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    Independent Enquriy Study Title: The phenomenon of adolescents shopaholic in Hong Kong and Ways for prevention Introduction A shopaholic means a person is considered to be addicted to shopping. In Hong Kong‚ the ratio of adolescent suffering from shopaholic is keeping high‚ the figure will be shown in the report. The symptoms of shopaholic will appear in the age of adolescent and the early age of adult. As I am a student‚ an adolescent‚ I want to understand more about shopaholic from this

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    Stages in a Person's Life

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    Stages In A Person’s Life Throughout his entire life‚ a person undergoes physical and emotional upheavals. This transition starts from birth till death. The varied experiences and skill carry us from one stage to another. Opposites like good and bad‚ independent and dependent‚ leader or follower etc. govern the life. Erik Erikson divided the human life into eight stages from birth till death‚ based on the interaction of body‚ mind and ego. Read on to know various stages in a person’s life.   

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    jobs due to their parents’ relations but they quitted easily. Some who did not have good qualifications could not tolerate to be blamed by their bosses too. Once an adolescent was blamed by his boss and his mother called the boss to blame him back and help her child quit the job. Even worse‚ some parents bought properties for the adolescents so that they can support themselves by receiving rents in the future. In a narrow sense‚ parents should bear the responsibilities of teaching their children about

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    Are Youths Self Centered?

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    Consider the criticism leveled at young people that their only values are self centered ones. There has been a biggest drop in empathy in recent history. "College kids today are about 40 percent lower in empathy than their counterparts of 20 or 30 years ago." Self-centeredness is caring only about oneself and one’s own needs. Having a large proportion of self-centered young people would have a great impact on the society as the young people would be the future of the nation. That would mean a

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    The basis of corrupt relationships Love is a sensation; it’s tempting yet so deceiving‚ distorting people’s lives for the better or for the worse. Some relationships result in happy endings while others leave a trail of sorrow‚ tears‚ and fears. Failed relationships leave behind melancholy and everlasting regrets that linger for the rest of one’s life; failed relationships are of betrayal‚ blindness‚ and lack of commitment. The novel A Hero of our Time by Mikhail Lermontov is a novel based on Russian

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    People Most people have heard the saying "everyone is different." Everyone is different‚ but it is also possible to classify people into three different categories: egocentric‚ hyperactive‚ and shy. Some people can be a combination of two or all three‚ but‚ for the most part‚ each person falls into only one category and thus can be classified. People who are egocentric tend to be extremely self-centered. They work to get others to notice them and like them. They also hate when others do better

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    Drug Use and Delinquency Response Adolescents may try drugs just to experiment or by feeling pressured into trying the drug by other family members or friends. Drug use among adolescences may lead to delinquency for the fact that an adolescents’ behavior most likely started before the start of drugs or alcohol. I will give a brief explanation on reasons for delinquency and drug use starting with reasons adolescents may start using drugs or alcohol and then describe how drug use may relate to delinquency

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    really attribute the shootings and bombings we see on the news to the increased violence and realism in video games ? These are the questions reporters should be asking. Instead the first question out of their mouths if the suspect is an adolescent will most certainly be ’ Was he addicted to playing violent video games ?’ If the answer is yes‚ they look no farther. They should investigate the suspect’s background to see if he was violent before he started playing games. Then

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    residential organization pioneering for tribal education and endeavoring towards all-round development of tribal adolescents by empowering them with adequate life skills and knowledge on health. For fulfilling of such‚ UNFPA supported LSE & ARSH project paved the way forwards. Counseling service figured as the major chunk of the project activities‚ it’s because the project entirely deals with adolescents who are residing in the campus. Among 12‚000( 2010 year) students‚ nearly 5‚000 are belonging to adolescence

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    world’s children are in India. Children are often perceived as the epitome of innocence and naiveté by most people. But the phrase “child-like innocence” can no longer be used‚ because the adolescents are one of the most violent age categories in the world. There are many incidences of crimes committed by the adolescents these days. The number of juvenile court cases are increasing and the crimes become more horrifying by the minute. There are increasing evidences of road rages‚ crimes against women‚ violence

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