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    Thesis: There is a growing propensity of children of ages 8 to 12 (tweens) acting more like teenagers and adults. There is no such thing as preadolescence anymore. Kids are teenagers at ten." Tweens see themselves as sophisticated‚ flirtatious‚ sexy‚ trendy‚ athletic and cool. By 11 years of age they no longer see themselves as children. It gets easier for them to portray a negative image of themselves because parents do not have much control over them‚ due to the lack of time and communication

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    than likely overweight? That child in the group is at risk of health problems. Studies now show that the rate of overweight children has tremendously increased to one in five children between the ages of 6 and 16. Childhood obesity has become a growing epidemic with many health risks associated with childhood obesity. Families today‚ are now spending less time focusing on healthy lifestyle. While unhealthy foods have become more convenient‚ more effort in healthy eating will help prevent childhood

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    The Causes and Effects of Growing up in an Abusive Home Coming from an abusive home myself I personally know what the uncalled for causes and the dramatic effects of abuse are. During the ages of 5 until I was 16 my stepfather physically abused me almost daily. I get beat with a belt‚ a wire hanger‚ extension cords‚ wooden spoons or anything else he could get his hands on. I was 4 or 5 the first time it happened‚ he told me to clean my room and when he came to check on me I was not yet done.

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    Growing up in the United States I’ve learned that some Western cultures identify gender by sexual appendages. This is now known to no longer be true. Sexual orientation on a global scale has different outlooks. In Western Civilization when a person is confused about their sexual orientation‚ they switch to the other gender. For example‚ in the intersex video a child named MC was given the gender of female after being born intersex. While growing up MC was physically a girl‚ but showed characteristics

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    want a better life for their children‚ they want them to be high achievers‚ they feel they have something to prove. Many years ago Asians were thought of as less then Westerners‚ and Asians had to prove that they were just as good as westerners‚ In ‘Growing Up Asian in Australia’ written by Alice Pung‚ Paul Nguyen said “We aimed high because we had no choice.” (pg. 291). Paul makes it sound like that if he did have a choice he wouldn’t put such an emphasis behind education‚ proving that what he thought

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    A young man going through puberty‚ not knowing what he is doing or where he is headed‚ in a world in which he feels he doesn’t belong in‚ and feels he is always around a bunch of "phonies." This would describe the position of Holden Caulfield‚ the main character in The Catcher in the Rye (1951) written by J.D. Salinger. The book‚ all narrated by Holden in first person‚ in its very unique and humorous style‚ is about Holden‚ and all the troubles he has encountered through school‚ family‚ friends

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    significant portion of the world population. City farms contributed 15% of the world food production in 1993 and that percentage is planned to increase to 33% by 2005 (4). Around 800 million people in 1996 partook in urban agriculture‚ which includes growing fruits‚ vegetables‚ and herbs‚ as well as raising livestock (4). Oddly enough‚ a large number of people believe our only option is to abandon research and technology and regress to primitive forms of farming. And contrary to popular belief‚ people

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    The third piece of art work I choose is created by Richard Hunt. The title of the sculpture is called Growing. Richard Hunt made this sculpture in nineteen eighty five. The plaque does not describe the subject of the art work but I think it may be about the trees or nature growing based on the name and the looks of this piece. The medium of this art work is made from welded bronze. The size of the art piece is 83*21*29 in. The location of the art piece is also at Weatherspoon Art Museum which

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    Growing Up In Foster Home

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    their second chances‚ and even their third and fourth chances‚ and should not be given any more. This could likely be the viewpoint of many foster children who have spent years in the system‚ and who have‚ in many cases‚ given up on being happy. Growing up in foster care can drastically change someone’s perspective on the world‚ and I know for a fact that it greatly scarred mine. You always hear about horror stories of younglings bouncing from foster home to foster home and never finding their “forever

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    Russell Baker Growing Up

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    Growing up was written by Russell Baker. It is an autobiographical book about his own life; he also writes about the life of his mother. Russell was young while he lived in Morrisonville; most of his memories from here are based off his youth. In Morrisonville‚ Russell and his family gather together in the evening on the porch which Russell really does seem to enjoy since he brings those evenings into topic quite often. It is easy to tell that Russell is extremely passionate about his family. Lucy

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