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=Statistics= USA || $47,200 || 36.9 || 78.37 || 99% || 2.06 || France || $33,100 || 39.9 || 81.19 || 99% || 1.96 || Cuba || $9,900 || 38.4 || 77.7 || 99.8% || 1.44 || Paraguay || $5,200 || 25.1 || 76.19 || 94% || 2.11 || Madagascar || $900 || 18.2 || 63.63 || 68.9% || 5.02 ||
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=High Income Living Conditions: France= Primary Source: http://lavieenfoussais.com/2011/02/28/my-life-in-france-as-a-teenager/ Secondary Source:

Person Researched: Rosie

Story/Description: In France, the school system is completely different then it is in the U.S. Instead of being called "12th grade", it is called 3eme. Also, she was 16 when she was in her "senior year" and have to take two tests, like the SAT and ACT. Also, when you are 16 you are able to start driving with a parent, but cannot go and get your license until you are 18 years old with a certain amount of hours underneath your belt. To work, you must also be 16, which is the base standard here in the United States from my experiences.

Paragraph Analysis: Being a French teenager is much different into multiple ways then being an American teenager. For one, you graduate when you are 16 years old. This means that teenagers will be put out into the real world at a younger age and perhaps not as fully prepared. But France and the US do have some similarities, such as being able to drive and work at the age of 16. Although you cannot get your license until you are 18 in France, you still start at 16. The only other major difference between the two countries is the Income per capita. French citizens on average make $14,000 less then the average American citizen.

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