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    Drug Abuse among Teenagers Drug abuse among teenagers’ has become a number one problem in this decade. Drugs such as marijuana‚ ecstasy‚ prescription drug‚ cocaine‚ heroin. In halants cocaine‚ and heroin‚ however are fast become the drug of choice for teens‚ and be doing that they can take an overdose and die. Sometimes a teenagers can get so high on a drug they it will cause them to commit suicide. Drug is not just for the poor and the middle class the rich take them too. It has got so bad that

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    Teenagers‚ Drugs ‚ and Peer Pressure Drug use is an increasing problem among teenagers in today’s high schools. Most drug use begins in the teenage years‚ these years are the most crucial in the maturing process. During these years adolescents are faced with the difficult tasks of discovering their self identity‚ clarifying their sexual roles‚ assenting independence‚ learning to cope with authority figures and searching for goals that would give their lives meaning. Drugs are readily available

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    * Should teenagers be tried as adults? Opinions differ. Some people argue that teenagers don’t know what they are doing when they commit a crime and are still too young to comprehend what is right and wrong. I totally disagree. I am old enough to know that committing a crime is wrong and that if I commit one‚ I will be punished. Anyone who says teens can’t tell right from wrong is either too old to remember what being a teenager is like or they are a teenager who has committed a crime and don’t want

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    effective method for developing and improving our discipline is to perform certain actions or activities‚ which you would rather avoid doing due to laziness‚ weakness‚ shyness. Conclusion Doing things that you usually do not like to do. Or feel too lazy to do‚ you should overcome your subconscious resistance‚ train your mind to obey you‚ strengthen your inner powers and gain inner strength. )Relevance of conservation of forest & wildlife.

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    Bryan Win Lee Liang Jun Yong Jie Peng‚ Calvin HELP University Curfews Keep Teens Out of Trouble Do curfews keep teenagers out of trouble? This topic has always been on the cover page of today’s newspaper headlines and a hot topic that has been discussed by every family. What are curfews like? A curfew is a time frame given by an authority like a parent or the government to teenagers below 18 to be home before a certain period of time. So‚ ask yourself‚ do you think that by implementing curfews into

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    intolerant culture in the eastern countries. In the western socialization‚ limitation has an obvious vary from the socialization limits that we practice in the eastern country. This allows the teenagers especially to have different mentality across the globe. The main issues faced by the society nowadays are the teenagers in our country tend to be influenced by the western culture and behaving‚ directly bringing about the social problems to the society. The problem is precise because it is not a usual practice

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    Teenagers are trapped by peer pressure!” FOR THE MOTION A recent study shows that the current generation of teenagers is sharper‚ fitter‚ more focused and much more street-smart than the foregoing generations. However in today’s competitive‚ contentious modern world‚ where only the best of the best can make the cut and survive the concrete jungles of urban lifestyle‚ teenagers are even more timorous and insecure‚ scared of the future which makes their lives an emotional turmoil and makes them incapable

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    drivers are teenagers. Growing up the question of drinking and driving has always been an issue‚ but most of the time the question isn’t the issue‚ the issue is your answer. Have you ever been in a car with a drunk driver? Or let one of your friends get in the car with a drunk driver? Ask yourselves these questions‚ and I’m almost positive you’ll recall at least one time. Peer Pressure has a lot to do with drinking and driving. It is perhaps the greatest influence on teenagers and their drinking

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    Teenagers do not know the real meaning of freedom and have not learnt to savour it as those in the work force have. They do not know what it is like to have to fend for themselves‚ and have others depend on them to live as well. To have just one day where all that responsibility‚ and the responsibility of sticking to laws and restrictions‚ is lifted off their shoulders‚ would be the feeling of true freedom. Parents restrict their teenagers from doing some things and going

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    Many teenagers join gangs because they want to “earn money either to help their parents” (Hoover 20) or just to keep it for themselves. Joining a gang is easier than getting a job which is one reason why teens join gangs. Other teenagers join gangs because it runs in the family. Their family members may be in a gang which made they join a gang. This happens because they want to follow their family’s footsteps. They just think that they should be involved in what their family is involved in. They

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