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    ssssssMathew 7:1 “Do not judge‚ or you to will be judged.” 1. How have you frequently heard this verse used in Christian circles? Consider example from sermons‚ Bible studies‚ blogs‚ and your own personal use of the verse. I have been in small groups within my Church that have often seen other people who are involved in repeated acts of sin‚ yet our small group has often turned away from getting Involved in helping this person in sin. My small group has referred to this scripture on more than

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    Teenage Suicide and You

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    We have all heard about the casualties of teenage suicide that take place all around the world daily. Many wouldn’t expect to hear it‚ but suicide is the third leading cause of death in teens ranging the ages of 15 to 19. What may be even harder to swallow is that suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in preteens ranging from age 10 to teens through the age of 14 (Teen). How can these statistics possibly be true? What causes these young adolescents to take their own lives when they have

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    STRUGGLES OF BEING A TEEN MOTHER Do you know the struggles of being a teenage parent? The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Unplanned Pregnancy states that there are 750‚000 teen pregnancies annually. Eight of ten of these are unintended and 81 percent are unmarried. Today teenage pregnancy is a major social problem. Many difficult decisions are to be face not knowing to keep the baby‚ give the child up for adoption‚ or either abortion. Waking up to their baby’s cries is part of typical

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    Causes of Teenage Smoking

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    Peer Pressure A teen’s first cigarette usually comes from a friend. Peer pressure has tremendous impact on a young person’s decision to experiment with cigarettes‚ according to Teen Smoking. Sometimes‚ teens start smoking because a friend dares them to. Other teens who are trying to find themselves experiment with cigarettes and become addicted. Smoking is also viewed as an act of rebellion and a way to demonstrate independence. The Media The media has a major impact on a teen’s decision to

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    Teenage Ballet Essay

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    been around (Hackethal). Being able to express oneself with movement serves as an outlet for stress‚ relieving anxiety and increasing happiness (Castillo). A study involving one hundred and twelve teenage girls‚ which were experiencing mental health problems‚ as well as neck and back pains‚ studied the effect of dance classes on half the group. It was shown that the girls involved in dance classes were not only happier‚ for nearly a year after the classes ended‚ but their anxiety and depression decreased

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    Teenage Alcohol Abuse

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    Gateway Technical College Teenage Alcohol Abuse/Addiction 550-150-2W7A Psychopharmacology Instructor Dennis Markus‚ MSW‚ LCSW‚ C-SAC Tracy L. Murray (Rego) MSW‚ LCSW‚ CTS 11 November 2009 The dangers of teenage alcohol abuse are underestimated in our country due to the social acceptability of the drug alcohol. The social acceptability of alcohol itself is seen by the frequency it is categorized separately from other drugs and substances when we talk about use

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    Marriages and Families” and “Diversity and Change” by: Schwartz and Scott What does marriage in the United States and other countries around the world mean? Debunking has five myths about marriage 1- The Universal Nuclear Family‚ 2-The Self-Reliant Traditional Family‚ 3- The Naturalness of Different spheres for Wives and Husbands‚ 4- The Unstable African American Family‚ and 5- The Idealized Nuclear family of the 1950’s. The Universal Nuclear Family is basically everything under the sun. It

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    Causes of Teenage Suicide

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    Causes of teenage suicide Every year thousands of youth in the United States die‚ not by car accidents or diseases‚ but by their own hands. Every 90 seconds a teenager commits suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15 to 25 year olds. Suicide accounts for 12 percent of the mortality in the adolescent and young adult group. Males are more likely than females to follow through with suicide. For every successful suicide there are fifty to one hundred adolescent suicide

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    text is asking questions that have been asked for years and will be asked for years to come‚ . it’s It’s asking why is it harder to be yourself in high school then when you were younger. Well my My particular answer is that when one reaches the teenage hoodyears‚ one’s body starts changing mentally and physically‚ and at that time the teenagers starts getting new thoughts and ideas that might even change one’s mentality. But‚ in the end of the day everything is fine because at the end of the day

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    The Role of Marriage in the Role Reversal of Twelfth Night Wouldn’t it be great to somehow wake up one morning in a beautiful house? How about owning an expensive new car? It is safe to say that practically everyone in the world is hoping that someday somehow they will become very successful and rise into a status of power and respect. This concept can be applied to the characters in William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Just as Jesse Goldberg stated‚ Twelfth Night focuses on the desires of characters

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