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    Assignment 1 SECTION A Question 1 According to the passage or the scenario‚ the societies that are corrupt will always decline‚ go without any development‚ the societies are not that developing in terms of education. When the society is hit by the corruption there is no transparency‚ things are done behind closed doors. The schools will be underdeveloped‚ roads will not be developed and maintained like what it is now happening in the Republic of Zimbabwe where even the economy of the country is

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    Being A Teenager

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    Being a Teenager: Is hard‚ harder than some can imagine‚ harder than some can even remember. It’s those years you’ll never forget‚ though sometimes you wish you could wipe away. They seem to last forever‚ but when you look back‚ they went by so fast. Being a teenager is falling in love too fast‚ and too hard‚ talking for hours on the phone to your best friends‚ being talked about and talking about others. It’s being guilty when you’re innocent‚ it’s standing out and fitting in‚ it’s when you have

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    influence than parents on child’s future..? In this ever-changing fast world‚ children get influenced by both classmates and their parents... It is a debatable topic‚ whether classmates or parents are more powerful in childrens’ lives. However‚ (I believe‚ they are more influenced by their classmates.  To begin with‚ nowadays‚ parents are not spending enough time with their children because of their busy life style. Young children are spending more time with their friends than parents‚ and

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    needs of children in a changed environment? In fact some would rather believe that they better than the mothers as well. So do men actually make better parents than women? All individuals are different from one another and may respond or perform at different levels as per their individual capabilities. However‚ if a generalist idea has to be formed it would be so that women generally make the better parents as they have the innate maternal instincts that allow them to take the best care of their children

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    to find out it’s sold out. so by shoping on the internet it saves some a lot of trouble. from looking for something that is not there As of right now many of us humans are spoil by the internet‚and having a computer to use the internet with‚ LIFE WITHOUT COMPUTERS First of all‚ with no computer or internet to retreat to‚ the temporarily computer-deprived person finds hours to rediscover personal interests. The stack of books on the bedside table looks inviting again. He can go to the library

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    Parents How important are parents in a child’s life? In my opinion‚ parents are extremely important in the raising of a child. Without the presence of a parent‚ a child will have a very difficult time growing up. There are essential things that a child has to be provided with. Those needs‚ I classified them into three important categories: Love Love is absolutely necessary in a good parent-kid relationship. It helps form stronger and better relationships. Things that parents do out of love will

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    Holden as a Teenager

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    Holden as the Typical Teenager of Today Holden Caulfield‚ portrayed in the J.D. Salinger novel Catcher in the Rye as an adolescent struggling to find his own identity‚ possesses many characteristics that easily link him to the typical teenager living today. The fact that the book was written many years ago clearly exemplifies the timeless nature of this work. Holden’s actions are those that any teenager can clearly relate with. The desire for independence‚ the sexually related encounters‚ and

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    Teenagers and Tattoos

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    Teenagers and Tattoos Com 150 Lynne Phinney Some call it the second oldest profession‚ but tattoos are hotter than ever especially among our youth. Tattoos are everywhere‚ movie stars and musicians are rocking tattoos. These are just a few of who our kid look up too. With this parents need to become knowledgeable of tattoos and what their children are going through in their lives. High school or just trying to fit in can be over whelming in a young teens life. And

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    alcohol to teenagers

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    +turn their lives into better : *be accepted in society Feel older than friends Like to try new things +Young: * do like other friend Cheap Disagree with parents Force to try(bad friend) Think it is cool +solution *be taught at school more carefully Government ban these product more seriously Society care more Youth drug abuse is a serious problem nowadays in many countries.Not only is illegal drug use on the rise‚but the children as young as ten years old are experimenting

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    Teenagers in Society

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    Intro: Invincibility Theory Among Teens It has been said a thousand times that the biggest reason teenagers drink‚ drive‚ take drugs and do all kinds of crazy‚ dangerous stunts is that they think they’re immortal‚ invincible and bullet-proof. But is this what teenagers really think? According to researches at UC San Francisco‚ this is not the case. Teenagers obviously measure risks differently from adults. They know they can die. They don’t underestimate risk; they actually over-estimate it and

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