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    ................................................ vii  CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 1  1.1 Statement of the Problem

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    world filled with horrors and the worst of peer pressure our society has ever faced‚ there are many more obstacles facing children in this Twenty-First Century. There are many problems regarding peer pressure. Cigarette smoking and drugs are overcrowding and taking over the once pure world. Our friends influence us greatly‚ and they are reason why we act or dress the way we do. Almost all teenage smokers and drug abusers began through the influence of a peer‚ and the fear of looking like a coward

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    CHAPTER 2: Social Pressures What is SOCIAL PRESSURE? It is the influence that is exerted on a person or group by another person or group. It includes rational argument‚ persuasion‚ conformity and demands. (Psychology dictionary) Peer pressure Peer pressure is a social pressure that causes individuals mostly teens in doing something they have never done or don’t usually do. Peer pressure can affect the family because there will be changes in attitudes from a member. Certain indications like when

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    teenagers have been known to do many odd things for a whole variety of reasons. Around fall time‚ one of the most common things to do is to go pumpkin stealing. There are many reasons why a person would steal a pumpkin‚ including bad parenting‚ peer pressure‚ availability and boredom. To say that a child or teenager had bad parenting may be pushing it a little bit‚ but maybe the parent did not want to recognize their child’s wants to celebrate Halloween or simply the fall season. Many parents do not

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    they also should. This may not necessarily be good‚ but a lot of times‚ we find it hard to resist flowing with the crowd. In other instances‚ our peers contribute to the external in what is considered peer pressure. Several groups of people become victims of this kind of pressure on a regular basis. Songs are good examples of medium through which peer pressure is exemplified. Since time immemorial‚ songs have always carried the message of conforming to current fashion and trends. Katy Perry’s song

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    specific variety of people are viewed as “perfect” or at the very least satisfactory. Wither to obtain or not obtain self-worth is a grave choice in an adolescent’s life‚ because not possessing self-worth causes teens to surrender to addictions‚ peer pressure‚ and perfectionism. To begin‚ when a teen lacks the ability to see themselves as decent human beings‚ the probability of being hooked on a type of drug‚ alcohol‚ activity‚ etc. is extremely high. For instance‚ an adolescent can live with the state

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    Whitney Houston had a youthful childhood with her family. She made many memories that still remark her life throughout this day. Nonetheless‚ while touring for her shows‚ she started the act of using drugs‚ specifically like cocaine and marijuana. The most shocking part of all is that her older brother Michael was the one that started her on drugs. Whitney looked up to Michael since she was a young girl. She imitated everything her older brother did‚ and wanted to be just like him when she grew up

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    English Debate 2011-2012 Should Lord of the Flies Be Banned From Chisago Lakes High School? Argument #1 Peer Pressure By: Elizabeth Gornik We’re sitting here talking‚ in Mr. Scharnberg’s first hour English class at Chisago Lakes High School‚ about how this classic book “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding affects our everyday lives. Half of the room believes it’s a life lesson and should be continued in our education

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    is some positives of conformity. In society normal is just seen as acceptable‚ people who conform do not run the risk of being excluded or bullied by their peers. Conformity can be defined in many different ways depending on the context. When involving children conformity can be defined in three different way. When referenced to peer pressure according to Beran‚ Kaba‚ Caird‚ & McLaughlin conformity is defined as when

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    Being a teenager is never easy‚ their bodies are going through so many changes and it can be a bit difficult‚ so I agree with the main points of this book. It states many of the real issues that teenagers go through‚ such as depression‚ stress‚ peer pressure‚ betrayal‚ and family problems. More and more teenagers are depressed in today’s world. It’s a sad fact that one in ten teenagers has contemplated committing suicide. I’ve actually gotten to know someone who attempted suicide and failed. For

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