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    The Differences of Teenagers in the 1940s Compared to Teenagers Today Elizabeth Ann Murphy Keller Regional Gifted Center‚ Chicago Teacher: Sandra Cap "Teenager" was not even a word until the late 1940s. Zoot suits‚ bobby-soxers‚ soda shops‚ do not sound familiar. These were all things 1940 teenagers know. A teenager’s life in the 1940s and today is extremely different in the areas of high school life and home life. If you stepped into a classroom in the 1940s‚ you might see girls making dresses

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    Baby Boomers,

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    BABY BOOMERS: AN INSIGHT IN TO HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Trends and future AJAY THAMPI THARAYIL JAYADEEP 110112562 MIHM The post world war era was a time of peace and opportunities. The safety level of life drastically increased and people started to look forward to the future for safer better and more productive conditions. The generation of people who were born immediately after the World War II (1946) and before 1964

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    Baby Shower

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    Baby Shower A baby shower is a conventional celebration that emerged in the United States. The practice has now been adopted across the globe‚ from Europe to Asia. However in the latter‚ it is mostly attended by women only‚ whereas in the West men also take part in the festivities. There are various beliefs concerning baby showers; some choose to consider it for just the firstborn‚ others prefer to conduct the affair after the birth of the baby‚ and yet others believe that a birth in the family does

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    Desiree's Baby

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    The Power of Writing In Kate Chopin ’s short story‚ "Desiree ’s Baby"‚ she demonstrates how racism played a major part in people ’s lives in the 1800 ’s. Kate Chopin is extremely successful in getting her readers to feel disturbed by the events in the story. Through words and images‚ the reader feels touched by the story‚ either by relating to it at some points or when confronted with things we frequently decide to ignore in the world: the evil some human beings are capable of possessing.

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    Status versus Love in “Desiree’s Baby” Bertha Sosa Hum 102 Section G1 Galen College of Nursing Omar Rodriguez‚ MAStatus versus Love in “Desiree’s Baby” The struggle to save face amongst our peers‚ to hang on to a certain social class or status has changed very little from the times of slavery and segregation. People today‚ just like they did centuries ago‚ go through great lengths to cover up secrets that may bring shame to their family name or cause them to be the subject of scrutiny amongst their

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    Désirée's Baby

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    Désirée’s Baby was written by Kate Chopin in the year November 24‚ 1892‚ this particular story was published in Vogue on January 14‚ 1893. This is a story that was greatly ahead of its time‚ just like Kate Chopin herself. She wrote stories that made her reader’s question the decisions they may have chosen in life. Désirée’s Baby is a story of great contrast‚ young love‚ social class‚ and race. It was a story unlike many others at this particular point in time that it was written. There are numerous

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    Effect of Music on Teenagers Every teenager who listens to music interprets the lyrics in a different way. Some people take out a deeper meaning from the lyrics‚ even going to the point of saying that music “saves their lives”. Music holds a powerful effect on an individual because it can stimulate and provoke multiple responses—physiological‚ emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral. But‚ every genre of music gives its own message to teenagers. Some may enforce positive actions‚ while some condone

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    To produce one pound of beef takes 16 pounds of grains. Growing body parts which are not used for meal and production of energy by cow make 15 pounds expendage. That same pound of beef also requires on average 2‚500 gallons (10‚570L) of water (Lappe 1999 quoted in Kaza 2005‚ 390). By contrast‚ a pound of wheat requires only 60 gallons (254L) of water (Fiddes 1991‚ 215 quoted in Fox 2000‚ 165). Furthermore‚ every year 322 million liters or by another measurement 85 million gallons of waste are produced

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    Teenage Sex Sexually active teenagers‚ in America‚ are a significant problem we must look at. A question that rings in the minds of teenagers everywhere is when to have sex. Our Catholic teachings‚ instruct us to wait until one is in a loving marriage to have sex. Not only is the church preaching abstinence‚ but now public schools are also teaching students on the advantages of abstinence. Premarital sex is a growing‚ and important issue. Premarital sex is usually the cause of sexually transmitted

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    Babies are abandoned

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    Many babies are abandoned by parents who avoid their responsibilities. It could be have really serious problems‚ but it is irresponsible behavior. In addition‚ some parents abandon the babies outside. It is cruel behavior. We should not ignore this problem. There are three solutions: controlling illegal abandonment‚ allowing abortion legally‚ and educating people to use contraception. Controlling illegal abandonment is a good way to prevent babies from being abandoned. The police should

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