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What Are Teens Supposed To Do?

... within their price range. Try to remember back to when you were a teenager between the ages of 14 and 20. I'll bet the most common word you heard was "NO". Today, although the fashions and music of teenagers has changed, not much has changed with what they can do. When they were younger they had plenty of things they could do and they would even be content with hanging out in the neighborhood with friends. Now that these kids are becoming young adults and are craving their independence it seems as though they are being left out of all o ...

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The Causes For Child Abuse

... children and in too many ways. According to Webster’s New World Dictionary abuse is to hurt by treating badly. There are three main types of abuse that children suffer when abused by their parents or guardian, they are emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Sexual abuse is an act of a sexual nature upon or within a child. Emotional abuse is a chronic attitude or acts which interfere with the psychological and social development of a child (U.S. 11). Physical abuse is the injury of a child, not accidental. Though all three types of abus ...

Number of words: 1844 | Number of pages: 7

Teenagers

... be subjected to teasing by their peers. Many fear the weight that is gained during this time is permanent, will panic, and desperately try to take the weight off. They are not aware that once the physical changes during this time cease, their weight will usually stable off and go to their bodies natural set point, without the need for dieting. Once they start losing weight, people might compliment them, which would make them feel good. They may start to believe that losing weight will make them happier, but no matter how much weight is lost, i ...

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Teen Pregnancy

... restrictions at all. In my opinion the issue is not whetheer or not teens can have an abortion, because that is already established, but whether or not parents should have to give consent, or be notified, or neither. The arguments for and against this issue aare strong and depend mostly on the morals of those making the argument. To some teens it would be impossible to tell their parents they were pregnant let alone that they want an abortion. On the other hand teens sometimes act on imulse rather than giving such an emotional issue a lot o ...

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Dating: Bars, Clubs, And Personal Advertisements

... for January - March 1996. The research method used in this article was a questionnaire. These questionnaires were sent to people who advertised in the local paper. Single's club participants were presented questionnaires and asked to complete them at one of the two clubs in the same geographic region. Those who attended bars were either contacted directly or given questionnaires. The questionnaires were completed by 152 subjects: 40 from ads; 62 attended singles clubs, and 50 frequented bars. (Yelsma and Weinir, p. 35) What effect ...

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Special Education Students

... would have some classes in the "regular"classroom and other classes would be segregated. The idea is that eventually they would be able to be completely included in the "regular"class. There is one more term that will be helpful in the understanding of this paper and that is full inclusion. Full inclusion means that all students, no matter what their handicap, will be in a "regular"classroom full time.( Education Resources...) The general difference between main streaming and inclusion is that people in favor of main streaming believe tha ...

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Dueling

... history. The first thing that one would logically want to understand is were the southern duel originated. The duels of "gentlemen" began in Ireland. Gentleman is a key word in this sentence because duels have been around since the beginning of time, but the art of a class structure has not. The type of class duels came into a home in Ireland in the middle of the seventeenth century. It was recorded by a judge of the high courts that there were "two hundred twenty-seven memorable and official duels fought in his administration" (Cochr ...

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Life Is But A Choice

... all the difference "(Frost 423). By managing ones time efficiently and making clear rational choices, one can achieve a healthy mind, body and spirit. One important choice in life is having a healthy mind. The key to achieving a healthy mind is to be open minded. Since the day we are born, we are bombarded with information from television, radios, books, magazines, and what we observe personally. The world is filled with a vast amount of information and each individual is responsible for obtaining, understanding, and making value jud ...

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Homosexuality

... mixture of genetic factors, intrauterine influences (some innate to the mother and thus present in every pregnancy, and others incidental to a given pregnancy), postnatal environment (such as parental, sibling, and cultural behavior), and a complex series of repeatedly reinforced choices occurring at critical phases in development. Second, male, and female is probably different conditions that arise from a different composite of influences. Nonetheless, they have some similarities. Third, "" is very poorly defined. Our use of th ...

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Culture Awareness

... other cultures and the feelings of members of other ethnic groups and minorities. Now I guess I'm not. At least my union newsletter, the BEA_Messenger, says I'm not in an article on multicultural awareness. I for one take pride in our nation's history in regard to minorities. Minority groups founded this nation. The religious groups who felt the pressure of persecution in their homelands came here to begin new lives, and eventually a new nation. The ethnic groups that came in a great flood of immigrants came to escape the economic oppres ...

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Child Labor

... children in developing nations, but so far it has only scratched the surface of this complex problem. Since so many children find themselves in this situation, UNICEF, an organization working under the UN, realizes that it will take time for the problem to be solved. However, with approximately 250 million children working world wide, something must be done. A first step for worldwide awareness is for people to realize that most child labor doesn’t take place in old, run-down factories, but in unregulated parts of the economy such as agri ...

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Attack On The Tobacco Companies

... The companies have also started aiming their ads toward the youth, making it hard to teach them the hazards of smoking. Unbelievably, they have ignored the issues of smoking for years. Long ago, no one worried about the hazards of smoking like we do today. The cigarette boxes did not always have the health warning on them that they do today. Smoking has been a part of history and is dated back to the Indians. It was not until recently that smokers were aware or were concerned about the risks of smoking. Consequently, people be ...

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