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    �Young people today have too much freedom.�� Do you agree ? Nowadays‚ many teenagers are spoilt‚ they are doing things which are unsuitable for their age. You may ask ‚ ��Why ?�� I am sorry to say that the kids have too much freedom‚ they take the privilege for granted and don��t know how to control themselves. It��s a pity to see students in midnight wandering in streets smoking‚ when they are supposed to be sleeping at home ; it��s also sad to see youngsters taking drugs‚ when they are

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    from wildlife Management of zoos. The WLPA provides for several categories of Protected Areas/Reserves: National Parks Wildlife Sanctuaries Tiger Reserves Conservation Reserves Community Reserves National parks and Tiger Reserves are by law more strictly protected‚ allowing virtually no human activity except that which is in the interest of wildlife conservation. Grazing and private tenurial rights are disallowed in National Parks but can be allowed in sanctuaries at the discretion of the

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    Curfew is a set time which teenagers will have to schedule their activities around. Generally‚ this curfew doesn’t change and helps your teen to understand boundaries. It is a wonderful idea for teens to have curfews because it teaches them to be responsible and also considerate of other people around them. As teenagers‚ it is natural for adolescents to feel like their freedoms are being taken away and that their parents don’t know what is best. However‚ curfew is put in place for the direct opposite

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    Impact of Media on Teenagers

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    & self-esteem. How film‚ TV & music affirm the validity of sexual activity for teens; alcohol use. Aggression & violence. Paper Introduction: The Effect of Media on Teenagers The media exerts an enormous‚ almost a normative influence‚ over the lives of men‚ women‚ adolescents and children. It influences‚ particularly among teenagers‚ the ways in which individuals and groups dress‚ talk‚ behave‚ and think (Teen People‚ p. 28). The media‚ in the forms of movies‚ television‚ radio‚ and print as well

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    Analysis Sheet For Other Related Texts * Name of text: Freedom Writers (2006) Film * The composer of the text: Richard Lagravense Write a brief description of the text‚ mentioning its purpose‚ audience and giving a brief summary of the content: Set in Long Beach California the film ‘Freedom Writers’ is about a young beginning teacher who is soon challenged by a group of Black‚ Latino and Asian gang members who have extreme hate for the new teacher‚ Erin Gruwell. Over time Erin

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    Teenagers overspend

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    not unforgivable‚ it is after all how we present ourselves to the world each day‚ but let me reiterate my mom’s point. When l got picked on during my playground days‚ my mother told me bullies weren’t worth it. When I got a bad grade‚ I was worth more. And when my mom used the word worth‚ it stung. It meant something then- authenticity‚ character. Yet‚ I can’t overlook the diction in some of our language’s most common sayings and cliches. They clearly demonstrate American‚ and really Western‚

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    how old you have to be to do this. However we have that right be cause of our freedom of speech in this country. The united states is lucky that we are not ruled as a dictatorship but as a democracy. We are able to express how we feel and do as we please as long as we abide by the rules our country has set for us. However by taking away our right to do so violates what we have as stated in the constitution. The freedom we have today is often taken for granted and people think they can take that right

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    kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents‚ teachers‚ and other adults don’t always see it‚ they may not understand how extreme bullying can get. [pic] Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again by an individual or group with more power‚ either in terms of physical strength or social standing. Two of the main reasons people are bullied are because of appearance and social status. Bullies pick on the people they think don’t fit in‚ maybe because of how they look‚ how they act

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    How would Japan be different if Women had been given more rights in Shogun Japan? If Japan had given women more rights‚ starting right back in the Shogun Japan times‚ women would be more ahead now. Samurai women would have been able to help defend their land‚ children and Japan in itself and women would not be treated like they are. If women had more rights than what they do in Japan‚ then maybe men would have to complete more household jobs than what they do‚ For instance‚ Women wouldn’t be expected

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    these writers and philosophers was Hannah More‚ eighteenth-century playwright and poet; More dabbled in many fields throughout her life. She also visited France during the Revolution‚ producing poetry and essays regarding France and its players of the Revolution that are still read today. One of her more recognized contributions to English Literature is her poem regarding sensibility: “Sensibility: A Poetic Epistle to the Hon. Mrs. Boscawen” (Hannah More)‚ in which she praises the attribute and those

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