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  • How To Add Thousands Of Friends On MySpace  By : Freddy Cedano
    How To Get A Lot Of Friends On MySpace

    If you are a MySpace Fanatic and junkie like me, your MySpace profile is really the most important things in your life.You may have worked maybe months to build up a friend list and have lot of comments.
  • TUPE 2006 – Understanding the New Rules on Service Provision Change  By : Ian Mann
    An article that examines the Service Provisions Chage rules under TUPE 2006.
  • The “real” story behind Birchfield’s cheesecake legacy lady  By : Mark Woeppel
    A short story of the famous cook of birchfield.
  • Change Our Focus, Change Our Society  By : Helene Rothschild
    Do you ever wonder why although so much of our tax dollars go to government programs to resolve societys problems, things seem to be getting worse? Are you appalled while reading the papers or listening to the news because you do not understand why so many adults and children are hurting themselves and others?
  • A Historic Peek at the Other Cheesecake  By : Mark Woeppel
    A historical look at cheesecake of the human kind.
  • The Catharsis of a Scenic Hike  By : Lisa Jey Davis
    Ever find yourself in a situation a little beyond your ability level? Ever hang off the edge of a precipice, not sure how you got there? No, really - a real precipice. Catharsis of a Scenic Hike will show you the hilarious side of what happens when you take the girl out of the city.
  • Substantial Change ‘Constructive Dismissal’ – the New Watered Down Route to Constructive Dismissal u  By : Ian Mann
    Summarises the main provisions of the new claim for constructive dismissal under TUPE 2006 and offers insightful commentary on its use.
  • The War Against Terror: Will History Repeat Itself?  By : ONE
    The war on terror may be the single most divisive issue facing us today. Most people either strongly support it or are totally against it. And the national debate is heated. So should we continue the fight or withdraw our troops?
  • “No Games”…Meaning What Exactly?  By : Scot McKay
    We all have encountered the phrase "No Games" time and time again when browsing online dating profiles. But what does that MEAN?
  • How To Screen Online Profile Pictures  By : Scot McKay
    One of the most basic skills tied to successful online dating is learning how to screen the photos on prospective dates' profiles. Here's a crash course from Scot McKay at X & Y Communications.
  • Gurgaon Traffic is an example of governmental apathy & Negligence  By : Tapan
    I wonder why not Gurgaon roads are painted totally in red Color that signifies the sign of Danger and so the Hoarding and other display Board should be highlighting in bold letters that BEWARE WHILE DRIVING AS YOU ARE DRIVING ON INDIAN METRO ROAD.
  • A 'P.C.' Happy Christmas & New Year  By : Nigel Osgood
    Festive greetings to everyone in a 'politically correct' manner
  • Choosing a Guardian for Your Minor Children  By : John Erik Fraker, Esq.
    One of the most important decisions a parent faces: who will raise my children if I can not? Estate Planning attorney John Erik Fraker discusses the important considerations in choosing a legal guardian for your children.
  • The Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Basic Provisions and Useful Cases  By : Ian Mann
    An article detailing the main provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and providing examples through caselaw.
  • Nice Guys Vs. Good Men  By : Scot McKay
    "Nice Guys" always seem to end up in the "Just Be Friends" sandbox when it comes to attracting women. That's because what a woman truly wants is a GOOD MAN.
  • How to Find the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer  By : Andrew Daigle
    Since as early as the 1930s, the asbestos industry has known full well that exposure to asbestos was extremely dangerous to peoples health. Most mesothelioma forms of cancer are completely preventable, many people find themselves needing lawyers who specialize in mesothelioma cases.
  • Are You Living in Blind Isolation?  By : Lisa Jey Davis
    You may be an active member of society, with plenty of friends, social engagements, and a fulfilling career. Do you sense there is much more to this world than you are aware of, and from which you are very disconnected? Many of us have become victims of Blind Isolation, and without the onset of illness, personal bankruptcy or some other catastrophe, we may never realize it. Lisa Jey Davis explores this cultural phenomenon.
