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Colleen Harrington

Why drinking age should be lowered: Dr. Ruth Engs - 1 views

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    The legal drinking age for the U.S. should be lowered if the situation is being supervised in certain environments. Many drink underage to "rebel" against society norms so lowering the age would not call for such rebellion. Binge drinking would not take place if environment is being supervised.
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    The legal drinking age is currently twenty-one. If we were to lower this age limit, the author states " young adults allowed to drink in controlled environments such as restaurants, taverns, pubs and official school and university functions. In these situations responsible drinking could be taught through role modeling and educational programs".
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    Should the legal drinking age in the US be lowered to 18? Articulates that young adults should be allowed to drink in a controlled environment.
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    I agree and don't think it is any different than teaching young adults how to have safe sex if they choose to have sex. If someone is going to choose to drink at 18, 19, or 20 or 40 for that matter they should be held responsibile for their actions at any age. Why do the laws say purport that a person is an adult at age 18, can drive at age 16, but can't drink until 21? I think it's hypocritical to say someone is an adult at age 18 BUT, you can't drink until your 21.
Candice Zinke

Young adults with health care - 0 views

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    This short article is an update showing that 2.5 million more young adults have health care because of the Affordable Care Act that took effect in September 2010. These numbers will just keep increasing because these young adults can stay on their parents health care plan until they are 26, then afterwards can't be denied.
alexmartinez21

Going To College May Cost You, - 0 views

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    The article explains that young adults should go to school even if it's above your expenses. In the long run it will cost more not to go.
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    The article explains that young adults should go to school even if it's above your expenses. In the long run it will cost more not to go.
jamexnguyen

Growing up with Facebook privacy - 0 views

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    Today's young adults, born after or around 1995, have most likely never seen a day without some form of social technology. #privacysecurity
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    Today's young adults, born after or around 1995, have most likely never seen a day without some form of social technology. #privacysecurity
Seth Goodman

Local News | School board may ease ban on junk food | Seattle Times Newspaper - 0 views

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    For young adults, the "right" to eat healthy food may be more closely associated with the right to understand how food choices impact their health. Without information and understanding, it can be argued that young people may not be in a position to advocate for themselves or to act in their own best interests. In this article, a secondary issue takes center stage: there are economic implications for the availability and sales of junk food to young adults.
Albert Morales

Felons and the Right to Vote - New York Times - 0 views

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    About 4.7 million Americans, more than 2 percent of the adult population, are barred from voting because of a felony conviction. Also talks about how felons can apply for the right to become apart of society again and have the right to vote.
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    About 2 percent of the adult population can not vote. Why is this? It is because they are felons. The right to vote should not be taken away from you if you have paid your debt to society. The rules vary from state to state. Is this law right? Shouldn't we all be able to voice our opinion?
Kat Brock

Should Transsexual Teens Be Allowed to Transition? - 0 views

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    This article discusses the possible psychological risks associated with transgender teenagers beginning hormone replacement therapy. It mentions postponing puberty and the ways that transitioning is different for teens than it is for adults.
Angie Hernandez

Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered? - 0 views

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    A group named Choose Responsibly headed by John McCardell Jr. the former head of Middlebury College, is arguing that the legal age for alcohol should be lowered to 18. While the group backs its claims on unsupported data but, the issue still remains that if you are considered an adult at 18 you should be considered adult enough to drink.
Leilani Metteba

Celebrating the Victories: Deferred Action for Dreamers - 0 views

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    Here's a great article written about the Dream Act, which allows young adults, that are immigrants, a chance to obtain a work authorization in order to stay in the United States. The reason this act was put into place was to speak out for those children who came into our countries with their parents and are considered illegal immigrants. These young adults are now dealing with the hardships of living in the U.S. illegally because they were not given a chance to decide on whether or not they wanted to live in this country.
evangelina gonzalez

