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    Texting Harms Teenagers

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    ------------------------------------------------- Barbara Wheeler‚ A. Texting Affects Communication Skills‚ Kent News. Retrieved from: http://www.kent.k12.md.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=555:texting-affects-communication-skills&catid=54:superintendent&Itemid=188 Lenhart‚ A.(2010)‚ Text Messaging Becomes Centerpiece Communication. Bensoncheng Wordpress. Retrieved from http://bensoncheng.wordpress.com/2010/05/07/teens-cell-phones-and- texting-statistics/ Reid‚ F & Reid‚ D. (2004). Insights

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    Driving

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    especially like myself to keep very calm and cool headed when driving‚ he doesn’t waste time on stopping you and showing you through heavy texted manuals and lets you concentrate on practically driving which improves your driving ability. Mani makes quick progress with you and gets you to test standard very quickly and efficiently‚ which saves you time and money. Mani was also very professional and always punctual when collecting you for your driving lessons‚ and was very generous with timings for his lessons

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    Driving Habits

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    Dangerous Driving Habits I believe drivers today drive more careless then in the past. Sure people have always eaten‚ put on make-up and yelled at their children‚ but I believe cell phones play a big part in dangerous driving habits. Keeping their eyes on what’s going on around them just isn’t important as answering that text. I would say just about every time I get in the car I can guarantee that I will someone on their phone while they are driving. Concentration needs to be the main focus

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    will not call you back‚" said Beard‚ a former actress who with her husband coaches business leaders on public speaking. A generation of e-mailing‚ followed by an explosion in texting‚ has pushed the telephone conversation into serious decline‚ creating new tensions between baby boomers and millennials -- those in their teens‚ 20s and early 30s. Nearly all age groups are spending less time talking on the phone; boomers in their mid-50s and early 60s are the only

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    Alcohol and Teens

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    Alcohol and Teens From pastures to unsupervised blowouts at home‚ the social calendars of most teens are full of alcohol. Other drugs rise and fall in popularity from generation to generation‚ but alcohol never really goes out of style. From being worshiped by the ancient Babylonians to being forbidden to teenagers‚ alcohol has caused many problems. Today‚ drinking is the drug of choice by teens and causes most wrecks and deaths today. To understand alcohol people must first know the history

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    Teen Curfew

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    Teen Curfew Teens must have a routine in order for proper behavior. Not every teen or adolescent agrees that curfews are necessary. However‚ curfews are a necessary part discipline and keep teens out of trouble; therefore‚ teen curfews are an effective way of keeping teens out of trouble. Teens need to have everyday routine schedule from the time they wake‚ throughout the school day‚ having a family dinner‚ right up to the time they go to bed. It is important for teens to have after school activities

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    Teen

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    My bad habits Why everywhere I go bad habits get me in trouble? For example I get in trouble at (1) home (2) school and I even get in trouble for my (3) personal habits. Even though my bad habits might be weird‚ they have caused some real serious consequences.  [THESIS] [Clincher] First of all [transition] my bad habit have got me in trouble at (1) home so many times‚ cause I touch to much.my mom gets mad when I touch something and don’t put it back where I found it. For example [transition]

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    Teen Project

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    Teen Driving Issues Project Topic: Teen Crashes Part 1 - Identify the Issue * Why is this problem‚ especially for teen drivers? Teens are the ones who are mostly in crashes due to recklessness‚ drugs‚ being on the phone‚ under the influence‚ and road rage. * Statistics from research regarding teen crash rate. Show that teen have the highest involvement in all types of crashes. 10 teens lose their life every day in crashes. A most of the time it

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    Cyberbullying and Teens

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    this theory of Cultural Relativism can be used to exclude a certain group or groups of people based on perceived moral standards or values (Boss‚ 2008). This theory can easily be applied to the world of Cyberbullying and its affect on the tween and teen set. Over 33% of all youth in the United States feel that they have been a victim of Cyberbullying (Chait‚ Lovetoknow.org. 2009). One could presume this rate to in fact be much higher as Cyberbullying can be through any means of “anonymous” communication

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    distracted driving? In today’s over-regulated society‚ we seem to have forgotten how to apply common sense in our everyday life. Take driving for instance: driving is a privilege‚ not a rite-of-passage‚ therefore we should always stay alert and exercise caution when driving. I’ve seen people doing a lot of activities while driving that have the potential to cause an accident. Some examples I’ve seen people doing are: eating food‚ drinking a beverage‚ reading a map‚ putting on make-up‚ texting and talking

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