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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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    Nowadays teenager which is 15 to 18 years old is matured enough to do their own decision. I totally disagree if parents make important decision for them. They are grow up enough to make a correct decision for their own future. They still can ask their parents opinion but let them decide which way they want to follow. Sometime have parents that really care to their child until the smallest or simple thing they will decide. This is not good because they need to accept everything eventhough they do

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    adversity — a symbol transcending all cultures and ages and conveying the idea that discrimination and intolerance are wrong and dangerous. Anne Frank’s diary has enduring significance. Her perspective resonates with the feelings and attitudes of teenagers in the post-Holocaust generation. Like so many of today’s youth‚ Anne aspired to be independent and respected for who she was‚ not what others wanted her to be. Anne’s reflections on personal‚ social‚ and political themes have as much relevance today

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    Feminism‚ no one has quite grasped the concept of it‚ the idea or the fact that it’s not just a meaningless word – it’s a movement. The ‘F-word’ as people refer to it‚ linking it to cussing due to its misconceptions in various attributes. Either it is misconceptions‚ or people around the world are just in pure denial regarding issues that actually matter in this era. Feminism is equality for women‚ to be as equal as men‚ politically‚ socially and economically‚ in this dominating world where men are

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    targets‚ serious problems soon arose. With the greatest share of investment put into heavy industry‚ widespread shortages of consumer goods occurred‚ and inflation grew. Also during the 1930’s‚ there were reports of false articles about Communism. Walter Duranty‚ a reporter of The New York Times‚ did many articles on the Soviet Union. He is best

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    flirting as just being nice. So boys here’s a tip; “grow a pair”. Tell her how you feel. It might be gut wrenching at the time but I assure you it pays off because then the hard part if over; she will know how you feel which will allow her to be honest about how she feels. Be warned though‚ because‚ many guys tend to confuse girls niceness as flirting‚ which sets you up for disappointment. To avoid an awkward situation all you can do is be honest and ask‚ because no one wants to get friend zoned just because

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    while. Some could find it offensive‚ such as the Irish who didn’t jump ship because they paid good attention to their potatoes. So instead of reading the myth as “those drunken Irish are always drunk”‚ it should read “those drunken Irish who forgot about their potatoes are always drunk”. Now‚ where’s my shot

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    Some students believe that writing is an inborn talent: Either you have it‚ or you do not. They believe that some people inherit a so-called writing gene‚ while others do not have this "gift" and will never be able to write well. Contrary to this belief‚ no gene has been identified that gives some of us the ability to write well and is missing in others. It is true‚ however‚ that some people have more of a flair for writing‚ or a "way with words‚" than the rest of us. linguistic related to languageIn

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    Do you enjoy the outdoors? If you like Camping‚ being outside all day‚ being around loud vehicles‚ playing football‚ bean bags‚ ladder ball and riding bicycles around dirt tracks; then you’ll enjoy watching motocross races. There’s never a dull moment of boredom when you’ve got the outdoors and the sun shining while there’s nonstop live entertainment. Waking up the first morning of races is my favorite part of the weekend. I’m curled up sleeping soundly in bed as I hear the first few bikes start

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    A Stereotypical Teenager? Loud‚ obnoxious‚ rebellious‚ out of control‚ and up to no good… these are just a few of a wide number of stereotypes that are attributed to American teenagers. What is it about teenagers that make the rest of society seem to turn against them? I believe that there are many misconceptions about teenagers. Many people in different generations sincerely believe that all teenagers are up to no good‚ and are guaranteed trouble no matter where they are. I am not arguing that

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