Late-adolescence (15-18) = Acting More Grown Up | Psychology Today - 0 views

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    Late-adolescence are acting and becoming more grown up than past years. Many high school students are wanting to grow up fast and experiance new life as their older peers, no matter what the cost is. Families need to protect and make sure they talk to their adolescent childrent so he or she will not go down the wrong path. Parents need to show them what exactly an adult goes through and thier responsibility they endure to be a successful adult.
Ashley Manning

Lambda Legal: Overview of State Adoption Laws - 2 views

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    Any unmarried adult or husband and wife jointly. Ala. Code § 26-10A-5 Case law reveals hostility to gay parents. See Ex parte J.M.F., 730 So.2d 1190 (Ala. 1998). Any unmarried adult; married persons must petition jointly unless excused by court. Alaska Code § 25-23-020. Generally tolerant toward lesbian and gay parents.
Theresa gruman

Does having to be 21 in order to drink break freedom rights? - 0 views

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    This site speaks about the reasons for lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18. It points out that 18-year-olds are able to fight and die for their country, but considered too young to have a beer. The website clearly believes that the law should be changed.
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    This article covers both pros and cons to lowering the legal age to drink to 18. The write is torn between whether or not it is right because at 18 you are a legal adult. However, studies show that one is not ready for alcohol until at least 21 and that by than one should have a stronger common sense level.
Lois S

Nancy Lublin: Lower the Voting Age - 0 views

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    Nancy Lublin in this article talks about how youth younger than eighteen can work, drive, enlist or be tried as adults. In some parts of the world, younger teenagers already vote. Maybe the younger youth should be heard.
Miranda Addair

Should anorexia sufferers be force-fed even if they refuse the treatment? - 0 views

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    Would anyone ever consider starving a fat person in an effort to save their life? Probably not. This online debate poses the question: "Should legal adults suffering from anorexia be force-fed even if they refuse the treatment?" There are many posts from different people that are for and against force-feeding the anorexic.
Jason Garner

NCSF Mission Statement - 0 views

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    The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom is a national organization committed to creating a political, legal, and social environment in the United States that advances equal rights of consenting adults who practice forms of alternative sexual expression. NCSF is primarily focused on the rights of consenting adults in the SM-leather-fetish, swing, and polyamory communities, who often face discrimination because of their sexual expression.
Marshalette Dawkins

Ethics of Stem Cell Research (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 1 views

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    This article discusses the ethics of stem cell research and the effectiveness of "Induced pluripotent stem cells"-reprogramming of adult human cells-vs. the use of embryonic stem cells. The article also discusses the ethics of destroying human embryos. 
Stephanie Alvarez

Stem Cell Basics - 0 views

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    As my personal freedom I choose freedom of speech and I freely want to speak about health ideas and how stems cells and how stem cells can basically generate new cells that heal pretty much any deadly disease, no matter I will be definig th efollowing questions: What are stem cells, and why are they important? What are the unique properties of all stem cells? What are embryonic stem cells? What are adult stem cells? What are the similarities and differences between embryonic and adult stem cells? What are induced pluripotent stem cells?
Amber Jefferis

Transform Drug Policy Foundation Blog: Drug use: Personal rights and freedoms - 0 views

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    Arguments focusing on the personal rights and freedoms of drug users. Poses questions about if it is a person's right to decided what to put into thier body and if it is the same thing as a person's right to decide to participate in a dangerous sport or activity.
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    This was a really interesting article! I never would have thought to parallel drug use with sports. However, I guess it makes sense when you think about the amount of athletes who use steroids to boost their game.
Kayla Mulvania

Cloning of Humans: Will it be Ethical? Should it be Done? - 0 views

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    It was announced by a team of scientists at the Roslin Institute near Edinburgh, Scotland, that for the first time an adult mammal has been successfully cloned by anyone. The procedure is simple enough that it would be easy for a human being now to be cloned.
Kayla Mulvania

Prostitution- Decriminalization vs. Legalization- what's the difference? - 0 views

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    COYOTE's position on prostitution is that it should be decriminalized rather than legalized, for all private, consenting adult commercial sex. Any public activity (such as solicitation) can be regulated as other public activities are, and thus the concern over prostitution in one's neighborhood on the street is not a factor in decriminalization.
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