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    Mobile phones have become an essential part of our day today life. Teenagers are the majority of mobile phone users in the world. An empirical study about uses and misuses of the mobile phone has highlighted that teenagers are most affected among mobile phone users. Mobile phones offer an array of facilities and services. No doubt mobile phone is a need of the day‚ but teenagers get into various evils and difficulties at a very early age. The facilities offered by mobile phones like SMS‚ MMS‚

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    Even though the Industrial Revolution had both good and bad effects on society and the economy‚ the goods drastically overpowered the bads. Starting in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ switches in agricultural manufacturing started to switch the methods people knew about farming. A number of new technological modifications followed in an enormous amount in the number of crops farmers could compose. To the shock of wool‚ silk‚ and linen manufacturers‚ cotton became beyond exceedingly popular in England

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    “The Industrial Revolution had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects.” Although the Industrial Revolution had some poor impacts on the societies back in the 1800’s‚ I believe that overall it has had a dramatically beneficial effect on life today. Back then‚ with the rapid spread of the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers who worked out on the large fields across the country side began to migrate towards the cities in order to be employed as workers to one of the many factories

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    Shavado Smith  English 017  Teenagers & Unprotected Sex    In a hyper-sexualized society that continues to thrive as each day passes‚ the thought of unprotected sex has lost the shock value it once possessed.  It is now considered normal to hear teenagers bragging about not only their conquests but the unprotected sex they are having. "She let me go in raw" or "I told him not to use a condom" are just a couple of the phrases one can hear when listening to these conversations. Unprotected sex as

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    Body Image In Teenagers

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    about it. Experts on this idea feel that teenagers compare themselves to these images‚ and if they aren’t good enough then they’re considered ugly. These insecurities can lead to eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. But girls are not alone boys suffer from this issue as well in fact they make up 10% of eating disorder cases which is caused by Body Image. Since the introduction of social media this issue has become prominent in teenagers in society today. Media is used

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    plague would appear in cities and kill numerous people. Many tried to understand the mysterious plague‚ and people eventually created ways to stop future disease outbreaks‚ and improve their everyday lives. The Black Death had the biggest impact on society due to the fact that it led to many medical advancements‚ sanitation and disease prevention improved‚ and it ended Feudalism. When the Black Death began appearing‚ people were shocked and had no clear ideas about what the new disease was

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    In other words‚ it was an epistemological revolution‚ it changed the thought process from a strictly religious mind to a mind simply without religion (Kreis). Not getting rid of religion by any means. In fact‚ religion is still a huge factor in society as we know it today. Yet‚ the Scientific Revolution was just thinking of the world without the religious undertones. For instance‚ say a bird poops on your shoulder whilst shopping at the farmer’s market. The

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    It is important to acknowledge that the objectively overweight or obese child may suffer from poor body image and low self-esteem and therefore engage in less than healthy weight loss methods. Teenagers need to emphasize the importance of self-acceptance and respect for healthy living‚ as well as the appreciation of size diversity and positive body image (Neumark-Sztainer‚ Dianne‚ 2005). Although the epidemic of obesity in youth and adolescents

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    lifetime‚ Benjamin Franklin accomplished several things‚ he was a postmaster‚ politician‚ firefighter‚ musician‚ an expert swimmer‚ and above all an extraordinary inventor and innovator. His inventions were fascinating‚ and have helped create the society we live in today. Because of him‚ we now enjoy simple things like fireplaces‚ electricity‚ and bifocals. Franklin’s first invention was invented in 1742 and was known as the Franklin Stove‚ much similar to what we call a fireplace today. The fireplace

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    cocaine and heroin. One of the major effects of smoking marijuana is that the person looses their ability to function properly. Driving‚ for example‚ after smoking dope is really dangerous because marijuana can slow down your reflex times and affect your coordination. The Dawn Report (2004) noted that nearly 120‚000 people were admitted to emergency rooms suffering from marijuana-induced problems in 2002‚ which was an increase of more than 139% since 1995 (Dawn Report‚ 2004). The University

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