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    be restricted to 2 hours of viewing per day. However researches indicate that if Video games/ DVD watching is also included there are some teens who average about 35 hours per week (more than double the recommended maximum view time!) in front of the tube. This definitely eats into the time that can be spent on more productive activities. The scenes witnessed in TV programs even in so-called family programs or soaps are often not recommended for teen-viewership when they are highly impressionable

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    indicate the oppression teenagers suffered right now. Evidence like “clean up your looks‚” “watch all the things you do‚” “got methods of keeping you clean” and “rip up your heads” clearly show what kind of oppression teenagers have and what they need to resist. Adults are trying to make teenagers fit the “good standards” created by them. Good teenagers should be innocent‚ be obedient‚ study hard and so on. What’s more‚ adults are ready to find out teenagers’ mistakes at any time so that they could guide

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    2 13 December 2012 The Best Car for a Teenager When the average Teenager gets his or her license at the age of 16‚ most of them will start looking for a car. They will probably look for a car that is expensive and fast like the high performance vehicles made today‚ but most families nowadays cannot afford such a car. Parents usually want any car that is safe‚ reliable‚ and inexpensive. That is why the 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse is the best car a teenager can buy. It has all the features parents

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    some money because financially we were not where we wanted to be at the moment. Some of the benefits to going out to watch the movie are: • Being able to go out for the experience. • The movie is twice as better in the theatre. • There is more excitement when watching the movie in the theatre. • Building memories. I am the type of person‚ where I like to go out for the experience and building memories. Life keeps moving every second‚ memories and pictures are all we have to remember

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    Task A) Cosmetic surgery on teenagers OUTLINE Text 1 and 2 The overarching subjects to which we are introduced in texts one and two is‚ without doubt‚ the focus (or rather the criticism) on the many and more to come plastic/cosmetic surgeries on adolescent girls and boys. Subjects appearing in the texts are for example‚ Valerie Ulene’s view on the increased procedures of plastic surgery‚ while Dr. John Canedy raises the question; does plastic surgery have a positive mental outcome‚ or

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    Communication today is increasingly characterized by both the computerized - technical media and the mass media. Communication through media today is through services such as the short message services (S.M.S.)‚ applications in smart phones such as Whats App‚ social media sites as well as forms of print and online media. These media can have an influence on the form and content of the communication behavior and the life and work of the people. However it is vital that we differentiate between forms

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    TATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM How many teenagers in my district goes to church and is interested in religion. METHOD OF INVESTIGATION The method of investigation I decided to use for my research is a questionnaire. I made the duplicates of the questionnaire to ensure that they could be distributed to every teenager in my district. The questionnaire is a suitable method as it gives the student time to formulate the questions clearly and concisely on paper therefore making them easily understood

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    As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems‚ the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems‚ the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the statement and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position‚ you should consider ways in which the

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    Original Kayak Adventures advertises in regional magazines and maintains a Web site‚ which Edie designed. Customers say that the site is attractive and informative‚ but the Caputos are not sure of its effectiveness in attracting new business. At this time‚ no other kayak rentals firms operate within 20 miles of OKA’s location. So far‚ the Caputos’ plan is working out well. OKA rents space at a nearby marina‚ where Edie runs the office and operates her Web design business. She also handles rentals

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    new policies and practices. Work schedules will need to be more flexible to accommodate single parents‚ working parents‚ and couples maintaining commuter relationships living in different locations. Companies will need to explore the possibilities of providing child care and elder care so that the employees may be better able to give full attention to their work. Benefits program may need to be redesigned and individualized to reflect more varied needs. Career –planning programs may need to be reassessed

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