Papers 171-180 of total 11023 found.
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…Almost every teenager wants a job, yet many people are against it. I believe teenagers should have after-school jobs for a number of reasons. First, having a son or a daughter that works can financially help the parents. Also, the experience…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to face. Pre-marital sex and pregnancy, alcohol abuse, and drug addiction have always been around but they have never been more available to adolescents than they are now. Adolescents are more on their own to take care of themselves with more and more single…
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…Problems Most Common in Teenagers In our society, especially, the teens have a positive and negative influence from their peer. There are many problems that the teenagers have to face. Some of the common problems are taking drugs, eating disorders…
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…Collier, James. The Hard Life of the Teenager. New York: Four Winds Press 1972. 187 pages. This book has very real, accurate, and detailed accounts and examples of why the adolescent is usually rebellious, confused, lonely…
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Teenagers Should Work Work is part of a person’s life. People work in order to support themselves, their families and to be able to enjoy their life, like go on vacation or buy something useful. Teenagers, like any adults need to have money to enjoy…
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…Problems Teenagers Face Acquiring an Identity and establishing self-esteem are two of the biggest obstacles that teenagers face. As children mature, they view themselves in more complicated ways. By the time they mature into teenagers they are able…
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…Influences of Teenage Violence Does the entertainment industry influence teen violence? Many experts say yes to this question. One person who says yes is President Bill Clinton; We cannot pretend that there is no impact on our culture and our…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Donna Gaines, "Teenage Wasteland," Mapping the Social Landscape, Readings in Sociology, On March of 1987, in Bergenfield, New Jersey, Four teenagers were discovered inside a Camaro. The car was parked inside an unused garage where…
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…More and more teens are suffering from an easily cureable problem. Teenage sleep deprivation is a common issue many people face. The problem is that teenagers simply cannot wake-up early without enduring health problems. The reason is because…
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TEENAGERS IN TODAY’S SOCIETY. How society and the media perceive teenagers does not necessarily represent reality. Not all texts are designed to tell the real story but to cater for the dreams of a target audience…
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