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    Smartphones bring more goods than harm Having a smartphone seems to be the trend of the future of wireless communication.  As with all new technology‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to having one. Smartphones seem to have more benefits than risks and this has been proven by their rise in popularity. In my stand‚ I think smartphones bring more goods than harm.   Increased connectivity is a major advantage of owning a smartphone. Users today can use their phones to

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    days wherever people who are using smartphone go‚ they must take a smartphone. As time goes by‚ more and more people want to use a smartphone and they are willing to be a smartphone user. Using smartphone changes peoples life to be more comfortable in many ways. Yes‚ it is definitely true. But change is not always good. People need to see the nagative side using smartphone. Compared to the past‚ people can easily get information they need through their smartphone. It is not a problem any more where

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    Alex Rankin Mr. Maus Sophomore English 1 April 2012 Facebook: Negative Effects on the Teens of Today Facebook can be very dangerous for the lives of teens. Many teens of today say that Facebook is positive because it can improve communication between other teens‚ which is true‚ but the real stated facts about the site are that Facebook can cause psychological disorders‚ depression‚ and can affect grades in a negative way. Facebook can cause many psychological disorders. Two of the major disorders

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    Teen Pregnancy in The Media

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    16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom apply Aristotle’s concepts of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in an attempt to decrease teen pregnancy in America. I remember when I was in high school and Jamie Lynn Spears’ pregnancy was a lead story in the news. Her pregnancy was such a big deal because she was only 16 at the time and on top of that her sister was a pop star. I remember hearing so many negative comments about her‚ which I found dramatic because where I come from I saw pregnant teens often. In fact‚ I’m

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    sexually active. Being sexually active then puts teenage women at the 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

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    Driving and Teens Text

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    should be raised to a higher age for safety reasons.   The reason I say this is because teens text and drive and put themselves and other people in danger. Teens are increasing car wrecks. They are also increasing their injuries. Teens don’t know much of the consequences that come with driving. They party and drink‚ and when they drive drunk‚ that’s another wreck and death waiting to happen. A lot of teens just want a car to drive‚ they don’t really drive the proper way . The driving age should

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    Tolorating Teen Pregnancy

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    or Not To Tolerate Teen pregnancy costs the United States over $7 billion annually according to the National Campaign of Prevention. Although this number is astronomically high‚ the money donated is in fact put to good use. Students (7-12 grades) cannot comprehend the amount of responsibility‚ anxiety‚ and stress a teenage parent undergoes. As high school students do not have to face these factors they are inconsiderate to the amount of work a teen parent actually takes on. Nearly half

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    Teen Activists Have you ever wanted to take action and stand up for the greater good? Well a teen activists does a lot of that‚ and that’s all it takes to be a teen activist. In this essay I will inform you all about teen activists. Like their beliefs‚ the action they take‚ and who they are supported by. Then maybe you can become a activists too! First off‚ One thing about teen activists is that they all have a very strong belief in something. For example‚ according to The Daily Show‚ Malala believed

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    Glmaorizing Teen Pregnancy

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    Glamorizes Teen Pregnancy Media‚ specifically television has taken the issue of teen pregnancy to a whole other level. The shows 16 and Pregnant‚ Teen Mom‚ and The Secret Life of the American Teenager document the lives of young teenage girls facing the issue of being a pregnant teenager. Originally created to show the controversial subject of teen pregnancy‚ all of these shows soon began to change. As the seasons continued in all three of these shows‚ the controversial subject of teen pregnancy

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    Cause Teens Drug

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    Causes of Teen Drug Abuse in Canada Teenage drug abuse is widespread and getting worse every day throughout Canada. Both on the streets and in schools nationwide‚ thousands of teenagers are given opportunities to experiment with drugs. According to recent reports‚ the average age at which Canadian teenagers first experiment with drugs is age 14. Despite education programs aimed at prevention‚ teen drug abuse continues to be a growing problem. This teen drug problem occurs for a number of

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