only we had the funds, we could development finer buildings and attractions. Also in California, they offer free health care! Alabama as well as the whole US would already be a better place with free health care. With all these benefits other states get from the state lottery, it is surprising that Alabama, and states such as Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming haven’t adopted it. The answer is simple, really, as to why other states already have – money! Although the odds of winning
there are not enough. We can do this by paying other bills like water and electricity or giving money just for food or have meals sent to people who are in need of them. This is true ( Reason number one) because there are already moderately good systems in place but they aren't working well enough because many people are still going hungry. “According to a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 49 million people in the United States live in households struggling to find enough food to eat.
government believes that 18 year old young adults are mature enough to enter the army or navy, but are not mature enough to handle an alcoholic beverage. As Lyzi White stated, “You believe that 18 year olds have brains that are mature enough to go to war, to enter marriage, to fulfill legal obligations like voting and jury duty, but not mature enough to drink?”. I completely agree with the point White stated. You’re telling me they are mature enough to kill people and stay away from family for months or
and can’t afford things like food, clothes, or enough money to pay all of your bills then why not have your kid work too. If you’re a one person parent ,but have more than one kid it’s going to be hard to get them everything a kid needs. Some kids want to save up for college, but their parents don’t have enough to give them , just think about it for a minute you’re a fourteen year old kid and you want to start saving up for college, but your parents can’t give you any money and you can’t get a job
tired getting up for school? Or why we can’t stay awake in the first periods of class? Well i’ll tell you why. Middle and High school students need a required 8-11 hours of sleep. Most teenagers usually go to sleep around 12 am, and school starts around 7:30 am. That is not enough sleep for teenagers. We usually get up about 6 am to start getting dressed and all set for school, and the buses come pick you up 30 minutes later. Once again we’re not getting enough sleep. Students test scores are falling
community where you can’t marry someone of your choice, you can’t choose your own job, and you can’t have your own kids. This sounds like a unbearable place to live, but there is one like this and it’s in the book The Giver by Lowis Lowry. This type of community would be considered a dystopia, even though some of the citizens think it is a utopia because they don’t need to worry about a lot of regular-to us - things in their lives. The people of the controlled community in The Giver get harsh punishments
they have a family to take care of and can’t go off to college, two they never went to college and now that they have a full-time job they can only go part time or three they didn’t have the grades or money to go to a university. Now if you have a family, maybe you have kids of your own or maybe your parents don’t or can’t take care or your siblings so you were forced to step in and help out. If this is the case what if one day you have class but you can’t make it that day? Your kid got sick or
Most high school teens and middle school teens don't get enough sleep, you are supposed to have 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep each night. Teachers and other educational people know this but they don't do anything to stop it. It is a scientific fact that teens learn more efficiently when they are well rested. Teenagers won't fall asleep later so they are continually losing sleep. There may be many causes why this is harmful in school relations but it is also dangerous in general, if students are too tired
poverty affected Junior’s family because they couldn’t afford anything. They didn’t have enough money since his dad usually gambles most of their money away. They couldn’t afford to buy food because they lived in a Spokane Indian Reservation. They couldn’t take Junior’s best friend Oscar, his dog, to the hospital. They could barely afford to buy Junior new clothes. “I wish I were magical, but I am really just a poor-ass reservation kid living with his poor-ass Spokane Indian Reservation” (7). Poverty
contract. Get married. These are all things you can do at the age of 18. Drinking. That's something you have to wait for until you're 21. I know that a majority of you already drink. Additionally, I know that you are all 16 or 17. Due to that, I'm sure you'd be thrilled to know you could drink in one or two years. I believe that the drinking age should be lowered to 18. Predominately due to the fact the government believes you are responsible enough to defend your country, but not responsible enough to
writes the text “Graduates can’t Master's college Text” to help Catherine Gewertz understand how students are graduating if they can’t master college text . Act Inc states “ A separate new study by ACT Inc supports the idea that a lack of reading proficiency is a widespread problem among high school students , even those aspiring to college . If the students can’t master college text in high school how are they supposed to succeed in college
Times, 15% of students chronologically skip school because they can't get to school on time. Keeping up with early start times is sometimes hard for students who live farther away or in heavily populated areas like Los Angeles. Students may get stuck in traffic or wake up late and end up skipping school because it is easier to clear an absence with a parent note to the office than it is to clear a tardy. To clear a tardy, you need to get to school before 8:10 with an excuse signed by your parent or
Writing has never been my strong suit. I’ve always been more of a math girl. I just feel math comes easier to me, because in math there is one solution to a problem. It would be less frustrating for me if there was a clear formula in writing a perfect essay. I feel when assigned an essay I freak out on how to make it seem smart enough and clean it up enough to at least a “B” essay because I know getting that “A” is a stretch. The most frustrating aspects of writing for me are writing the hook, the
We all have stuff to be grateful for each day. But, when we get caught up in a negative day - or year, things can seem pretty bleak. Because being grateful is a powerful way to improve your life for the better, it's important to be able to find the light in the tunnel and focus on it. When you do, things start to feel better and life starts to feel easier and more rewarding. Following are 14 things to be grateful for today that most people will resonate with. 1. All The Negative People In Your
years, it's over. And yet the don´t get paid. Why is this? Why do they even play anyway? They play for the love of the game. If we started paying them, they wouldn´t play from love, they would pay from greed. And, how do colleges spend money? Fair pay, and Title IX make it harder than it looks to start paying these athletes. Let the athletes play for love, not greed. This argument has been around since the 1900s. People have been considering it, and it is not just now. But, colleges are becoming
Thesis: “Even American’s can’t afford the American dream” and “Is the American dream dead?” both convey that the American dream is dead since people cannot afford the dream therefore a poor society emerges. Body Paragraph: Transition+Topic Sentence: To begin, one way American’s cannot afford the American dream is that everything is too expensive now. Context (5 W’s): Soergel, author of the article “Even American’s can’t afford the American dream” talks about how prices going up increasingly for
Give” when Khalil gets shot and they leave his body out in the open for everyone to see. For example, when Star thinks about how they didn’t respect the items in his car. “...The cops rummage through Khalil’s car. I try to tell them to stop. Please, cover his body with a sleeve. Please, close his eyes, he said. Please, close his mouth. Get away from his car. Don’t pick up his hairbrush. But the words never come out.” (Thomas, Page 17). This shows that they didn’t care about him enough to care about his
college football team and you get your fifth concussion causing you to be out of sports the rest of your life due to health reason and when you are 40 you get alzheimer's causing you to have life brain problems and having to spend lots of money in rehab and you never feel the same ever again and are in major det and only your are in and out of jobs because of your brain so your wife has to support you with the money to help cure it while you get lost easily when driving and can't remember stuff from the
Stereotypes about short people not being able to play sports are sometimes true in some cases. Short people can’t do certain things in sports like in volleyball you can’t be a hitter and in basketball they can’t be a post. Short people just can’t do things taller people can do, being a tall person in basketball is helpful if you’re the post because it’s an easy bucket. Being a hitter in volleyball is the easiest job for a tall person mainly because they can reach over the net easily. If a player
“A school lunch costs around $2.35. When a kid doesn’t have enough money, many schools require cafeteria workers to take a kid’s tray of hot food away and throw it in the trash. Children are then handed a cold cheese sandwich- or they are forced to go hungry with no food at all” (Heather Long. “No one believes we do this to kids: Will Congress end school lunch shaming? CNNMoney, 2017). No one believed this was happening to the kids in the cafeteria. “After CNNMoney published a story on school lunch