Papers 1681-1690 of total 11023 found.
…of teenagers. One of the main themes in The Outsiders is the great influence that environment has on people. During the teenage years, one is very sensitive to the outside forces of society. Ponyboy, being a teen, is affected by the condition of his broken family…
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…until their single, 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', was released that they became known by teens across the nation (news.bbc.co.uk). Cobain's songs are filled with anger and despair. These feelings are well-known to teenagers internationally and to hear them…
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Category: /Literature
…The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is picked to read over other books in high school is because teenagers can easily understand and relate to the main character, Huckleberry Finn. Teenage students can relate to him because in the story he is a lost boy as many people…
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Category: /History
…and women, wore them, from returning GI's and teenagers. In Europe, American army forces leave behind leftovers of Levi's, and a small amount are available. It's the there first time seeing the denims. Other clothing manufacturers try to copy the U.S. originals…
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…How has Rock and Roll Effected the American Economy? Consider, if you will, the life of a teenager living in the 1940's. The Great Depression was finally coming to an end, but the memories of the rough times would scar its sufferers…
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…When teenagers listen to music, does it make them depressed? Does listening to music make them happy? Some people think it does affect them and others do not. Regardless if the person likes music or not it is involved some way in that person’s…
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…Rock music is very complex. In fact "It’s stylistic scope is to broad to be encompassed by any single definition (Romanowski, p.1).” The nearest definition suggests a kind of music that represents and speaks for the teenage society. This music…
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…Earning a driver's license is a most important event for most young Americans. Sixteen is the minimum age at which Texas teenagers can obtain a driver's license. Before they are issued a full driver's license, teens must take driver's education…
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…Responsibility of Tobacco Companies in Advertising for Teenagers In this world today, smoking is rising rapidly. Teenagers at a young age start to smoke for a number of reasons. It is to easy today to get addicted to cigarettes from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…: the birth of a deformed child. During that period, approximately 8,000 babies were born in Europe with severe defects after their mothers had taken thalidomide. The drug, a sedative, had been virtually untested for its effects on pregnancy. Thalidomide…
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