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    Do you feel that a curfew keeps teenagers out of trouble‚ or does a curfew unfairly interfere in young people’s lives? A curfew does keep teenagers out of trouble‚ also a curfew also keeps a teenager safe‚ and also makes them less likely to go outside and do bad things. Some people may disagree because with a curfew teenagers are missing out on job opportunities. Which is a true statement‚ but there are more negatives than positives with having no curfew. Having a curfew keeps teenagers out

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    What it is like to be a teenager. A teenager’s life is not as simple as many think. The changes each adolescent goes through are enormous. Many people believe the change is only physical‚ which is completely untrue. The greatest change teenager faces are those within his/her brain; another word‚ psychological. In the charts and graphs‚ it is evident that teenagers are constantly pressured by their surroundings‚ which explains the reason for them being stressed. After studying charts in class

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    Teens vs. Toddlers

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    Teens vs. Toddlers When we are young we admire the great and cool things that teenagers are able to do‚ and all we want is to be teenagers. As the years would go by we would get more excited because our teen years were getting closer. However‚ when we finally reach those teenage years‚ we then suddenly wish we could be kids again. A teenager and a child both have their differences and similarities‚ but they are more different than we think; after all‚ they are two different ages. As teenagers

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    Lowering Voting

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    My View on Lowering the Voting Age Voting‚ in my opinion‚ should not be lowered to 16 from the already legal age of 18. Coming from a 16 year old myself‚ I believe we are not capable of deciding something so drastically important. Yes‚ 16 is where freedoms begin‚ such as being able to get a driver’s license‚ or begin working in the workforce. But voting‚ I think might be too much or even not enough for our age. First of all‚ at the middle age between adulthood and teenhood‚ 16‚ decisions aren’t

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    their own peers. Peers are a “vital part of the lives of adolescents and play an increasingly prominent role in defining social expectations‚ establishing identity‚ and evaluating self” (Jones‚ 2001‚ p.1). Studies have supported the fact that at a young age‚ children are pressured by their peers to conform to appearance expectation. Males and females tend to have different perceptions on which attributes are deemed “attractive”. Females feel that body weight is the determinant in being

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    Curfew Laws

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    time it is‚ traffic could cause a teenager to be late and therefore break the law. There are too many opportunities for this law to be broken and therefore it should not exist. Being a teenager is already extremely stressful and I feel as though many adults forget this. Teenagers have so much to deal with‚ a blend of school‚ social‚ and family lives causes there to be an ungodly large amount of stress placed

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    16 Year Old Drivers

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    "In 2003‚ there were 937 drivers age 16 who were involved in fatal crashes"(Davis 249). 16 teen year old’s are the youngest and most immature drivers to hit the road. 16- year- old’s need more development in their brains to be safe drivers. 16- year- old brains are not fully developed to obtain their license. Also teens are too inexperienced because they are new drivers. 16- teen- year old’s are not getting enough experience with Co drivers. The driving age should be raised in Washington. 16- year-

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    Teenage Behaveor

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    Teen Behavior In an effort to set guidelines for acceptable teenage behavior‚ parents and other adults in authority often make rules that restrict the freedoms of the individual. How much freedom and responsibility should teenagers have in making their own decisions should be based on their level of maturity? When I was younger‚ I put doing my homework off until the last possible moment. This resulted in my parents taking away TV privileges until my homework was done. My staying out past my curfew

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    uncertain about their future. Thus‚ they might need the acceptance from others and want someone to talk to. Nonetheless‚ seldom do they communication with their parents‚ instead they share their confusion or fear with friends. Despite the fact that adults have much more experience in life than teens‚ teens are often not aware of this and thereby ignoring the advice and directions. Consequently‚ they spend more time with their peers and away from family activities and hence lessening the communication

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    Just for Study

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    talking about the teenager rebel by starting with first main reason‚ too many strick rules. Body 1. Some parents or teachers are too strict in implementing rules. As if they don ’t give these young people any chance to reason out‚ complain or make any suggestions. Since they are in higher authority‚ the young should follow and obey. When teen agers are under the stern control of older folks‚ they will resent and rebel. A. It would be best if teens be given chance to take part in making the rules

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