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    The U.S constitution should pass a federal law to ban cell phone use on any moving vehicles. The law should include all 50 states. We get irritated when we are in certain places such as a library‚ movie theater or a concert when a person is talking or texting on his/her cell phone. But at least our lives are not in danger of extinction. When we are driving on the streets or the highways‚ however‚ drivers using their cell phones behind the wheels are more than irritating. These foolish cell phone

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    still respects his parents. He thinks the media has a lot to do with decisions he makes but he would ask his friends what they think before anyone else. According to Barna research‚ Peers Parents and media are the top three things influencing teens today. Peers are more apt to have influence on teens regarding religion‚ what school sports or even what a teens is willing to experiment in. Statistics show that teens are more apt to go to church that their friends go to than one that they don’t know anyone

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    joys of being a teenager

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    -600 words. Being a teenager is really tough. It’s the where you have to deal and cope with the most changes‚ in your whole life. This transition from childhood to adulthood is smooth for some‚ but rough for others. The most important thing about being a teenager is responsibility. When you’re a teenager‚ you get blamed for anything wrong you do‚ get grounded‚ punished‚ unlike before when you were a child‚ and you could get away with murder‚ and nobody could do anything about it! You can say

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    is the youth of today. Not everyone‚ but a lot of people follow the assumption that the youth of today’s society are nothing but bludgers. Youth usually have plenty of negative assumptions placed upon them such as being known as ‘Know alls’‚ ‘Trouble makers’‚ ‘Druggies’ and irresponsible. This names just a few of the negative assumptions that youth have placed upon them nearly‚ if not‚ everyday. There are also some positive assumptions made in regard to the youth of today‚ these are statements

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    Nature and Extent of Violent Crime There’s nothing we can do to stop crimes from happening; crimes are inevitable. However‚ it is important to know how crimes originate‚ when they occur‚ where crimes are more likely to occur and who can commit such acts of violence. This knowledge gives law enforcement a better understanding on how to deal with these situations and to help make society a safer place. The imperfections of society contribute to the nature of violent crimes. Criminologists imply

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    Teenagers have come extremely dependent on today’s technology to the point where greater society has come to question it. The highly debated question on whether it should be allowed for learning relates to the dependency issues‚ the ability to communicate or focus on the task at hand‚ and copyright or plagiarism issues. No matter how some teenagers differ‚ most all have had their learning affected by themselves or even others. Dependency issues have been a major problem for teenagers when

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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 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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    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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    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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