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    over 350 times the amount of an average worker (Ferdman). That is more than twice the amount of Switzerland‚ the country with the second largest CEO-to-worker pay gap‚ coming in at 148 to 1 (Ferdman). “What Americans share with the rest of the world is a collective disdain for pay inequality” says Ferdman‚ “People of all ages‚ education levels‚ and income brackets‚ the study found‚ believe that low-skilled workers are getting paid too little and high-skilled workers are getting paid too much” (Ferdman)

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    Many children athletes all over the world are pushed by their parents too much causing them to have anxious and depressed childhood. Another consequence of pushing athletes over their limits is becoming seriously overused and injured. Parents may also break the bond between them and their child. Too much pressure from parents cause their children athletes to feel depressed and emotionally damaged. Which may further lead to resentment of any sports‚ and anxious childhood and puberty years. It may

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    for adulthood. Getting a part time job and doing well at school is what people consider to be preparing yourself for adulthood. But where are the lessons learnt in that? Where is the room to make and learn from mistakes? By rebelling against the rules and making mistakes‚ teenagers are living for the now and learning for the future. It is very common for teenagers to experience a period of rebellion. Normal rebellious behaviour develops over time‚ beginning with a teen wanting to hang out with friends

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    Issues Affecting Teens Good Morning/afternoon Miss Blanch and class‚ I’m going to be talking about teen violence and factors that can trigger it. I select this issue as I think it’s an issue worth talking about because teen violence is the worst especially when it causes injury or even death. This issues is not expressed in The Formal but it is still a very important to talk about‚ many Australian teens have experienced violence either with friends or at parties where alcohol and/or drugs is consumed

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    factors contribute to the increase of teen suicide; one of the most over-looked reasons is through the influences of communication technology (Netter‚ Niles & James‚ 2010). The internet and cell phones are innovative way to communicate‚ but today‚ teenagers now are exposed to more information and have manipulated them to do online bullying – which most teens hide for fear of embarrassment (Netter‚ Nies & James‚ 2010). Based on a developmental standpoint‚ teens are in a period of identity searching

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    Teen Driving Issues Project The Issue: Cell Phones and Driving The issue of cell phones and driving affect drivers of all ages. Teens‚ however‚ seem to be injured more often and have a higher percentage of teen car crashes that are the results of talking on their cell phone or texting and driving. Statistics "In 2009‚ 11 percent of the people who died in distracted driving crashes were 15 to 19 years old. Out of all the teens who died in crashes in 2009‚ 18 percent died in crashes that

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    Research Paper: Teen Pregnancy Adolescent pregnancy has long been a societal concern‚ but in the past decade‚ this issue has become one of the most frequently cited examples of the perceived societal decay in the United States. The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the western world with approximately 1 million adolescents becoming pregnant every year (National Women’s Health Information Center). Teenagers are engaging in sexual activity‚ and at the same time they are choosing

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    Cyberbullying and Teens

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    “Being bullied besides over the internet is worse. It ’s torment and hurts. They say "sticks and stones may break my bones‚ but words will never hurt me." That quote is a lie and I don ’t believe in it. Sticks and stones may cause nasty cuts and scars‚ but those cuts and scars will heal. Insultive words hurt and sometimes take forever to heal. “14 year-old girl from New Jersey (Hinduja‚ S. and Patchin‚ J. W. “Cyberbullying research.”  www.cyberbullying.us. Accessed‚ April 6‚ 2009)  Along with the

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    Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy has dramatically decreased within the last decade because of the increased used of contraception. In 2012‚ the National Center for Health statistics recorded 29 births for every 1‚000 girls‚ which has decreased since 1991 when 62 births per 1‚000 girls was recorded. Although it has decreased‚ teen pregnancy remains at the highest rate in industrialized countries such as the United States. Not only does teen pregnancy affect the young teen parents but the child as

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    Xanath Campos COM V01 Teen Pregnancy General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ the audience should be able to describe three major contributing factors of teen pregnancy. Central Idea: Teenage pregnancy can be defined as pregnancy of women who have not reached twenty years of age‚ regardless of their marital status. Introduction I would like to take the time to talk about a topic that’s relatively close to my heart; and that is teen pregnancy. Let me start of

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