Papers 1631-1640 of total 11023 found.
…How would you feel if your life turned upside down, due to being forced to leave your home, ripped apart from your family, and mandated to live in a concentration camp. But sixty-two years ago, teenagers in Europe had to face this dilemma. One teenage
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…from doing part-time jobs is earning money. Money is very useful for people as it was used to buy almost everything we owned. For students who are teenagers that are often on shopping sprees, their needs for money are continuously growing. The money…
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…Enri Zhulati 1 English Writing Dr. Culbert August 12, 2001 The Destructive Power of Mass Media Mass media is one of the main causes of teenage violence in the United States because violent movies promote destructive behavior…
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…Responses of "An ounce of Cure" Alice Munro’s fiction "An ounce of Cure" described a teenage girl's first experience of getting drunk and the prices she paid for it in a humorous and self-ironic tone. In the retrospection, the girl’s first love…
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…In today’s world, teenagers are faced with many choices and have to make decisions that can and will often affect the rest of their lives. The consequences of alcohol use must become a reality among teenagers. Drinking alcohol can and will impair…
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…typical teenagers of that time are dealing with themes of behavior emotions many people deal with today, such as desperation, conflicts with loved ones, and rebellion. Romeo Montague, a well to do young man from an esteemed house in Verona, Italy…
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…that is through life experience not through TV. For example if a student saw drug use on TV he/she would have no idea about drugs until they experiment with the drug, or see the effects of drugs on someone in real life. Teenagers are at a point where they can…
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…One of the goals of the City of Chicago's Health Department is to develop ways to decrease teenage drug use. Since the number of adolescents who use illegal drugs is growing rapidly, new and innovative prevention methods must be experimented…
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…Life's Obligations As we grow older, our responsibilities grow with it. From childhood, teenage, and parenting years, there are countless changes people go through. These changes require mental and physical abilities. Whether it's from playing all day…
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…at clinic or doctor's office, nursing home care, dental care, mental health care, costs of treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy complications and birth defects, and alcohol and drug abuse treatment;  Child well-being, including child…
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