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    Teenage Relationships

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    Teenage Relationships It seems that the biggest question on the minds of many teenagers these days are whether teenage relationships are right‚ wrong‚ or somewhere in between‚ or whether they are meant for a different age‚ or whether getting into them with certain limits is acceptable to some extent. A very good day to Mrs P Naidoo and my fellow classmates. My speech depicts the various pros and cons to having a romantic relationship or being romantically involved with someone at such an early age

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    Facebook Is Dangerous

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    social networking site‚ that is used by many people around the world. You can use Facebook to communicate with your friends and family. Although people may think that Facebook is fun because of communication‚ it is actually dangerous and causes many problems. Facebook is dangerous to our society. On Facebook people can invade your privacy‚ create fake profiles to trick you‚ and facebook creates cyber bullying. Facebook is an invasion of privacy. Organizations can watch you while you are on Facebook

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    The Teenage Brain

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    to me?” “You never see my side” “You just don’t listen or understand anything!” These are just a few of the many phrases that I often hear in my home. If teenaged children live in the home you can be sure that at least one of these statements has been said‚ yelled or growled in the last week. Are there tactics and ways a parent can use to deal with and keep control of a situation when interacting with a teenager? A helpful tactic in dealing with a teenager and everything that comes along

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    Television watching

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    Effects of Television Watching in the Social Development of an Individual An Extended Essay presented to Professor Jam Severo Mapua Institute of Technology In partial fulfillment of requirement in English for Academic Purposes 2 (ENG11-B26) By: Joseph Louie R. Ledesma Estefan Josef Angeles Alvin S. Talavera Mark Kim Bryan B. San Pedro December 2013 Ledesma & Angeles Abstract The purpose of this research is to inform every individual the effects of television in the

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    Teenage pregnancies have suddenly become an epidemic in our generation. This resulted to teenage mothers dropping out of school and ending up on welfare‚ barely able to support their child. In worst cases‚ teenagers who give birth die through the ordeal‚ as their bodies are not prepared to handle childbirth. So why do teenage girls get pregnant? There are a number of causes to why this is so. Firstly‚ teenagers themselves are responsible for the increase of teen pregnancies. The lack of knowledge

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    Teenage Depression

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    being. It is more common than ever‚ and should be taken extremely seriously. Most of the time this doesn’t just happen overnight‚ but many factors can play a part in a serious case of teenage depression. Being depressed can lead to a lot worse things than just being bored. There are countless means by which a teenage can become depressed. Loss of a family member‚ anxiety‚ school grades‚ any kind of mental disorder‚ and even the thought of death are some causes. Depression can ruin families as a whole

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    Watching television has been recognised as an effective learning method‚ because audio-visual information can attract people’s attention and foster their cultural awareness. Although some people believe that it has some advantageous effects‚ I think that television has some negative impact on cultural development. Many people believe that television damages culture. It promotes the stronger cultures of countries such as North America and Britain and weakens the cultures of less wealthy countries

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    Families Are Not Dangerous

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    Name Instructor’s name Class February 25th‚ 2013 Families Are Not Dangerous Barbara Ehrenreich in her article titled Are Families Dangerous?‚ tries to argue that the family institution is the root cause of much violence in the world. Ehrenreich brings up many infamous cases of murder and violence‚ ones that the general public knows about due to the seemingly endless media coverage covering these violent acts‚ in essence glorifying the individuals charged and accused of their heinous crimes

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    Dangerous Sport

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    human life. However‚ some are considered to be more dangerous than the others. Because of the dangers those sports can lead to‚ many people believe they should be banned. In this essay‚ I will discuss why dangerous sports should not be allowed. Firstly‚ human life is undoubtedly precious. If somebody‚ for example‚ dies of a dangerous sport; his family would be very upset. This is also a loss to the society considering the fact everybody has to spend twelve years on schooling. Next‚ sports

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    Teenage Life

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    Every one will‚ is or has been a teenager at some point in their life. It is a time filled with peer pressure‚ stress‚ and heartbreak‚ but also growth‚ love and friendship. What is truly astonishing about being a teenager is that every person’s experience is different. For some people their pinnacle of popularity is in their teen years‚ others find that these years are distant memories they long to forget. Therefore it is unfair to assume being a teenager can be universally characterized. What is

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