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    Technology on Teenagers

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    Animals suffer just as people do. In 2009 animal experimentation was the cause of over 1.13 million animals‚ excluding small rodents‚ suffering in U.S. Laboratories (U.S. Department of Agriculture‚ Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). Animal experimentation is unethical‚ unnecessary and expensive; alternative methods of testing should be utilized. It is unethical to use the cruel methods of animal experimentation for our own benefit alone. The animals used in research range from birds

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    Nutrient | Nutrient Source | Importance/Function | Solubility | Deficiency | In Abundance | Vitamin A | Liver ‚cod liver oil‚ carrots‚ spinach‚ sweet potatoes‚ peaches and cantaloupe. | * Growth and maintenance of epithelial tissue including the cornea‚ membranes of gastrointestinal tract and skin. * Nerve formation and function | Fat Soluble | In children‚ growth retardation‚ and impaired bone formation. Fetal malformations. | Fetal malformations | Vitamin B2 | Beef‚ liver‚ lean meat

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    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 highlights the need for increased physical activity in this population‚ societal demands for the ideal physique mentality may influence physically active adolescents to adopt unhealthy beliefs and behaviors. Being overweight or

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    Media Targeting Teenagers

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    promotes hostile tendencies in many teenagers; especially in teen boys. Hollywood icons such as Little Wayne claim bragging rights to the number of times they have been shot yet they are glorified and plastered on teen channel hot spots such as MTV and VH1. Although many don’t understand how doing something as simple as watching a movie could mold a teens mind it is proven that it does. There have been reported reenactments of actions in movies where teenagers resemble victims in slasher movies by

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    Violence among teenagers

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    Violence Among Teenagers Today teenagers are violent more than in the last generation. In the last few years the violence spread all over the country. In these days there are some external features that we can recognize violent people. Teachers‚ parents and teenagers report that violence increases every day. * Alcohol and violence: the alcohol strengthens the self confidence‚ and disrupts the absorptive capacity. There are violence events that happen from drinking a lot of alcohol. For example:

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    Adults have not always understood teenagers and the adolescent psyche. Film and hip-hop star Will Smith articulated this in a song from 1998: "Parents just don’t understand!" As the 1990’s drew to a close‚ the media would have the public believe that teenagers were more different from the rest of society than ever before. Dobbs (2011) unequivocally states that culture has a huge effect on the shaping of adolescents. In terms of music‚ both gangsta rap artists such as Eminem and DMX and heavy rock

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    In the 1930’s‚ there was a immeasurable amount of discrimination towards black people in the United States of America. The majority of the country were segregated due to conniption that people had lacking slaves to work for them. Most people in the United States did not want anything to do with black people‚ but there were some who showed courage for black people. In the book to Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer‚ shows courage by choosing to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet takes place in Verona‚ Italy and tells the four day love story of a miserable pair of star-crossed lovers. This play relates to many teenagers’ choices in modern day and shows us how this could have a large impact on the lives of teenagers. The behavior and choices of these two young teenagers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are based on how they were raised‚ this is known as nurture. Romeo’s parents are uninvolved parents. In “Parenting Styles and Adolescents” it says “Uninvolved

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    soda machine enters the boys’ ears as they enter the theater. Walking into the theater enlarges the teenagers appetites and they resolve to purchasing nachos and ice cream. 30 minutes abide without the boys’ deciding on a movie to watch and they finally settle on “movie hopping” into The Hangover‚ a rated R movie for its adult theme‚ adult activity‚ hard language and intense violence. As these teenagers try sneaking into the theater‚ they’re caught by a security guard and are banned from the movie theater

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    “Why are you doing this to us? This isn’t fair! Teenagers aren’t the only people who can be loud and obnoxious! Why don’t you ban your loud customers and not just teenagers?” While teenagers have a reputation for being rude and noisy‚ that doesn’t mean it’s true for all of them. The same can also be said about how adults behave in public places. Restaurants‚ like Munchy’s downtown near Springfield High School‚ feel that banning their adolescent customers during lunchtime would help to resolve their

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