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    Teens Job

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    respectfully. Michelle Gust‚ a senior at Mt. Carmel High has learned how to flexibly deal with people‚ pointing out that “management wants you to communicate well with them and the customer” (Brown 311). Although I have to concede that “most teen jobs these days are highly structured” (Etzioni 298) and “impart few skills that will be useful in later life” (Etzioni 298)‚ but even the humble job‚ as long as you have the desire to do better‚ we still can learn some useful skills from it. We know

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    Using of celebrities to represent and promote products and services is the one of method. This is a special form of advertisement. Some enterprises are good at using this method‚ some enterprises will ask: Why is there no any echoes after put in a large amount of money? Celebrities are asked to represent products and services which the enterprises expect that consumers can come to like and use their products and services because the fancies of the famous people. Using of celebrities representing

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    Teen Drug Abuse

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    appear time and again. Experimentation Part of being a teenager is experiencing new things‚ taking risks‚ and rebelling against authority. According to Dr. Mitchell S. Rosenthal‚ president of a large drug treatment program called Phoenix House‚ teens are seeking adventure and they often find it by experimenting with drugs. A middle school guidance counselor told Newsweek that when she talks to students about drugs she asks them to go to a certain section of the classroom if they consider themselves

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    Morality and ethicality of using sexual advertising: “Effects on Teens Segment ” Background: The development of technology made the role of advertising very crucial with the use of televisions‚ radios‚ magazines‚ posters and the internet. The main objective of a marketer is to increase the number of customers or the use of his customers for a product or service. In modern marketing sexual appeal has become the number one strategy in advertising. In fact‚ it was one of the greatest accepted

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    and other kids that are around. This is especially true when it comes to celebrities. Every day in the modern world we as a society are exposed to the media‚ which tells us that celebrities can be viewed as good or bad role models. There are many celebrities that can do good things for the world and model behavior that is honorable; through this we as a society can mirror that behavior in our everyday lives. One celebrity who is an extremely talented model and talk show host‚ Tyra Banks‚ can be

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    Diagnostic Essay Celebrities have become an obsession for many people in the US‚ they have gained power through money but even more through fame. They hold too much influence over lives‚ we are too affected by people who we do not even know personally. These people were raised differently than us‚ they have more resources‚ and they also have different problems to face than we do. If these people were to live in our life they would be in shock to how much more different their lives could have been

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    she is she stared in the movie “Legally Blonde.” She was the good girl of Holy wood until that night. She used those cocky words “ Do you know who I am”‚ now normally you hear those words in the movie‚ but this is reality. My topic is “ Should celebrities or professional athletes be viewed as role models”. I said they shouldn’t be viewed as role models because it seems like the time you say someone is your role model the next couple of days they are being arrested for something. For example‚ most

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    Celebrity Role Models Children Emulate Gary Gardner July 11‚ 2010 Com 150 Phyllis Rosenburg Celebrities are all around us influencing our children; they are on the radio‚ televisions‚ computers‚ ipods and even on cellular phones. Our children hear and see what they do in our homes‚ cars‚ stores‚ and even in their classrooms. Though some celebrities can be a negative influence on children‚ some can have a positive impact because children will mimic what they see. There are several celebrities

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    Teenage pregnancy in the Philippines is increasingly becoming a major cause of concern. There is a rising trend of young n becoming mothers and majority of whom are married. Young pregnant women are more vulnerable to death during pregnancy while child-birth and a huge number are not physically and fictionally prepared for motherhood. This is a feet reflection that there is inadequate and accurate information on adolescent pregnancy not enough priority is given to maternal and health care. Kids

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    Teen Cosmetic Surgery

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    the knife as an easy way out. Nips and tucks are apparently increasing everywhere. The top 7 countries with most cosmetic surgery are: South Korea‚ Greece‚ Italy‚ Brazil‚ Colombia‚ The USA‚ and Taiwan (Conley‚ 2012). In South Korea‚ 41.1 percent of teens are willing to do plastic surgery for beauty. They have a desire to look better; it even can be an obsession. Many kids at the age of 14 would like to have an “eye jobs”‚ a surgery to have bigger eyes‚ as their graduation gift from their parents (Dubroff

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