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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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    Society killed the teenager. This statement which has been all over social media sites such as tumblr and twitter pretty much expresses how the way society sees and treats teens can affect the way they look‚ dress‚ act‚ speak‚ think‚ and even the way they see things. Society has this definition of beauty. To be beautiful‚ you have to be skinny‚ tall‚ have flawless skin‚ nice hair‚ perfect white teeth‚ and the list goes on and on. It’s like teenagers are being dictated on how they should look like

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    The Internet and its Effects on Society When spectators look at society today‚ they see today’s youth‚ absorbed in their phones‚ laptops‚ and tablets. They see almost everyone getting more and more used to the idea of violence in society. And they see adults‚ searching for happiness. Ray Bradbury‚ who wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451 almost sixty years ago‚ was able to predict these happenings. But the one big prediction was the Internet. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury describes information everywhere;

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    [pic] MATRICULATION COLLEGE OF NEGERI SEMBILAN ENGLISH WB023 SESSION 2010/2011 ‘THE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC ON TEENAGERS’ MEMBERS OF RESEARCH TEAM : MUHAMMAD AFIQ BIN MD DAIM MS1012505095 IDA FARHANA BINTI ROSLAN MS1012504521 SITI NORHANNAN ASHIKIN BINTI A MUIN MS1012506771 SITI NADIRAH BINTI OTHMAN MS1012506751 PRACTICUM GROUP : F2P7 LECTURER : MADAM CHEAH YIT YING SUBMISSION DATE : 11TH January 2011 Acknowledgement

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    Texting Harms Teenagers

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    Introduction Text Messaging is affecting the communication skills of teenagers. Thesis Statement: It damages the writing skills of teenagers along with providing then with a medium to avoid face to face meetings. Many hold the view that text messaging is useful because it is cheaper and convenient but applications and features such as Skype and billing per second can provide a better technique for the same purpose. ------------------------------------------------- II. Body Paragraph

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    The Problems of Teenagers

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    Youth is the time when a person is trying to find his place in the world. And during this search he or she comes across different problems which are as important as those of the adults. The youth of the 21st century face almost the same problems which were acute to their parents when they were young. One of them is a generation gap. Every generation is unique in its experience. It has its own ideals and a system of values concerning every aspect of human life. Adults always complain that the young

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    Adults have not always understood teenagers and the adolescent psyche. Film and hip-hop star Will Smith articulated this in a song from 1998: "Parents just don’t understand!" As the 1990’s drew to a close‚ the media would have the public believe that teenagers were more different from the rest of society than ever before. Dobbs (2011) unequivocally states that culture has a huge effect on the shaping of adolescents. In terms of music‚ both gangsta rap artists such as Eminem and DMX and heavy rock

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    Internet Paradox

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    Internet Paradox Facultatea de Ştiinţe Politice‚ Administrative şi ale Comunicării Publicitate‚ an II Onofrei Alexandra‚ Mureşan Andreea‚ Râşteiu Cristian‚ Vălean Luca Vlad Abstract This paper explores the impact of internet use on interpersonal relationships between people and it will try to determine whether or not social interactions are affected by prolongued use of the internet (social media). This study will have two parts‚ the theoretical part in which we present a brief introduction

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    The Impact of Technology on Teenagers As technology advances‚ so do teenagers‚ and the rest of the people from all around the world. Technology has made a huge impact on today´s society and teens have shown to be the most interested on the topic. We live surrounded by technology‚ we can find it everywhere and in all shapes and sizes‚ these amazing gadgets seem to be changing constantly. Technology takes place in our daily life and also infers in the way we talk‚ the way we dress‚ what we listen

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    Rewrite (Ryan) The internet has considerably changed our daily life‚ even precious individual life. It was reported that a teenager died in an internet club because of overuse of the internet. There are diverse examples indicating that the overuse of the internet can cause health problems and mental illnesses‚ which make people become isolated and antisocial. The aim of this essay is to discuss two main factors of causing overuse of the internet‚ addiction and the lack of a daily schedule‚ respectively

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