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    The issue of how to prevent teenage pregnancy revolves around what factors are identified as the causative influences. Some researchers regard prevention programs‚ regardless of how well thought out and implemented‚ as doomed‚ because the issue of teenage pregnancy involves the social whole. Males (1993)‚ for example‚ thinks that current programs of all sorts‚ will not succeed because of a discrepancy between reality and strategies for prevention. In a similar vein‚ Davis (1989)‚ argues that since

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    Issues Affecting Teens Good Morning/afternoon Miss Blanch and class‚ I’m going to be talking about teen violence and factors that can trigger it. I select this issue as I think it’s an issue worth talking about because teen violence is the worst especially when it causes injury or even death. This issues is not expressed in The Formal but it is still a very important to talk about‚ many Australian teens have experienced violence either with friends or at parties where alcohol and/or drugs is consumed

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    population has experienced an increase in violence. Teens face many situations that cause these problems. Several factors are mass media‚ peer pressure‚ and society’s view on the "perfect" person. <br><br>Television‚ radio‚ and news papers are all ways of transferring messages to people. One might see a violent movie and decide to re-enact the scenes thus causing harm to one’s self or to others. Hidden meanings of racism and hate are put into music. Teens hear the words of their supposed role models and

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    a little better. Why does such a small portion of the America society indirectly control such a major part of our culture? The first and most influential part of the explanation to this horrible problem is age. Boys and girls just beginning their teen-age years (12-14) don’t drive‚ probably don’t have jobs and have nothing to really do but go to school and watch MTV. This is age group are the people who’s parents buy the products that are advertised on MTV. There fore MTV is going to run music

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    INFLUENCE OF ADVERTISING ON DAILY LIFE The impact of advertising is a matter of continuous debate. For and against claims about advertisement have been made in different contexts. Cigarette manufacturers have been claiming that cigarette advertising does not encourage smoking and their eventually successful opponents just the opposite. Children under the age of four may be unable to distinguish advertising from other television programs‚ as the faculty to judge a message develops on attaining

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    Summer training Report on How advertising influence youth attitude toward dressing UNDER GUIDANCE Mr. Vishal Jain MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (RETAIL MARKETING) SUBMITTED BY Mr. TARUN KUMAR REG. No.720593065 PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY JALANDHAR (Punjab) ACKNOWLEGEMENT Through this seminar report I want to throw the light on the topic “How advertising influence youth attitude towards dressing”‚ it gives me immense pleasure to present my training

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    kind of advertising is the most effective and attractive to Thai teens between digital advertising or physical advertising? Summary/introduction Currently‚ a commercial rivalry in Thailand is highly increasing due to the need to dominate the market of many companies. To reach this‚ teens seem to be a major target group. To convince teens to purchase products and services‚ each company has created its own strategy through advertising. Automatically advertising becomes an influence factor

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    product. Today we will discuss the topic of mind control‚ how it affects us as students today‚ and how the media shapes our ideals and values

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    that music‚ videos or tv actually influence teens to do anything. Regardless to what teens hear or see‚ their going to have sex‚ do drugs‚ or join gangs because they want to. The urban community does not revolve around music. The lyrics to someone’s song is just what that person went through in their life and their just telling their story. How teens react to it‚ cannot be blamed on the artists. Some teens say media does influence them to have sex. Teens who said they listened to lots

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    most viewed television shows. Teens are going to local barbershops to get a blowout‚ to imitate Dj Pauly D’s hairstyle. Others mimicking Vinny’s signature dance move “The Fist Pump.” However‚ even though the influence of Jersey Shore doesn’t span most of the nation‚ it certainly has influence among teens and young adults. The Jersey Shore has some negative influences such as the way sex is portrayed‚ binge drinking‚ and materialism. Despite all of the negative influences in the Jersey Shore‚ there are

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