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    ESSAY – ARE CHILDREN GROWING UP TOO FAST? I. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION A multiplicity of literature is available through recent researches which suggest that the current generation of teenagers is very different from children their ages in the past‚ given new manifestations in their behaviors when compared with their previous generations. Is this true or not? A compelling argument will be made by this Author to show that in his perception that children are growing up too fast. THESIS STATEMENT

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    Growing up in Nicaragua‚ my family had never been one to have an abundance of money. At the age of 10‚ my mother had to wake up at the crack of dawn everyday to pick up the fallen fruits from trees‚ go into the city and try to sell them to tourists in hopes of making enough money so that she and her brothers could eat that day. She was forced to become the adult of the family when she should have been in school like the other kids her age. She was deprived of the one thing that meant everything

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    Growing up in Houston I could see a business man full of success and then I would move my eyes away from him‚ to see a homeless man barely making it by all on the same street. It is sad that in order to live you have to focus on gaining a green piece of paper. I have lived in Sugar Land; a city near Houston for most of my life. When I was 11 years old my parents divorced‚ it was then that I realized I would have to be the man of the house. I remember the day that they told me‚ I sat in my room wondering

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    Growing up in Canada‚ I had a certain view of the world. In other words‚ I had lived in a bubble my entire life until I was 14 years old. Not long after my fourteenth birthday‚ my parents settled on the hard choice to move to Bangladesh due to a family emergency. However‚ I was not looking forward to move to a different country as I always hated change and the thoughts of meeting new people from a different culture provoked a deep plethora of sadness within me. I began to marginally tremble as I

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    types of people‚ from the far south to the east coast and across the Atlantic‚ I have had the opportunity to expand my mind and knowledge. Growing up in the military has also taught me the importance of manners and discipline. I remember when I was about 10 my dad made it a rule that if I forgot to answer with “yes sir” or “no sir”‚ I was required to do 10 push ups. Although the discipline wasn’t without justification though‚ it has come in handy more times that I can list‚ such as job interviews‚ meeting

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    When I sit back and look at how my life was growing up as a child and all the things I have been through in my entire life made me the strong woman that I am today. It all went downhill when my father passed away‚ he was my entire world. Since the death of my father‚ my mom became more and more depressed as the days went by and tend to distance herself‚ so it seemed like I had lost both of my parents that day. Growing up with no form a guidance I was a very rebellious kid‚ I did every and anything

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    shows that growing up is a very painful process. During the novel‚ Holden Caulfield‚ a sixteen-year-old boy who was expelled for academic failure from a school called Pencey Prep went through his life that came with changes that caused him to become more independent and mature. In the story‚ Holden has reached a point in his life where is expected to grow up and follow more rules and guidelines about how to be a proper and responsible adult. But instead of being curious about growing up or being interested

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    When it comes to Holden’s struggle of growing up it presents itself‚ throughout the book‚ as Holden constantly running away from any implication of growing up. An example of Holden running away from adulthood is in chapter 16‚ Holden is walking through the museum and he stops to look at the Eskimos‚ “The best thing‚ though‚ in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody’d move.” That sentence is almost ironic in a way because even though he wants everything to stay the

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    believe that the environment one grows up in and the people we surround ourselves with can shape who we will be for the rest of our lives. I grew up in a small neighborhood in the suburbs of a relatively big city. I enjoyed growing up in this setting because being near the city granted me many opportunities to do exciting activities – such as going to parks‚ nature trails and festivals – while living in a more small-scale neighborhood allowed me to grow up in a community with a strong sense of family

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    demonstrated to my sister and I what a perfect marriage was‚ little did we know it was all lies. Being so young‚ and living life care free‚ then having your parents give up on each other sucks. It felt as if my whole world came crashing down on me. Divorce of parents can result in one of two ways‚ grief‚ or relief. Children growing up with no role models can result in them having trust issues and falling into the wrong type of relationship trying to avoid a life style similar

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