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    Influence on Teenagers

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    influences on teenagers. In my opinion‚the friends has an important influence on teenagers. . This will be proven by analyzing the facts that adolescents tend to spend a lot of time with their friends. First of all‚ young adults prefer spending their time with their friends and hanging out with them. Take myself for instance. I am a teenager‚ and I usually have the feeling that staying at home with my parents is somehow boring. Also‚ I love going to parties in which there are a lot of teenagers so that

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    Networks Emily Bazelon’s “How to Stop the Bullies” first appeared in The Atlantic in March 2013. In this essay Bazelon‚ shows the real life of the ‘Gossip Girls’ with some conflict on the social network‚ Facebook. In addition‚ Doug Johnson’s “Staying Safe on the Read-Write Web” first appeared in the Library Media Connection in March 2008. In this essay‚ Johnson aims to convince his reader to be safe on the social networks especially teenagers. The articles “How to Stop the Bullies” by Emily Bazelon

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere assess sociological explanations for ethnic differences in educational achievement. As well as social class‚ ethnicity also plays an important part in educational achievement. Just as we can think of everyone as belonging to a social class‚ we can also see individuals being part of an ethnic group. Lawson and Garrod (2000) define ethnic groups as ‘people who share common history‚ customs‚ language and religion‚ and who see themselves as a distinct unit’

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    Do you know the truth about the adoption process and being an adoptive parent? If you haven’t yet adopted your child‚ you probably don’t. Many parents only discover the truth after they bring their adopted child home. So‚ you’ll have a head start. What Being an Adoptive Parent is Really Like: • Adopting a child will be one of the most amazing journeys you will ever take‚ but it will also be very hard. • Preconceived notions about adoption are just that. They’re preconceived. Try to keep your

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    Drugs

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    Effects of teenage drug abuse Drugs had a terrible effect on teenagers. It is a bad habit because they don’t know the consequences. When teenagers use drugs‚ the negative effects can be seen in family relationships‚ academic performance‚ and even criminal. Drugs use often leads to a breakdown in family relationships. First of all‚ teens on drugs often stop communicating with parents such as they don’t want to go anywhere with their parents because they want to stay at home and use drugs. Second‚ teens

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    Teenagers of Today

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    TEENAGERS OF TODAY Today‚ I would like to present a speech entitled “Teenagers of Today”. All people have to go through their teenage years. Some of you have already passed this stage‚ someone is on the way‚ and some others still dream about the time when he/she will‚ finally‚ grow up! Nowadays‚ teenagers have changed in comparison with the teens in the past. From head to toe‚ everything about a teenager is unique. The way they dress is different. The way they act is different. Even the way they

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    of all drivers under the age of 20 are involved in fatal accidents that were due to distracted drivers. For example‚ Savannah Nash‚ 16‚ died after she pulled out in front of a tractor on Missouri Highway. 1 out of 3 distracted drivers deaths‚ come from experienced drivers. People may think experienced drivers can multi-task‚ but in reality they really can’t. Anyone‚ inexperienced or experienced can really injury themselves or other people. Even though texting and driving is an obstacle‚ there

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    Drugs

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    study and look at it from: a) Christianity point of view. b) Law of the land. DRUG AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE. INTRODUCTION. DEFINITION. Drug. 1) A drug is any chemical you take that affects the way your body works. Example: alcohol‚ caffeine‚ aspirin‚ nicotine etc. 2) A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating performance when taken by a human body. Drug abuse. 1) It is the use of illegal drugs‚ the misuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs for at least a year with

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    arguments made for it. “How and Why to Stop Multitasking” by Peter Bregman gives several good points on how quitting multitasking will improve production and quality of life. The other article‚ “In Defense of Multitasking” By David Silverman argues that multitasking is crucial for survival in today’s world. He claims we need multitasking as much as we need air. I found the advice in “How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking” was more useful to me‚ because David Silverman explained how multitasking lowers

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    Are Teenagers Careless?

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    Some people say teenagers are careless and do not think about the consequences of their actions. I agree that they are careless and do not think about the consequences of their actions. Teenagers are careless when it becomes to choosing friends. We choose friends who contribute to our downfalls instead of our success. We try to fit in with friends by doing drugs‚ having sex‚ and drinking‚ but in reality the only thing our friends are doing is hurting us. We do not realize that out actions now affect

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