Saturday, January 23, 2010

Should teenagers in your countery be required to do community service?

(yes).. if you agree with me, please tell me three reasons, with some detailsShould teenagers in your countery be required to do community service?
Volunteering in community projects is a great way for a family to spend time together while helping others. Even a child as young as 4 can help sort clothes and clean so a teen would bring a lot of skills to the community. It gives teens a realistic view of the world in issues like health, poverty, mental illness, and politics. Yes all teens need to be in programs to serve and it needs to start at about age 10.Should teenagers in your countery be required to do community service?
NO.


defiantly not!!!


i mean just think 'bout it for while what if they really hate the spefic duty they assingened too it would be tourtoure


anyway laws are not for forceing stuff but rather of liberating people and keeping them safe.


go live in a nazi/cominist place and learn what ';required'; means when it comes to work.
no only if they broke the law or somethin other than that its stupid
Where I live, 100 hours of community service must be done to graduate.
if said teenagers do not respect the law, if they abuse elders,


children or animals or property not belonging to them. They should have to do comunity service. If they break curfews, if


they are disrepectful to their families, teachers, ministers, police. They should do community service. If they deliberately


do harm to any living person or thing. If they vandalize anything not belonging to them. We need to clean the neighborhoods of disrepectful people, be they teens or adults. Let's all work to make our atreets safe again.
In Ontario Canada, teenagers in school are in fact required to do community service in order to graduate. I don't remember the number of hours, but it is a certain number you have to complete.


I think this is done to get teenagers more involved in the community and to give them more responsibility and respect for the world around them.
Agree





1. Teaches civic responsibility


2. Exposes students to rewards of volunteering


3. Taps into the tremendous talents of America's youths

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