  • MIRACLE ON 44th STREET (Excerpt of "An Italian Immigrant" soon to be published)  By : Lisa Jey Davis
    Ever wonder about the little old lady behind the counter at the corner drugstore? Where did she come from? What kind of life did she lead? Lisa Jey Davis takes you on one such adventure, in the person of Nereide Francis Padalino her mother an Italian immigrant. Extend your circle, as you enjoy Nereides brief journey into show business, during World War II. http://www.extendedcircles.com/circlearchive.htm
  • Reflections on a King - One Woman’s View of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day  By : Lisa Jey Davis
    Every single human being can relate to and respect Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr! Even a white-bread, parochial-school raised woman of privilege! Dr. King was a man of unmatched integrity, heroism and determination. Lisa Jey Davis shares the insights gained as she ponders this man of greatnessA man who exemplified honor and grace in a time when our nations behavior was a far cry from gracious and honorable. http://www.lisajeydavis.com
  • Sexually Focused Men And The Objects Of Their Non-Affection  By : Scot McKay
    So why is it that the guys who want sex the most seem to have the least fulfilling sex lives? Find out in today's article from Scot McKay!
  • Youth Hostels Guide - Part 1 of 2  By : Cesare Ambrosi
    This is a complete guide to youth hostels, splitted in 2 parts; this is the part 1 of 2.
  • Today’s police gear  By : Ken Wilson
    Police officers have a job full of dangers and risks. When taking a job within the police, the officers accept the risk of being injured or even killed. In order to be able to continue to serve the public, they have to keep themselves healthy and in good shape. Their safety is more important than the offenders safety. The offender may be dangerous or armed, may decide to defy or to comply. The police gear has a very important role in helping the officers to carry out their duties.
  • Improvements of police equipment  By : Rick Martin
    Law enforcement officers job is filled with dangers and risks. The police equipment that an officer of the law carries around as part of his job might be just the thing that helps his or her life when confronting offenders who do not comply with the officers orders.
  • New California Laws Against Child Abuse  By : Donald P. Schweitzer
    Last year the California legislature was very busy enacting new laws designed to prevent child abuse. The new laws that went into effect January 1, 2007, were designed to address some of the problems we have seen with the high profile cases over the past couple of years. However, the actual effectiveness of these new laws in preventing child abuse is questionable.
  • The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government  By : Ian Mann
    An article outlining the key provisions of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) for Local Government.
  • Dating To Have Fun With No Commitment!  By : Nocita Carter
    Looking to date with no commitment? Find out how you can date someone without being commited.
  • The Art of Research in the Age of Information  By : Kirk Somers
    Some tips on researching.
  • Ten Secrets  By : Susan Adams
    What turns a new relationship into a long-term relationship? How do you keep the new relationship energy flowing? How do you break the short-term relationship syndrome? Here is a quick list of 10 things you can do to turn that budding romance into the relationship of your dreams.
  • Couples That Play Together...  By : Jewel Kinch
    Finding new ways to keep romantic sparks smouldering in your relationship can sometimes be daunting. Couples That Play Together shares some creative ways to introduce more intimacy and playfullness into your private time together.
  • Learn the Exotic from the Exotic: Summer Study Abroad Programs  By : Darlene Berkel
    Summer study abroad programs can range from learning about physiological ecology in the Galapagos Islands to learning Spanish in Peru. With all the programs available it can be hard choosing just one, but some things will almost always remain the same no matter which summer study abroad program you choose.
  • Working for a living  By : Kirk Somers
    What does it mean when a society is obsessed with work?
  • An Overview of Studying Abroad  By : Darlene Berkel
    Studying abroad can be done by any age of student whether they need college credit for the classes attended or not. The act of studying abroad itself is when a student pursues an education in a foreign country for a length of time ranging from a single week, usually during a break in their homeland's studies, up to a full academic year
  • What Everybody Ought to Know About Administering a Special Needs Trust  By : L. Mark Russell
    Even if a special needs trust is properly prepared, the special needs trust can affect the child's ability to receive government benefits if the special needs trust is not properly administered.
  • Military housing – finding the perfect place.  By : David Yuri
    There are not many people fit for a military career. It requires hard work, dedication and strength of character. One must always be prepared to pack up and move to another corner of the world, without any commentaries.
  • Are VA loans the perfect solution for military lodging?  By : David Yuri
    Experts working in the real estate field are in constant search of new ideas to attract prospective buyers from various categories. Today, there are many housing opportunities for people working in the army.
