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    There are many issues that face today’s teenagers. Probably one of the most common is the issue of individualism or identity. The teenage years harbor some of the most confusing and impressionable years in the life of any human being. There are many expectations‚ both individual and societal‚ that play a large role in the development of each teenager. Though most teenagers find their way through these difficult years as their own person‚ there are some who never seem to fully understand who they

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    Since the birth of the subculture ‘teenagers’‚ these stereotypically rude‚ rebellious and rowdy young adults have been included and represented in movies‚ plays and any other type of entertainment. In studying two separate films from two separate time frames‚ I have found that they depict teens in many different ways‚ although the root of their problems‚ values and attitudes are very much the same. This essay will explore and discuss these changes in representation‚ and will strive to discover the

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    Area of Study Essay – The Outsiders Essay Teenagers are shown in a variety of texts to be‚ violent‚ disrespectful‚ disruptive and corrupt. S.E. Hinton’s novel ‘The Outsiders’ reveal teenagers to be juvenile delinquents who are violent and whose only interest is remaining faithful to their gang and its members. The theme of the novel ‘The Outsiders’ as the main characters are explained to be represented as juvenile delinquents who belong to a violent neighbourhood and lawless gangs. The gangs

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    Teenagers need guidance and good parenting. Many factors affect outcomes in teenagers. Personal resources‚ the characteristics of the child‚ and the stress or support parents get from school‚ family‚ and community all enter into the results. Peer pressure can be a very positive force. Teenagers normally choose friends with similar values and tastes to theirs. Parents should still retain the major influence over the child’s life. Research shows that parents who monitor their children can

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    Teenagers vs Adults

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    TEENAGERS Introduction By English Dictionary‚ the word “teenager”‚ simply refers to children whose aged is between thirteen and nineteen(13-19). The period of adolescent is most closely associated with teenage years‚ although its physical‚ psychological and cultural expressions can begin earlier and end later. It also said to be a period development from the onset of puberty to maturity. Main idea 1. Cognitive changes ( Andres Martin and Fred R.Volkman‚2007‚page 282) 2. Physical changes (David

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    Society killed the teenager. This statement which has been all over social media sites such as tumblr and twitter pretty much expresses how the way society sees and treats teens can affect the way they look‚ dress‚ act‚ speak‚ think‚ and even the way they see things. Society has this definition of beauty. To be beautiful‚ you have to be skinny‚ tall‚ have flawless skin‚ nice hair‚ perfect white teeth‚ and the list goes on and on. It’s like teenagers are being dictated on how they should look like

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    Teenagers Social Problems

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    Teenagers social problems can be related to anything that happens in this society. Teenagers can be affected about anything. They grow in a society that still has many unresolved issues and they are the ones that have to suffer. Social problems can be as simple as listening to loud music in a park. This might disturb many people‚ or smoking on the street. These simple and most common things can be considered social problems. More serious ones are for example those related to drug abuse in high schools

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    Effect of Music on Teenagers Every teenager who listens to music interprets the lyrics in a different way. Some people take out a deeper meaning from the lyrics‚ even going to the point of saying that music “saves their lives”. Music holds a powerful effect on an individual because it can stimulate and provoke multiple responses—physiological‚ emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral. But‚ every genre of music gives its own message to teenagers. Some may enforce positive actions‚ while some condone

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    Insecurities among teenagers

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    Mapa St.‚ Davao City A STUDY ON INSECURITIES AMONG TEENAGERS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 4 Presented to: Ms. Jessa Mae O. Jopson Submitted by: Tim Andre’ D. Atega Peter S. Cam Danna Haziel B. Gumatas Pauline Claudette T. Sepulveda March 6‚ 2015 PART 1: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction Insecurity means uncertainty or anxiety about oneself: lack of confidence. Insecurities are undeniably part of a teenager`s life. They range from the smallest things like hairdos

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    Glmaorizing Teen Pregnancy

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    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 soon became a glorifying concept. What was first viewed as just a fantasy is now becoming a reality for many teenagers. Viewers of these shows are now seeing

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