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    that this isn’t possible due to our obsession with mass media. It is a fact that the media has an impact in our lives. However‚ how it does it is a mystery‚ and it revolves around our lives daily eventually influencing our values and preferences. If adults are extremely influenced by mass media‚ imagine the teeangers today. Adolescents are living in the age of technology where they view the media as another form of guidance especially teenage girls. Therefore‚ the mass media has a huge impact on growing

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    Rebecca Macdougall TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development Influences that affect children and young person’s development 1) Describe‚ using the examples in the case study‚ the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development. Include examples from the family and children’s background‚ health and environment. (2.1) In the case study there are many influences that affect the children and young people’s development in the family; this can be because of the background

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    reality is reached.Many young adults imagine vivid pictures of what college might be likefor them. However‚ once these young adults mature into independentmen and women‚ and enter into the school of their choice‚ they soonrealize the reality of the college lifestyle. They must learn to adapt totheir new surroundings as quickly as possible to accomplish the soughtafter degrees. Students come to the realization that life is not as easy asthey might hope for. Many young adults seem to believe that college

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    Late Night with Conan In the American culture‚ rapidly changing technology plays a key role in the life of young adults. Louis Szekely is a comedian who focus’ his humor on the bad things in our world. Technology amongst teenagers is a main issue of his. He believes that 21st century teenagers are spoiled with technology. This is a true issue. 21st century teenagers are spoiled with the technology that is available. Technology is an amazing thing that can connect and change the way the world

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    a curfew in place also means that kids under the age of 18 have to be under some sort of adult supervision and keeps teens of the roads at later hours. Parents tend to feel more relieved when they know their child is home safe. Society believes that if a teen is given a curfew‚ they will be safe and make better choices and parents will know where they are at all times. According to parents of young adults‚ they often feel assured having their kids at home and not out at night. Depending on the

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    them in. In a guy fans’ point of view it could be a way to pick up a girl that likes the same kind of music as you. To most this is just an ad for really tight pants‚ but to them this is so much more than that. You know that this ad is not for young children because of the sexual undertone of the slogan. A child more than likely would also not recognize the person jumping around on a stage. That being said you could say the same thing for an older audience. The folks who still think that Blondie

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    Young people are more materialistic than they were in the past. This is a bad thing. It may be a fair assessment to say that the world today is highly materialistic. Form what our children see on TV‚ hear on the radio or even observe of their parents’ spending habits‚ they may come to a false idea of what is important in life. This becomes more of a problem when parents spoil their children and buy them whatever they want. However outstanding we may be‚ money‚ clothes‚ shelter‚ food etc are all

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    One of the biggest influences that can shape not only a child’s development‚ but also a teenager’s and young adult’s‚ is that of a mentor. Defined by our book‚ a mentor is‚ "anyone who provides guidance-teachers‚ older siblings‚ strangers‚ and‚ especially‚ parents. All of them are affected by their culture‚ and thus culture shapes a child’s cognition" (pg. 176). Throughout my life growing up‚ I have had many mentors that have helped me learn‚ hone my skills‚ and teach me lessons that they themselves

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    that can cause an identity crisis in adolescent teens and adults. Many things that can cause someone to have an identity crisis. According to Ellis-Christensen‚ "An identity crisis is a time in life when an individual begins to seriously quest for answers about the nature of his or her being and the search for an identity." This doesn’t specify an age limit in which a crisis is common. Many either associate it with either adolescence or adults. This is supported in this quote‚ "It is now thought that

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    youngsters to relax their body and ease their mind. Furthermore‚ conventional games are able to cultivate young adult a sense of teamwork. Winning the game is not everything‚ cooperation in striving to win is marvelous successful at help people to communicate efficiently‚ to trust in each other‚ and to accept those who are different from themselves. These might make them better prepared for their adult life and become better at decision making and critical thinking. However‚ conventional games do not

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