  • Have you heard of the Zone? Of Positive contagion?  By : Evelyn Cole
    Leonard Pitt, Jr.'s column on a 97 square block network of schools in Harlem that provides postive peer pressure and social support from pre-school through college.
  • Tightening Down On Domestic Violence - New Laws  By : Donald P. Schweitzer
    Without a doubt, domestic violence remains one of the most popular subjects for our politicians, as evidenced by the continuous flow of new laws related to this topic every year. The following new laws, which became effective at the beginning of this year, demonstrate the California legislatures practice of leaving no stone unturned in their effort to quash domestic violence.
  • Romance & Rose Petals: 10 Creative Ways to Use Them  By : Jewel Kinch
    Having fun in romance is a delightful way to keep things fresh. We outlined a number of ways that you can take rose petals and create some very special moments for you and your sweetheart.
  • Before Declaring Your Disabled Child Incompetent: Four Alternatives to Guardianship  By : L. Mark Russell
    Before parents decide whether their child with a disability needs some type of guardian, they should consider the alternatives to guardianship. These include special needs trusts, representative payees, and citizen advocates.
  • "Perpetrators Stuff Chihuahua in Freezer, Urinate on Clothes" Article Brings Back Memories  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    When will society wake up to the fact that the effects of crimes on the victim and their circle of influence are much worse, certainly longer lasting, than the crimes themselves?
  • The 2 Key Purposes of the LLC Operating Agreement  By : Amyli McDaniel
    This Article explains the two main purposes of an LLC Operating Agreement and why it is important foe every LLC to have an LLC Operating Agreement.
  • How to Answer the Most Important Teacher Interview Question  By : Adam Waxler
    As someone who has sat on countless teacher interview committees I can honestly say that I am still surprised at how many potential teachers get the most important teacher interview question wrong. The truth is...how you answer this question can be the difference between getting that perfect teaching job or not.
  • The Welfare State and Rights – how to destroy a civilization  By : Craig Read
    There are no universal human rights. In democratic, parliamentary societies, rights are not given, they need to be earned. Western states have thrived in part to some elementary principles.
  • Black Tie Affair  By : Paul Darch
    Just a few important tips for your elegant and unique black tie affair.
  • Reading: The Key To Homeschooling Success  By : David Dunlap
    One of the most important aspects of homeschooling your child properly is reading, both for the child and the parent. As the parent and teacher, it is imperative that you read extensively on a wide variety of topics. If you are just starting out and this task seems overwhelming, you may want to consider the idea of speed-reading.
  • Finding Your True Love: The 5 Essential Keys To Discovering the Love of Your Life  By : Cucan Pemo
    We all want to have the fairy tale. This would include finding the one person that we can spend the rest of our life with and live happily ever after. It is possible to find someone that we love and care about and not have to move mountains to do it. Learn the essential keys to discovering the love of your life and having the relationship of your dreams today!
  • Is Global Warming caused by greenhouse gases or by the Sun?  By : Per Strandberg
    Is global warming caused by greenhouse gases or by variations in the Sun? Learn the facts of what have create the recent temperature changes in the climate.
  • Why teachers should listen to Harry Wong  By : Adam Waxler
    While I do not agree with everything that Harry Wong teaches, by and large our teaching philosophies are very similar. More than anything though, what I agree with most is what comes at the end of the Harry Wong videos
  • What Every Woman Should Know About Men and Why Some Men Are Interesting - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    Some men say they cannot live with women and they cannot live without women. I think they mean they do not understand women. Women are God's third most important gift, following the gift of life and the gift of free will. Since women are a necessary and wonderful addition to a man's world here are 14 things that every woman should know about men and why some men are more interesting than others. Part 1 of 3 Parts.
  • Ugly women and men and the issue of sexual attraction  By : Ken Wilson
    People feel sexually attracted to other people on account of a number of physical traits that could be identified, at the level of each individual, as pleasant and seductive.
  • What chances do ugly people have in reproduction?  By : Clint Jhonson
    Apart from the instinct of survival, reproduction is the main objective of any organism. Our instinct to survive may also be the reason for the importance of reproduction, because reproduction is the key for the survival of a species.
  • Ugly people vs. good-looking people  By : Clint Jhonson
    Essentially, people have changed very little in the past 2000 years. Even if we go further back in history, when discussing human nature, the idea stays generally the same.
