This is a letter i wrote last christmas when i was bored addressed to the editor of a local newspaper in The Bahamas, where i live. Hope you enjoy. Dear Editor and my fellow Bahamian public, I am disturbed, disgruntled and shocked at the magnitude of carelessness that the public shows for the well-being and security of our youth. Recently, I was invited with a few friends to join them to celebrate at one of the local clubs in downtown Nassau. I was pleased to join them and proceeded to ride with them to the clubs. On the way to the club, we stopped to one of the many local bars for some beers; just a few (10), some gin and a bottle of Carlo Rassi. Subsequently, we rode to a popular club where we enjoyed ourselves, got wasted and partied.
At the club, I purchased even more beer, much more; rum and even a cigarette. At 4 oclock in the morning we drove home as intoxicated as ever. Yes, I know; whats the big deal? Whats the raucous about? Why am I disgruntled and disturbed? Its the norm in our society everyone does it but; I am SIXTEEN! Much worse, the people I rode with were between the ages of 14 and 17; no one had a license, no one even had a permit and none of us were over the legal age to consume alcohol. However, occurrences similar and even worse than this happen every day under the very eyes of the same policeman who are suppose to be protecting the public. My question to the public, and most importantly the government is; why are the youth able to get away with so much devious activity? Where were the security guards at the club who were suppose to be looking at ID to ensure that teenagers do not enter? Where were the policemen who were were suppose to be monitoring the streets for drunk drivers and young drivers? Much more, where were the parents who were supposed to be ensuring the well-being of their children? I may sound contradictory when I say that Im disturbed that I was able to do these things but Im not. The reason I went to the clubs, got drunk and drove without a license is because I could.
The Essay on Fight Club Character Analysis
Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik follows the crazy, madcap life of a man who attempts to escape the system that is life by creating mayhem in the world. The main character, the narrator, throughout the book, remains nameless. He is Mr Ordinary Joe, he goes to work, he does his job, he comes home, and he spends his money. His job as an auto-recall supervisor is eventless and is one of the main reasons ...
There may be restrictions written on paper, but are they practiced? Are they regulated? Maybe for those who live in the ghetto and for those who look like they would do such things, but not for people like me. I attend one of the most prestigious schools in this country and live in the eastern suburbia of this island. No one would ever suspect that me, a 3.5 student would ever do such things. However, they would be surprised. I am apart of a group of young men in our society who are deemed worthless; I am apart of Generation X, a title that was given to us by our elders, suggesting that our generation will bring nothing but destruction. However, I want to attend Harvard College, I want to one day own my own business; I want to someday become the future leader of my country.
Yes, I am apart of a rare patch of young men who actually want to succeed and planning their lives accordingly. However, I have temptations as a young man to be like everyone else; and because everything is so easily accessible, I have no choice but to experiment. The thing is, there are other young men just like me who wanted to succeed but were hampered by all of the negativity, drugs and alcohol out there. If we as a nation continue failing to groom our young men into men with integrity by ensuring that they grow up in a alcohol and drug-free environment then we as a nation will fail entirely. Dont we see the statistics? How many adults are suffering from alcoholism as we speak, on the streets, living in dumps and in alleys? Yet, we dont see it necessary to ensure the proper grooming of our youth and we ignore the fact that it is vital that the future leaders of our country are suitable to sustain a nation dependant on the taste of foreigners. You see, I actually care about my countrys future, thats why I was soo shocked to have been able to get away with soo much. I end with a simple suggestion, the government needs to tighten up on the youth, and parents need to be more responsible.
The Essay on Why Were The `Jeffersonians` A Danger To The Young Nations Security?
The XYZ affair was the downfall of the Republicans. In 1798, the American government sent a delegate of three to the French government to initiate talks and negotiate so that the French would stop harassing American ships. The three were asked for a bribe of 50,000 pounds by a trio of officials in the then French minister’s office, Talleyrand. Highly scandalized, the three Americans refused to ...
Once again, If we as a nation continue failing to groom our young men into men with integrity by ensuring that they grow up in a alcohol and drug-free environment then we as a nation will fail entirely..