Papers 1961-1970 of total 11023 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…the rest of a teenager’s life. An adolescent could start taking drugs and skipping school. Drugs are one of the most common reasons why children drop out. Once a teenager starts doing drugs they are more than likely to move onto more harsh drugs. Skipping…
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…of totally smoke-free workplaces versus smoke-free areas, effects of legislation including increasing taxes, and effects of smoke-free workplaces and clean air legislation on teenagers. People are increasingly insisting on a healthy environment and clean air…
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…Peer Pressure Peer pressure is a very real issue that affects many of the teenagers of the world today. Society offers many misleading advertisements that seem to lead teens in all the wrong directions. If the youth of today are more educated…
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…. Today, America has a great problem with the way teenagers deal with hate; however, there are many ways to solve the problem Hatred leads to many of America¹s greatest problems such as: gangs, cults, and racism. According to a 1991 survay…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION All teenagers experience a stage of rebellion where they seek their independence from their parents. During these years of a teenager’s life, they learn things about life whether…
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…Adolescence Many parents of teenagers in the 90’s believe that their kids are growing up faster then they did. They think they are being exposed to more negative forces such as drugs, drinking and sex. Because they are faced with these problems…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of violent acts have decreased by 20%, teenagers are committing these acts more frequently today; accounting for a staggering 50% of all violent acts committed. The reason for the increase in crimes committed is because the teenagers today have become desensitized…
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…be more perception than reality. In 1994, 74 percent of junior high and high school students said teenage violence and crime is a "major problem," according to a study of 502 students by Roper Starch Worldwide. And 53 percent rated violence in schools…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for each other, but I believe it is just an infatuation. Romeo and Juliet first meet at the Capulets’ “party” in act 1, scene 5. This scene lets the readers know that young lovers’ emotions are sitting on their shoulders and that teenagers often don’t know…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the threat may be more perception than reality. In 1994, 74 percent of junior high and high school students said teenage violence and crime is a "major problem," according to a study of 502 students by Roper Starch Worldwide. And 53 percent rated violence…
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