  • Covert recordings of Disciplinary Meetings with an Employer  By : Ian Mann
    This article examines the state of the law on the use of covert recordings as evidence in the employment tribunal of an employer's conduct.
  • Are You Listening?  By : Helene Rothschild
    Read case studies of men and women whose marriages ended because they did not know how to listen. Then learn 18 helpful hints. If you take the time to listen to the people in your life, you can avoid many hardships, and you will be greatly rewarded. Enjoy healthy relationships by hearing others, and of course, by asking others to listen to you. Be able to say yes to the question, Are you listening?
  • Teacher Interview Questions  By : Adam Waxler
    The following is a list of possible teacher interview questions. I have broken up these teacher interview questions into several different categories to make it easier for you to prepare for your next teacher interview.
  • The Last Will And Testament - A Model NOT To Live By  By : Donovan Baldwin
    If ever anyone served as a model for having a last will and testament, it has to have been Anna Nicole Smith.
  • More Breathing Room: Overcoming Obsession and Dependency In Relationships  By : Cucan Pemo
    Being obsessive in a relationship is not healthy. In fact this can become a very big problem for both people in the relationship. It is important to remember that you have to give each other space and freedom so that each of you can live a healthy and happy life together. Being too dependent on another person can cause a lot of emotional and physical stress. Learn how you can give each other more breathing room!
  • Speech!...  By : Paul Darch
    Bride essentials offers you the most unique wedding day information to make your special day magical.
  • What Is Power Of Attorney? When And How Would You Use It?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    What is the power of attorney? How can you use it? what can it do for you? When would you want to use it? Get a few answers from this short article.
  • I Have A Finely Tuned "Fluff" Detector  By : Scot McKay
    Which is more amazing? The lame lines that people in the dating world serve up to each other or the fact that there are those out there who actually BELIEVE them? Scot McKay of X & Y Communications breaks it down.
  • How To Cope When The Person You Love Is In Therapy  By : Cucan Pemo
    When you truly love someone and want to be with him or her, you will find a way to cope with anything. You will learn to deal with any problems and move on past them as much as you can. When the person that you love is in therapy, this is an example of a time when you are going to have to learn to cope with it.
  • Steps Life Partners Can Take For Legal Protection  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Married couples have a lot of protections under law. Unmarried partners do not in many places. What can partners do to protect each other and prepare for life's problems and unfortunate circumstances.
  • Guys - Can't live with us...  By : Simon Brady
    This article attempts to delve into the mind of men and uncover some insights that women might not be aware of. This is not an easy task!
  • Developing A Quality Homeschooling Lesson Plan Does Not Have To Be Hard  By : David Dunlap
    For the novice homeschooling parent, one of the most intimidating steps in the whole process is the idea of developing a lesson plan that is both effective and manageable. Fortunately, this does not have to be hard. For those choosing to do it on their own, this article will briefly outline nine steps to developing a quality lesson plan.
  • What is Time ?  By : David Evans
    This article discusses the fundamental nature of time, how it is measured, by movement, and how it is related to the concept of space. It also describes the spin-offs from high technology time references and International time standards.
  • Getting Beat By A Girl  By : Scot McKay
    Why is it that the vast majority of men are afraid to approach women they are attracted to? Maybe the truth is that guys aren't afraid of the women themselves, but rather of a much more primal, instinctual risk that is involved...
  • Stress at Work Claims: An Employer’s Guide to avoiding the pitfalls  By : Ian Mann
    An article showing employers how to avoid potentially expensive personal injury and stress at work claims being made against them.
  • What You Need To Know About How Guys Think  By : Cucan Pemo
    There are plenty of things that guys think about, but most women feel that they think about their money, cars, and sex all day long. There are plenty of more things and they do happen to think about the relationship often. You will find that it isnt always about immature topics.
  • Finally Got My Degree  By : Dee Smith
    How to earn an online degree that will be respected by future employers.
  • 7 Mysterious Ways of Women And How To Understand Her  By : Cucan Pemo
    There are a lot of men who mistake some of the ways that their girlfriend or wife will conduct themselves. Its hard to understand both sexes because they dont think alike. Women think more with their heart and feelings, while men tend to think about logic and reality. After reading this, you will be able to better understand your mate and you will be able to have better and stronger relationship.
