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    affect them. It is believed that games are affecting youth today. In what extent do you agree or disagree. We have to come to the world where technology does matter .Even in our daily life‚ it is doubtful that one could survive without having technologies to assist them .Teenagers usually always misuse the usage of technologies such as wasting most of their by playing games and surfing the internet. It is strongly agreed that games are affecting youth today as it will causes addiction and

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    Adults Assumptions On Tennagers Everyone knows that throughout life‚ assumptions and stereotypes are made. Whether they concern age‚ gender‚ race‚ class and so on‚ it does not matter. Stereotypes are always made in some form or another‚ some can be referring to positive aspects‚ while others can be bad. Whether good or bad‚ stereotypes should not be made‚ if a person has not met someone‚ they shouldn’t presume to know them or their ‘type’. No two people are identical and so they should

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    I agree with Coben that parents should be able to use spyware on their tenns. I agree because most teens that are on the internet a lot talk to people they don’t know and are somewhere far away and don’t know if that person is real or that person is just made up. Parents could see what their teens do on the internet in all time. Parents should be able to take care of their own teen. Parents could be aware of who their teens are talking to. Parents should be able to see what their teens do because

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    Can Teens Effectively Multitask? More than 90% of today’s teens multitask. But it can have some very negative effects. If teens multitask too much‚ it can have an effect on their brain‚ positive or not‚ and change the way they learn. It can make you feel good‚ but you actually are getting less done in more time. It can also lower IQ points. If you are a multitasker‚ you need to watch the things you do. There are different types of multitasking. You can eat while studying‚ and it will have almost

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    make a valid point‚ or is he entirely mistaken in his judgement of a technology-controlled generation? Is it presumptuous to assume that this preoccupation with social medias can be construed as stupidity‚ or is it entirely valid in its claim that teenagers have lost the susceptibility and ravenousness for knowledge that had been present in generations that preceded them? It is a heavily biased discussion often based on generalization‚ where both sides need a prospect for thorough review to be able

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    been a problem for decades and just seems to get worse as each day goes by. Bullying can have so many different meanings and be done in many different ways. Bullying was known as “give me your lunch money” or “hey four eyes‚” but now it has mutated into much more serious matters. The bullying described before has now advanced into something much more serious and sometimes dangerous. This form of bullying is cyberbullying. Cyber bullying is one of the most common ways to bully between teenagers in this

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    Stress Undergone By Teenagers! Schoolwork stresses most teens at one point or another. The pressure to perform well in classes determines future opportunities. For students who aren’t naturally gifted in certain subjects‚ like math or science‚ getting good grades can be an intense struggle‚ to the point where simple assignments are stressful and exams even more . When an adult works a job‚ he typically does something he is skilled at and trained for‚ but teens must often complete tasks in subjects

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    cereals on their teen’s preferences‚ and parents cite TV as an influence on these preferences. Teens are a vulnerable population for a lucrative market‚ and advertisers in the media often target specific campaigns directly at them. Statement of the Problem “Television and magazines have been shown to have considerable influence on teens’ choice of foods that leads to obesity”. Kids today are bombarded with marketing everywhere they go. They see advertisements on the radio‚ TV and the Internet‚ in

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    THE IDENTITY CRISES ( By: SUSAN TAN APAREJO ‚ Ph.D. ) ) "Dear Ma’am‚ Ma’am even you don’t give me many gifts‚ your hug is the very expensive gift I’ve ever received" Teachers are most often carried by the emotion of treating their students as their own children. The varied attitudes and behaviors each child brings as they entered the classrooms never hinder the teachers to welcome them in their hearts. They more they manifested uniqueness from others and the more they show their good attitude

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    118 2 November 2012 Book Review # 2 The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager Teenagers are more than capable of achieving great tasks in the future as well as causing great destruction with every skill stapled in their mind as they grow. Good and evil will determine the effects of which path a young mind its taught so that’s why parents must educated well with good intensions for a better future. The age of a teenager shows history how it transformed the world including the United States by

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