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    Why Do Teenagers Drink

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    Why do teenagers drink? * Because they don’t truly care about them and believe that it should be equal to educate which is false because education is helping us grow‚ discover who we are‚ to see what is right and what is wrong. Most of the time teenagers drink for anger or because they’re disappointment at something. * Because they can’t treat with kids when they start to become adults (maybe because they didn’t find themselves the answers they were looking for when they were kids and

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    Stereotypes in Alcohol Advertising to Teenagers 1. Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising Stereotypes refer to standardize and simplified conception of groups‚ based on some prior assumptions. For example‚ a girl might not choose to be an engineer as most of the people have set their minds that the profession is always a guy. This is what we call stereotyping. But‚ who says a girl cannot be an engineer? According to the Media/Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media‚ Ninth

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    OUTLINE Thesis Statement:There are lots of differences between the daily lives of teenagers today and a century ago for various aspects. A1) Improved health conditions and awareness offer generally more qualified life now a days. 1. Drug dealing and using of drug’s are commonly improved. a. easily accessible drug and their prevelancy 2. Healt care services are widely common for today’s teenagers and they are more functional. a. cottage hospitals 3. Medicine facilities are improved

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    The Influence of Internet on teenager in the UK The internet was created in 1964 for more expedient communication. Internet technology‚ includes chatting online‚ video online‚ WIFI. In one way‚ Internet allows for quicker delivery of information. This means However‚ in modern society‚ it makes many social issues. One of them is its influence of teenagers and children. Some think that the Internet is a good approach which makes children learn. On the opposite side‚ conversely Internet has an unhealthy

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    Teenagers Who Play Sports

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    Teenagers Who Play Sports Teenagers who play sports are healthier and show a greater confidence with in themselves. Playing sports teaches them good qualities such as teamwork‚ self confidence and respect. Teenagers who play sports in high school and junior high have to maintain their health so they are ready to play mentally and physically. Mentally they have to prepare themselves so they can perform at their best by being awake and alert. They do this by making sure they get enough rest each

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    unborn child.  There are many teenagers all over the United States facing untimely  pregnancies.  Statistics on teenage pregnancy show that this is a common problem in society.  “One in ten women between the ages of fifteen and nineteen are faced with pregnancy”  (Birthright).  Since most people do not see it in their everyday lives‚ not many people realize  how extensive the problem of teenage pregnancy really is.  According to Teen Help‚ “34  percent of teenagers have at least one pregnancy before they turn 20” (Teen Help)

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    Nowadays‚ one can hardly open a newspaper without seeing on article on drug abuse among teenagers. Sadly as it is‚ this kind of social evil has driven more and more youngsters to nowhere but cruelty and crime. The first and foremost step towards any possible solution‚ I feel‚ is to point out the causes that lead to this problem. Some of them can be low-esteem‚ lack of parents’ attention and influence from bad friends. To begin with‚ teens often begin using drugs because of low-esteem. This is party

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    ILAWOD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ILAWOD CAMALIG ALBAY RESEARCH PAPER (teenager addicted in computer games) Prepared by: Marvin M. Loverez Submitted to: Rosita R. Nasol INTRODUCTION Computer game addiction is the main problem for the parents and the big question mark for the parents such as why my children can addicted to the games‚ and what should we do to stop their addiction‚ nowadays‚ the children spend their times in the computer for them it’s the games and technology era

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    of our lives in some ways. As we cannot live without them in this modern world and they are a necessary evil‚ we have to find ways to reduce the negative impact of those modern appliances. Let us see some of the gadgets that we commonly use‚ the problems arising out of their use‚ and the ways of minimizing the negative effects arising from their use. Television: Though it might be considered as a good source of family entertainment and a good way to wind-down after a hectic day‚ too much television

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    The most fundamental cause for Miss Julie’s downfall would be her cognitive dissonance as a result of conflicting values infused by each of her parents. First‚ Julie acquired her emotional aspect through her commoner and feminist mother‚ therefore acted less femininely and boldly revealed her sexual desire. In contrast‚ she inherited aristocratic status and rational aspect from her father‚ which gave Julie a notion of pride and honor with classist attitude. These contrasting identities would have

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