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    this novel connect to our youth. Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist‚ is a juvenile who expresses the growth of teenagers. Although our generation might be more technologically focused‚ that doesn’t change the impression of our rebellion towards those older than us; The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger demonstrates that this novel can still discussed as relevant today. Holden is still trying to get a grip at maturity as he is regardless a rebellious teenager‚ just as shown though our adolescents

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    Teenagers Problems

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    Safe? [pic][pic] [pic] Dealing With Bullying KidsHealth> Teens> Mind> Dealing With Problems> Dealing With Bullying • Print • AAA Text Size What’s in this article? (click to view) • Bullying Is a Big Problem • How Does Bullying Make People Feel? • Who Bullies? • What Can You Do? • Bullying Survival Tips • What If You’re the Bully? • Steps to Stop Bullying in Schools   [pic]Listen [pic] Bullying Is a Big Problem Every

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    Teenagers overspend

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    When I went to see Confessions of a Shopaholic‚ I expected an ultra-feminine chick flick comedy‚ comparable to any waste of tape featuring the latest teen sensations- $10 for a cheap laugh. I was pleasantly surprised as the screen before my eyes unveiled my mother’s lessons of self-worth. The film’s protagonist‚ journalist Rebecca Bloomwood‚ played by Isla Fisher‚ recalls her shopping experiences as a child‚ her mother selecting the less-than-attractive shoes that she can purchase on sale and will

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    for the story still relates to the lives of today’s teenagers‚ introduces a unique writing style to its readers‚ and teaches its readers an important lesson about phoniness. Throughout the novel‚ the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ attempts to catch innocent children before they fall off the cliff and die or before they lose their innocence and become a corrupt and phony adult. While doing so‚ he suffers isolation

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    Delinquency Among Teenagers

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    Let see how bad delinquency is and how seriously when it comes to delinquency among teenagers. It deals primarily with yourself. It pertains us‚ Teenagers- the hope of our nation‚ it has been foretold by our national hero: Jose Rizal. We as teenager‚ we look obviously to our outward appearance‚ fashion‚ new expressions‚ the way we talk‚ what’s-IN today‚ affair‚ love problems and anything that pertains to teenager world including early pregnancy. A wide range of issue into a problem that we’ve

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    Technology on Teenagers

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    Animals suffer just as people do. In 2009 animal experimentation was the cause of over 1.13 million animals‚ excluding small rodents‚ suffering in U.S. Laboratories (U.S. Department of Agriculture‚ Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). Animal experimentation is unethical‚ unnecessary and expensive; alternative methods of testing should be utilized. It is unethical to use the cruel methods of animal experimentation for our own benefit alone. The animals used in research range from birds

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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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    It is said that high school is either the best time of a person’s life or the worst. Holden Caulfield‚ the main character of J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ epitomizes this as readers watch him struggle going through the pains of adolescence. Growing up in the 1950’s Holden is a teenager who appears to have it all. He is very smart‚ wealthy‚ and has a loving family. When looking at it closer‚ one can see that Holden’s appreciation of childhood innocence‚ and his trust issues‚ make

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    Cosmetic surgery on teenagers Both texts‚ Valerie Ulene‚ “Plastic surgery for teens”‚ an article from Los Angeles Times website‚ January 12‚ 2009 and Camille Sweeney‚ “Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery”‚ an article from New York Times website‚ January 15‚ 2009‚ agree on the view on cosmetic surgery and query the idea of increased self-esteem to a certain point. Text 1‚ “Plastic surgery for teens”‚ focuses more on the surgery itself whereas text 2‚ Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery”‚ focuses

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    Holden Exposed In the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ by: JD Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a seventeen year old boy telling a story of around last Christmas when he spent his weekend in New York. Holden is a very opinionated character. He is a character that has been related to by teenagers over the last 60 years. Holden learns throughout the book that childhood innocence can not be protected forever. Everybody needs to grow up at one time or another. This is a great lesson

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