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    Almost every teenager wants a job‚ yet many people are against it. I believe teenagers should have after-school jobs for a number of reasons. First‚ having a son or a daughter that works can financially help the parents. Also‚ the experience the teenager will acquire from after-school jobs will help him or her on future jobs. Finally‚ teenagers should have after-school jobs because it will keep them away from trouble. Parents should realize that as long as their son or daughter wants an after-school

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    Issues with Teenagers and Alcohol Abuse People have been drinking alcohol for thousands of years‚ and attitudes about alcohol have fluctuated greatly over the centuries. It has gone from being an accepted form of relaxation to being a tool of the devil and recently it has risen to the number one drug of choice among North American teenagers. Alcohol is classified as a drug because of its effects on the body. It is not digested like a food; instead it is absorbed directly into the bloodstream and

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    Drug Use Among Teenagers While I was conducting my research‚ I located the actual survey results and decided to include them with this essay. (I included them at the end of my essay). ~~~ The three main drugs that are used among teenagers are Marijuana‚ LSD‚ and a variety of inhalants. The use of these drugs seem to be of an astronomical amount according to the survey conducted by the University of Michigan. Marijuana is a green‚ brown‚ or gray mixture of dried‚ shredded flowers and leaves of

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    Vietnamese Teenagers and American Teenagers The three differences between Vietnamese teenagers and American teenagers are freedom‚ living style‚ and education. The first difference between Vietnamese teenagers and American teenagers are freedom. For Vietnamese teenagers‚ their freedom is limited. Most of Vietnamese teenagers do not have permit to hang out with their friends at night‚ or they have to come home before 9 pm. They are not allowed to have boyfriend or girlfriend. Vietnamese teenagers also

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    annual meeting when it stated that the sales made for the coming financial year‚ should indicate an increase of 18 percent. Tasking the sales team to consider and come up with ways of reaching this outcome led my team to kick off an ongoing discussion of creative ways that the challenge can be met. The opening of a drive in movie theatre has repeatedly surfaced in these conversations as a suitable option. The number of drive-in theaters in the country has dropped over the years as they were unable to

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    Teenagers and Toddlers On the exterior‚ the difference between toddlers and teenagers may appear to be very different‚ but they are much more comparable than most may think. They have so many things in common with a variety of differences also. The differences between toddlers and teenagers can seem to be more than what they seem‚ but they are a lot more alike than you would think. The differences can be very simple to see. Toddlers usually smell like whatever they had just gotten done eating

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    WHY TEENAGERS ACT VIOLENTLY INTRODUCTION Thesis statement: The violence among teenagers occurred due to several factors such as having a history of being abused‚ violence in media and alcohol and drug use. BODY PARAGRAPH 2 Topic sentence: Some teenagers have a history of being hurt or abused by someone. Supporting detail 1: As a result‚ they tend to act violently as a form of revenge for what they have been through. Example 1: Zahid in the story The Pencil was bullied and became a bully himself

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    as a good source of family entertainment and a good way to wind-down after a hectic day‚ too much television viewing can be very bad for us. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children below the age of 2 years should not see any TV and those above 2 years should 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

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    Parents do not understand teenagers In the past‚ agricultural social structure simplifies the relationship between parents and teenagers. Without media‚ there is no pornography‚ drug and drinking abuse. Without high-tech computer and academic pressure‚ teenagers have plenty of time to deal with parent and learn filial piety and etiquettes. Parents absolutely have the high status in the family and teenagers only have a “submission” word in their dictionary. Currently‚ patriarchy

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    DC Motor Drive Basics - Part 4: Chopper-fed dc motor drives Austin Hughes 11/11/2008 2:51 PM EST [Part 1 begins with an overview of the operation of thyristor-fed DC motor drives. Part 2 continues with a look at converter output impedance‚ four-quadrant operation‚ single- and double-converter reversing drives and power factor and supply effects. Part 3 examines the operation of a standard dc drive system with speed and current control.] CHOPPER-FED D.C. MOTOR DRIVES If the source of supply

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