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    Teenager Has a Problem

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    INTRODUCTION Every teenager has a problem. There is no doubt about it. As any parent of a teenager knows that discipline can be a difficult and confusing issue‚ of course a teenager also knows what good behavior is and which is the right way to comfort and make their parents happy. Discipline isn’t about punishment; it’s about helping people in developing responsibility. This may be one of the common problems of a teenager‚ in which the teenager thinks that the punishment is for something else

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    [pic]Listen [pic] Bullying Is a Big Problem Every day thousands of teens wake up afraid to go to school. Bullying is a problem that affects millions of students‚ and it has everyone worried‚ not just the kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents‚ teachers‚ and other adults don’t always see it‚ they may not understand how extreme bullying can get. [pic] Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again by an individual or group with more power‚ either in terms of physical strength

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    Teenagers need guidance and good parenting. Many factors affect outcomes in teenagers. Personal resources‚ the characteristics of the child‚ and the stress or support parents get from school‚ family‚ and community all enter into the results. Peer pressure can be a very positive force. Teenagers normally choose friends with similar values and tastes to theirs. Parents should still retain the major influence over the child’s life. Research shows that parents who monitor their children can

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    parents shouldnt

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    Parents Shouldn’t Choose their Children’s Careers Develop‚ improve‚ and edit your essay with the help of the grading rubric. As we think more deeply‚ we often lose sight of our task: Check the instructions and rubric periodically as you work. When I was a child I could not choose anything so my parents did it. when I became teenager I wanted to choose something but I was in doubts and when I become adult I can choose a lot of things by myself but my parents do not allow me to choose. thereThere

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    that teenagers are responsible enough to make their own decisions? This argument topic is very common within the age group of 15-18 year olds. There has been research stating that giving a little freedom to a teen to make a decision is a great way of learning responsibility. It’s a great controversy but I believe that parents should still guide their teen till they’re 18‚ but let them have some freedom. We have parents for a reason. It’s their jobs to show and guide us. Without our parents ‚ teens

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    trying to decide if a 7:00 p.m. curfew for those under age 16 is needed. What do you think? What are the advantages/disadvantages? Youth curfews are widely used in the USA to keep children off the street at late. How many people you know‚ who go outside after 7 pm? A lot of people go outside after 7 pm. The curfew is a great law for under age 16 years old children. A 7 pm curfew is a wonderful idea. The main reason of curfews is usually lowering the crime percent. Curfews also have an important role

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    THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA ON TEENAGERS Author: Nenad Jevtic Mentor: Biljana Pipovic‚ English teacher Abstract The media exerts an enormous‚ almost a normative influence‚ over the lives of men‚ women‚ adolescents and children. It influences‚ particularly among teenagers‚ the ways in which individuals and groups dress‚ talk‚ behave‚ and think. The media‚ in the forms of movies‚ television‚ radio‚ and print as well as the new electronic communications media of the Internet‚ helps to connect individuals

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    March 2013 The Ideal Parent: Brightening a Childs Future Parenting is a big part of every ones lives; it makes up who you are as a person and in many cases projects who you will be in the future. Some adults have trouble manipulating their children and teaching them what is right from wrong‚ while others have a much easier time doing so. In my opinion there is no such thing as “the perfect parent”‚ both the mother and the father have their flaws‚ but what matters is that the parent is always there for

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    responsibilities‚ I will obey the curfew law and make sure that I am off the city streets after 10:00 p.m. on a school night unless I am accompanied by one of my parents. The law was established for the common good of all citizens. Therefore‚ it is my civic responsibility to follow the law. Also‚ it is my personal responsibility to do the right thing. I have to behave in a manner that is civil to all and follow my moral principles of obeying authority. If I do not adhere to the curfew law‚ I know that I will

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    2010 Should Children of Divorce Be Forced to Live With a Particular Parent? Many children are victims of divorce in the United States each year. The judicial system believes that‚ in each case‚ the child or children that are subjected to divorce should reside where the child(ren) would “be better off”‚ citing that living with one parent who provides a more stable atmosphere for the child(ren) would be more beneficial. Others believe that children who are subjected to divorce should be able to

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