be a world of terror. After reading both articles “Should the Driving Age Be Raised to 18?” and “Do Teens Need Graduated Licenses?” I can explain the different opinions on why teens shouldn’t get a license or drive at sixteen and if teens should go though a program called “Graduated Driver License” to keep lives safe and reduce car accidents yearly. In my opinion waiting for a license until your eighteen…

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    driving licenses based on their skills and if they can drive safely. This actually causes some problems. How about teenagers who are just 16 years old? It is hard for them to follow the traffic rules every time. This also means Teenagers like them are easy to fail to demonstrate this abilities.However, someone said there are plenty of benefits of letting teenagers start driving at 16 years old. In my opinion, I believe that teenagers should wait until the age of 18 to have their driving…

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    By law it is stated that no one under the age of 16 years of age is able to obtain a driver’s license. For that reason the majority of teens look forward to turning 16 so they can get their driver 's license and start their independent life. Myself, like my teenage friends were beyond excited that we were finally able to get our driver’s license and be able to go out without having our parents drop us off everywhere. A couple of my friend’s parents bought them brand new cars as a gift for…

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    One teen I know of who doesn’t have a driver’s licenses and who is absolutely scared out of her mind to drive, wants to eventually overcome her fear of driving and get her license. The one teen I know of is me, I’m 19 and don’t have my driver’s licenses. I have gotten in the driver’s seat before and driven places but knowing I could put not only myself but anybody in the car with me in a lot of danger, scares me. Some of my family members have gotten in one or more car accidents in my lifetime…

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    Between 1995 and 2004 there were over 30,00 accidents by teen drivers. To prevent accidents by teen drivers should we raise the age limit from 16 to 18? Or have every state adopt graduated driver’s license?Some graduated driver’s license only let 16 year olds drive during the daytime or with an adult for a certain amount of hours. Raising the driving age from 16 to 18 is a terrible idea. Having bad drivers at 16 then raising the age limit. There will be bad drivers at age 18. Teens should…

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