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    all‚ I think that the Internet brings us many benefits. People can have access to the latest news‚ weather‚ traffic‚ bid-and-asked quotations‚ etc. Another important benefit is that the Internet is a great means of communication. A few years ago it was rather difficult to imagine that it would be possible to communicate with people from all around the world. Students have the opportunity to speak to the professors from prestigious universities‚ ask their opinions and extend their range of interests

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    Problems that Teenagers Face Today Teenagers and Body image At the very outset they are struggling to come to terms with their body image. The cherubic appearance of childhood gone‚ they are looking at strangers in the mirror‚ gawky‚ disproportionate limbs‚ facial features‚ facial hair and acne to mention a few. They don’t know what to do with their hands and legs and are often termed ‘fidgety’ Search for Identity - the troubled teenager I see teenagers as those struggling to find a place in

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    paraphrasing. For example‚ if the book you are reading from says‚ “John Adams‚ who was involved in winning independence for the United States‚ was the second President.” You cannot write those words in your paper. You cannot even write‚ “John Adams‚ a man involved in winning independence for the United States‚ was its second President.” One way that you could re-write it is to say‚ “The second American President‚ John Adams‚ was also influential in gaining freedom for the country.” However‚ in spite of

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    The Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Modern Teenagers The characteristics of Holden from the book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ will be compared to the "modern teenager".  The characteristics of both sets of teenagers are basically similar‚ but in some parts‚ they are different. I chose myself as the modern teenager to be compared to Holden. There will be four major subjects to be talked about in the essay. The main subjects that are going to be discussed in this essay are academics‚ family

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    enage life is one of the most alluring part of an individual’s life. Although‚ in accordance with my opinion‚ i dont believe in the wonders of teenage life. I dont agree with the common view that teenage is the most beautiful age in the life of a man. I believe in the fact that teenagers are the ones who undergo most of the sorrows and dissatisfactions of life. While teenagers‚ the immature adults‚ move on with time‚ they face many challenges and problems. As they are those who are midway between

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    There have been strong debates about whether peers have more influence than family on young people or not. Do teenagers care more about their friends than their parents? Some people adhere the opinion that friends effect on the most important decisions of their peers. I’d rather say that peers aren’t more important than parents‚ but sometimes peers become more important than they previously were. It is clear that parents always want only the best for their children. The family does all it can

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    Does modern technology make life more convenient‚ or was life better when technology was simpler? As a matter of fact‚ nowadays‚ technology plays an important role in people’s life‚ to extent they cannot imagine their lives without role of technology‚ simply‚ because they live in the speed time. I mention bellow how technology makes life more convenient. First and foremost‚ today’s generation is not like old generation. For instance‚ in the past people did face many difficulties when they perform

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    Youth is a stage where we desire for affection‚ fun and craze. We are always ready to try new fad so as to quench our thirst and that is why‚ nowadays‚ teenagers are smoking‚ taking drugs‚ drinking‚ swearing and dating. All this is inexperienced for them and new things are always exciting! Growing up is not synonym of maturity‚ thus‚ teenagers are not mellow enough to understand that all these new “stuffs” are radically destroying them. Teens normally do not acknowledge and analyse the depth

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    History Essay - Tom Hromin Sturm - XV. Gimnazija‚ I.B. School Teenager Life in the Nazi Regime ( 1933-1939 ) vs Teenager Life Today ! Regarding the life of teenagers in the nazi regime‚ it is most definitely a life that a person does not want to live. Hitler having gained power had had to control the minds and bodies of teenagers because the last thing he needed was an uprising of people who understood what was going on. Grown ups can only be mislead‚ but children can be taught to think and act differently

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    Every teenager loves the feeling of freedom and being able to do whatever they want. Now when it comes to responsibility not everyone can do it. So how much freedom and responsibility is right enough for teenagers to have in making their own decisions? Teenagers are suppose to have just the adequate freedom and responsibilities according to their age. Giving them too much will overwhelmed them or giving them little can cause for them to run over you. Not too much and not to little.The first thing

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