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    MOM‚ DAD‚ WHERE ARE YOU? THE EFFECTS OF PARENTAL ABSENCE ON TEENAGERS A research paper by Denise Klariss de San Andres as a completion for English 10‚ 2nd Semester‚ AY 2012-2013 Submitted to Prof. Cynthia S. Sanguyu Eng10‚ WF 2:30-4:00 April 2013 Abstract The research entitled Mom‚ Dad‚ Where Are You: The Effects of Parental Absence on teenagers was chosen by the researcher for her father works away from their family. She wants to know the effects on her by this situation. This

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    Effects of Online Games on selected 2nd year student’s Academic Performance: A basis to know the study habits of students. A Term Paper Presented to Ms. Rona Vibar High School Department University of Perpetual Help System-DALTA In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the subject English IV By Lawrence Cedric T. Salvador Peter Felix V. Lombos IV – Hope March 7‚ 2011 Table of Contents List of Tables Page Chapter 1 The Problem – Its Background

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    FORL212-2 Due: 8th October‚ 2009 Effects of Western culture on teenagers Led by wealthy Western countries‚ the mass media‚ the fashion industry and the education curriculum‚ the perception of beauty is increasingly being defined by Western parameters due to reasons such as globalization‚ free trade and high technology. The inundation of Western culture is undeniable as it has effects that are both unconsciously beneficial and detrimental in our daily lives. Teenagers‚ who engage in surfing the World

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    the effects that texting is having on the teen literacy? Text messaging has increased in popularity ever since the very first text message that was sent in the year of 1933 by a student who was working for the Nokia Corporation (Druoin and Davis 49). Centre of Science Education at Sheffield University discovered that more than ninety percent of the youth have cell phones and ninety-six percent of them use them to text. (Plester‚ Wood‚ Bell 137). The establishment of cell phones and texting has made

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    Michael Swain For: Maria Sebastian English 101 Cause & Effect 20 March‚ 2017 Distracted Driving The technological information age is the most rapid period of advancement in the history of civilization. This progress is largely made possible by the instant communication possibilities given by the internet. The ability to rapidly distribute information and ideas through telecommunication and the internet has facilitated developments in nearly every field‚ and thus is viewed primarily in a positive

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    not due to big businesses‚ but because it is one form of entertainment. Filipinos love talking. Filipinos love interacting so much he is using text messaging as a medium" ( 2000). It would be an understatement to say that text messaging‚ or texting‚ has revolutionized communication in the Philippines. It has successfully entrenched itself into the unique Filipino lifestyle‚ becoming an indispensable part of every Filipino’s life. Arguably‚ the most stellar contribution the cellphone has had

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    How distraction will affect driving? Name Bob‚ Roadwise Driving School 2014/08/07 In the modern age‚ driving is an internationally shared tool; a privilege of which is consistently abused by those who ignore the safety of others. A driver is only as safe as his peers allow which is why there are innumerable signs‚ laws and regulations in place. Across the nation‚ drivers are causing danger to themselves and those around him by distracted himself. By distractions‚ it is important to note

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    The Effects the Media has on Teenagers James Morrison‚ an entertainer‚ states that “whoever controls the media‚ controls the brain.” Within this quote‚ Morrison implies that the media has an effect on the human brain and can affect it tremendously. The media has effects on teenagers‚ both positive and negative. The media is a vast forum of communication that permeates nearly every aspect of culture (Mokeyane). It consists of a broad spectrum of communication such as: television‚ films‚ web sites

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    The Social Networking Effect on Teenagers The social networks are to people today what the TV was to people 20-30 something years ago. Human dependence on computers and the internet has come to the point that if the social networks ceased to work‚ relations and social connections would falter more so in teens than in adults. Teenagers have taken to social networking to do their everyday tasks and activities like interacting with friends and family‚ socializing and entertainment. While this sounds

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    The Causes and Effects of Distracted Driving         Distracted driving is one of the fastest growing problems in the United States.   It is starting to be considered as serious as drunk driving based on the dangerous outcomes.  According to the Department of Transportation (2012)‚ “distracted driving was a cause of roughly 450‚000 accident-related injuries and nearly 5‚500 fatalities in 2009 alone” (para. 1). Drivers who allow themselves to become distracted while driving are not only endangering

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