  • Personal Injury Cases in Virginia  By : James Livesay
    Article dealing with personal injury cases in Virginia. Provides answers to frequently asked questions about automobile accidents in Virginia from experienced auto accident attorneys and personal injury lawyers.
  • Front Sight, Gun Safety, Gun Control, Responsibility  By : Jayden Adams
    Front Sight Firearms Training Facility has made it their new mission to bring about a change in the mentality of America when it comes to gun control in schools. Dr. Piazza accurately points out where Americans are going wrong in handling this inflating problem.
  • Leave Getting Angry To The Pros  By : Gary Crow
    You may have thought that something or someone ticks you off; you dont like it; you get angry; and thats all there is to that. Silly you! Along with getting angry, you need to be sure you get it just right. That means the right person, the right degree, the right time, the right purpose, and the right way. But if you just cant help getting angry, this article shows you how to do the job with style.
  • A Non-Religious, Non-Profit Criminal and Drug Rehab Program Provides Successful Alternative Sentencing for Offenders  By : Jayden Adams
    The Second Chance Program in Albuquerque is rehabilitating individuals and reducing recidivism using a successful manualized rehabilitation system from Criminon International.
  • Finding Your Way Around the Perfume Counter  By : Joanna McLaughlin
    Finding exactly the right fragrance for you can be a daunting task, particularly since there are so many perfumes on the market. This guide helps the perfume newbie or experienced perfume lover find ways to narrow down the field to help select that one (or those several) perfumes that are destined to be signature scents.
  • Founder of Second Chance Program Attacks Recidivism with Drug Rehab while Cultivating Self Respect with Inmates  By : Jayden Adams
    Rick Pendery has spent the last 30 years working in substance abuse programs and feels that hes got the keys to reduce recidivism.

    Rick Pendery founded and ran a six year pilot of the Second Chance Program in Ensenada and Tijuana, Mexico as well as another pilot in for nearly two years in Puerto Rico. The Second Chance Program freed over 6000 inmates from the interminable treadmill of drug addiction that leads to more crime and re-incarceration. He has now successfully opened a 600 bed secure rehabilitation facility located in the vacated Westside Jail west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • What Makes a Perfect Summer Perfume?  By : Joanna McLaughlin
    In the summer, skin chemistry and lifestyle changes can make it a good idea to re-think your perfume. Lighter products like colognes often work better in the summer than winter. If you use cologne, use a similarly scented body lotion, too, to get some oomph from the fragrance. Lighter fragrances including florals, the newer fruity-florals and even some gender-spanning scents are particularly wonderful for hot weather months.
  • Front Sight Empowers Utah University Students To Take Action, Get Trained  By : Jayden Adams
    Front Sight, in recognition of Utah legislators decision to empower its university students with the right to have Concealed Weapons Permits, will pay the $2,500 for any Utah student to attend Front Sight Firearm Training Facility and receive Front Sights Concealed Weapons training. Front Sights training is the best in America, and a free ride for its CWP program, sponsored by the facilitys director, is a remarkable opportunity.
  • Accessorizing is everything  By : Marion Chamberlain
    You can customize any look with fashion accessories. Accessories also have the power to bring attention to your strong points via colors, shapes and unique designs. They help you individualize your own personal style.
  • Do Eyes a Celebrity Make?  By : Jaks Lloyd
    OK we all know that to become a celebrity the ability to be pushy, outrageous and grab the headlines in tabloids is the key to getting noticed but to become a true celebrity, that is someone with a real talent that gets noticed, requires a lot more than just playing up to the paparazzi
  • 10 teacher interview tips to help you ACE your next teacher interview  By : Adam Waxler
    Below are ten teacher interview tips that the administrators shared at the teacher interview discussion panel: (This is right from the horses mouth)
  • Shopping at Home and Away  By : Maxine Trowbridge
    PinkMemo - Dallas Edition, reports on Fashion and Shopping trends for the local neighborhood with an added mix of trendy online boutiques. PinkMemo provides both local offline shopping scoop and online fashion news.
  • The Key To A Problem-Free Life  By : Marion Chamberlain
    What comes to your mind when you see someone who has a perpetual smile on her face and always looks at things on the bright side? Do you wish you could strangle that person or do you wonder how she accomplishes looking peaceful and without a care in the world.
