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=Statistics= USA || $47,200 || 36.9 years || 78.73 years || 99% || 2.06 children born/woman || Luxembourg || $82,600 || 39.4 years || 79.61 || 100% || 1.77 children born/woman || Guatemala || $5,200 || 20 years || 70.88 years || 69.1% || 3.27 children born/woman || Chad || $1,600 || 16.8 years || 48.33 years || 25.7% || 5.05 children born/woman || Niger || $700 || 15.2 years || 53.4 years || 28.7% || 7.6 children born/woman ||
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Person Researched: Mimi Story/Description: In the 1980's, Mimi was a teenager that was living in a small town in Luxembourg. Her first day of high school was a very important day because she had to take a bus to a larger town to go to school because her small town did not have one. On Saturday nights, teens in Luxembourg would often go out to Balls which would take place in old barns, big party tents, or anywhere they could have them. It was always very difficult to find someone that could drive them around because the driving age was 18. Even though the teens could not drive, they were able to drink and many of them would get drunk and dance a lot. Mimi says that this still is the case in today's teenage lifestyles. She did not have a lot of money growing up, and the question of attending a university never even crossed her mind. Luxembourg had no universities in the 80's, so many young people would go to Brussels in order to study. After high school she was sent to the Netherlands to study at a school of business to try to get her her first job. At the age of 17 she got her first job working shift work at a hotel, and she had to begin taking public transportation. Her first salary was LUF 36,000 which she thought was a lot at the time. She then wanted more adventure and she eventually found a job in Paris.

Paragraph Analysis: In comparison to the baseline of the United States, the per capita income of Luxembourg is almost twice as much. Mimi is a girl that would fit into a lower middle class of this country. She did not have a lot of money growing up, but she had more money than people in other countries do. Teenagers in Luxembourg have very different lifestyle than do teenagers in the United States. Teens in Luxembourg go out regularly on the weekends and they drink which is very different than the U.S, but shows that they have freedoms to do what they want and they have the ability to have social lives. This article also said that Mimi loved to read which makes sense that she could because Luxembourg has a literacy rate of 100%. Even though there were no actual universities in the country, there are many opportunities that are close by for teens to further their education or prepare for a job.

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