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    The Park Everyone needs to take a break from their lifestyle and just sit down and take it all in sometimes. When I asked myself where the best place to do that is‚ I don’t have to think for more than a second. My favorite spot to sit and observe what’s going on is the park. The air always smells so fresh and clean‚ the grass was beginning to turn slightly brown. The ground was covered with a blanket of colorful leaves that had fallen from the trees like snow‚ leaving branches almost bare. The

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    Parent and teen relationships Children are raised differently each day. The way parents raise their children can affect them throughout life‚ and make them who they become as an adult. This is why it is important for parents and teens to have healthy relationships. Some parents whip their children for doing something wrong‚ some scold their children and whip them‚ but some do not even care about what their children do and in the future‚ this could be a major problem‚ especially for teenagers. When

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    Parent-Teen Relationships Analysis Our survey was about parent teen’s relationship and how close they are with each other. We survey 100 students in our school which fifty of them were male and other fifty were female. We had 9 questions which were about who they living with and how open they are with their parents. My three survey questioners are ‘are they are closer to their mother or Father’‚ ‘who they are more comfortable to talk’‚ and ‘being more open with parents would have positive

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    Teens Becoming Parents 56% of young women and 73% of young men today have had intercourse by the age of 18‚ compared to the 35% of young women and 55% of young men in the early 1970’s (Facts.) Each year‚ nearly one million teenagers in the United States become pregnant. One third of these pregnancies result in being aborted‚ 14% miscarry‚ and 52% bear children (Kids.) What are the effects of having children at a young age? Education‚ being unprepared‚ and a change in responsibility are just a

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    News journal 2 E-smoke break September 17‚ 2013 Smokers who switch to electronic cigarettes to try to kick their habit are at least as likely to succeed in quitting or cutting down as users of nicotine patches‚ according to research. In a first- of-its-kind study‚ researchers compared electronic‚ or e-cigarettes‚ with the more standard nicotine replacement therapy patches. They found levels of success were comparable‚ with e-cigarettes - whose effects are a subject

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    process‚ teenager is an important stage. It is time when children take shape in both biology and psychology. Teenagers want to affirm their own personalities; some people think that parents or adult relatives should make important decisions for teenagers. However‚ I definitely disagree with that statement. In my opinion‚ parents or relatives adult should assist teenagers instead of making important decisions for them. This allows teenagers to learn about responsibility‚ independence‚ and personal development

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    Do you agree or disagree with following statement? Parent or other adult relatives should make important decisions for their older (15- to 18-year-old) teenage children. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. Decisions Many parents nowadays‚ started to make decisions for their teenage children. Others‚ still give the opportunity for the children to make decisions on their own and to be responsible among themselves. In my view‚ I prefer for children to make all important

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    communication with their parents‚ instead they share their confusion or fear with friends. Despite the fact that adults have much more experience in life than teensteens are often not aware of this and thereby ignoring the advice and directions. Consequently‚ they spend more time with their peers and away from family activities and hence lessening the communication between parents and children. Due to these and other factors‚ the lack of communication is quite a choking problem in recent days. Teenagers

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    risk of becoming pregnant. Teenage pregnancies have constantly been a problem in the United States. Not only does teen pregnancies affect the mother and the child‚ they also affect the American society as a whole. Nonetheless‚ the high rates of teen pregnancies can be decreased. The use of contraceptives such as birth control and/or condoms are both solutions to help reduce the number of teenage pregnancies. Having the parents sit down and talk about sex education can help lower rates as well. However

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    Problems of Teen Pregnancy

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    also facing this kind of problem. Our government discusses how to prevent and low down the rate of pregnancy especially in the teenagers. Most cases of teenage pregnancies are observed in the lower economic strata of society where there is a lack of knowledge‚ awareness and facility to address the problem of unintended pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is often associated with an increase rate of delinquent behaviors including alcohol and substance abuse. An absentee parent can create insecurities in

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