When everyone
is little all they want is to grow up, but once you’re grown you wish to be
young again. Is there a certain age when a child should move out? If they stay
longer than the age of 18 should they be responsible to help pay the bills? If
not, are there certain things that should be expected of them, such as curfew
and rules that pertain to all children in the house? Should the parents still
be able to dictate everything they do, whom they hang around, or where they
spend their spare time? When do you think is the right age to move out on your
own; if you don’t think there is a certain time, tell me why.
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Second Chance
Do you think ex convicts should be allowed a second chance in life?
Should they be treated like a convict when they're on job interviews?
Why do you think its so hard for an ex convict to get back on their feet after being in jail?
Does it matter what the ex convict did in the past or should it matter where they're trying to go?
Would you give an ex convict a job if you were the one hiring them? Why or why not?
Should the only job an ex convict can be able to get is a warehouse job?
Many people who were convicted often gets out and wants second chance in life. Is it up to us to give it to them or should they just live life like a regular person? Most ex convicts change when they get out of prison, shouldn't they be able to work in a corporate office without someone helping them get the job? They might be one of the smartest people in the world, and just because they made a mistake in life should they be punished for it?
Emmanuel Tyler
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