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    The Effects of Social Network on Malaysian Teenagers Social network is defined as the grouping of individuals into particular groups that centers on reflecting and building of social relations or social network among people‚ for instance‚ people who share activities‚ interest‚ posting information‚ comment‚ and images (Carrington‚ Scott and Wasserman‚ 2005). Teenagers are among the most prolific users of social network sites. This kind of communication is seen very common with

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    Homer Yannos is a typical australian teenager. He starts at as a laid back trouble maker with no direction in life. During the book homer goes through a significant change‚ from the good for nothing clown to a leader who could be trusted to make tactical decisions. This book showed that war changes people for the better or for the worse. At the beginning of the book Homer is shown as a laidback trouble maker. He is shown as a laid back when Ellie asked whether he would go to hell “Oh yeah‚ I’ll

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    and Their “Effect” on Teenagers If you walk into any psychiatrist’s or psychologist’s office today‚ you would find many teenagers waiting to see one. The teenagers are there for many reasons: to cope with the death of someone‚ bullying‚ abuse‚ an eating disorder‚ etc. However‚ the most common reason‚ as of late‚ is to get help dealing with an eating disorder or substance abuse as a minor. When asked how they even got started with these things in the first place‚ the teenager will often place the

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    everyone. The issues of teenagers having exemplary mentors‚ and the unproductive practices in which teens sometimes get themselves involved‚ throughout the ages‚ have been societal concerns. In my brief three-minute presentation‚ I will seek to address the particular issues of alcoholism and smoking; practices in with many of society’s teens are currently involved. The questions I will employ to guide this discourse are: * What are the common factors which influence teenagers to indulge in alcoholism

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    murder even though they are not adults yet? Teens should get sentence with life in prison but sometimes that is not the case because some teens are ignorant and too young to get that charge. Therefore they only get sentenced for some years. Though teenagers do get true justice for committing murder. To begin with‚ everyone gets a fair trial. A fair trial means that the people in charge of the case make sure that the process of the trial is fair (“The Right to a Fair Trial”). To insure fair trials they

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    According to a recently published article‚ teenagers nowadays smoke‚ drink‚ and hang out more frequently compared to the last few generations. Many external factors such as media‚ friends‚ and so on have been so influential in molding teenagers ’ behavior and personal character. Although many think that parents should be blamed for teenagers ’ misbehavior‚ I strongly believe that teenagers misbehave due to other reasons. Some people may still maintain the thinking that parents build up a firm foundation

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    luxurious. Others think that will not lead to such disadvantage. In my opinion‚ both of them are partially reasonable. Nowadays teenagers are moving to independence and it will help them if they have some practice in managing money. Giving pocket money teaches teenagers to manage money while they are still young and parents can still guide them. Also‚ it help teenagers to make choices and to see that sometimes people have to wait and save up some money to get what they really want. The important

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    Why do teenagers join gangs? Have you ever felt lonely or rejected? Many teenagers around the world have. The need for acceptance‚ fear‚ protection and money are some reasons why teenagers join gangs. Probably the number one reason for teenagers joining gangs is to feel accepted. To understand why a teen joins a gang‚ you have to live in their areas and understand their environment. In gang neighborhoods‚ majority of the teens may be in a gang. This is almost equivalent to a cool club‚ because

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    Did you know that cultures like Judaism consider 13-year-old boys and 12-year-old girls as adults? Many people consider teenagers as adults at different times. Teens can be considered as adult at multiple ages including 16 18 and 21. Teenagers should be considered as adults at 21 when they have all the rights that a full-grown person has. Teens are usually considered as adults once they are allowed to drive and vote. This is because by the time you have all these rights your body is usually

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    1 The reasons of gangsterism cases among teenagers First of all‚ influences by the peer group can create gangsterism cases. As we all know‚ peer group plays an important role in moulding one’s characters because they will be able to lead their friends in doing something whether to do good things or bad things. In the fact of teenagers who usually have the urge to do something new‚ they will slightly done bad things without thinking of the effects of that action in their life. Challenges

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