  • What Is Learning? Can We Learn Better than Apes?-Part 2  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    We continue the conversation (Part 2 out of 2) on Learning with Dr. James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University and author of The Art of Changing the Brain: Enriching the Practice of Teaching by Exploring the Biology of Learning.
  • The #1 Secret to Getting a Teacher Interview  By : Adam Waxler
    There are so many people applying for teaching positions that it is extremely difficult to even get an interview for a teaching position. Without a doubt the number one secret to landing the teacher interview is
  • British Citizenship Test  By : Lee Smith
    British Citizenship Test, also referred to as Life in the UK Test, is highly important for those who wish to apply for UK settlement or citizenship, which is sometimes also known by such names as permanent residence or indefinite leave to remain.
  • Reasons why background checks are an indispensable fact-finding tool  By : David Yuri
    Although not a very frequent phenomenon, failure of doing background checks does take place. Whether we are talking about ignorance of the matter or about the rush of hiring someone, such failure could result in a negative impact on the development of your business.
  • People search, easier than ever  By : David Yuri
    Nowadays, information is vital for everybody, so this is why public records can meet your need for accurate information about people or companies.
  • Public records – every piece of information is essential  By : David Yuri
    The general access to public records over the Internet has proven out to be more than useful. Every day more and more people log onto the Internet, searching for information and performing background checks using such services. The data compiled from various cities, states and even from the federal government is indeed being of use and service, helping people to obtain correct and comprehensive details.
  • Why Carry a Concealed Carry Weapon?  By : James Liu
    This article is about carrying concealed weapons for personal safety. Especially for people who live in remote areas.
  • Support those who fight for YOUR Freedoms  By : massenberg420
    This is about a person who was a Guard and went beyound the call of duty when some people tried to steal some TNT and now I fight the Federal Government over the Medical use of Marijuana after being forced out of our home.
  • The Best Way To Keep Points Off Your Driving Record  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq.
    A lawyer tells you what it really costs when you get a moving violation and you don't fight it then gives a solution that will work for all.
  • Employment Accidents -- An Overview  By : Alan Haburchak
    Employees in the United States must be aware of enforcement of the laws enacted to protect the safety and health of workers. It is important for employees to know this in order to be aware of potential compensation in the case that an employee is hurt, harmed or wrongfully discharged for such incidents.
  • Filing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Pennsylvania and New Jersey  By : Peter Kent
    Contact Anapol Schwartz Lawyers About Filing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
  • Scientific Discovery  By : Aurika Grynko
    This scientific paper presents information on fundamentals that originated our Nature,so called objetive reality.
  • Lawyer Advertising That Means Nothing  By : Gary E Rosenberg
    We've all heard the commercials and radio ads of attorneys making lots of promises. Learn which of these claims are meaningless.
  • Psychic Readings Online  By : Charlie Reese
    Are you looking for a live psychic? The good news here is that there are plenty to be found on the Internet. The bad news is that it's usually just for a few minutes. A live psychic chat can be found on mostly any psychic website in the world. As you walk through life, it's important to remember that you are supposed to find your way. Many people around the world enjoy getting psychic readings and it's important to find a live psychic that you truly enjoy talking to.
  • Black Cufflinks  By : Ivan Cuxeva Jr
    Black is a mystic color which absorbs all other colors without reflecting any, it entices strong emotions which can be overwhelming at some point, it is often related to power and authority as we see today in most of the greatest business men outfits
  • A preparation to self-improvement  By : sulamita berrezi
    10 questions you should ask to yourself
  • Is the Legal Driving Age the Same for All Countries?  By : Amy Nutt
    The legal driving age is the age in which a person can obtain their driver's license to operate a motor vehicle. In the United States, the age in which a person can legally drive is 16 and there are certain rules that must be met before the teenager receives their license. These requirements include obtaining a learner's permit and taking driver education classes before taking the written and driving exam for the driver's license. However, the rules per state vary. Some states allow the learner's permit to be issued at the age of 15 and the teen must satisfy 6 months of driving practice with someone over 21 in the vehicle. During the 6 months, the learner must drive a certain number of hours during the day and a certain number of hours in the evenings. Then again, there are states that do not have such a requirement and may only require the teenager to have their permit for 30 days prior to taking the exam. Nevertheless, it isn't just about the requirements in the U.S. What about driving ages in other countries?

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