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    INTRODUCTION LoveWorld Teens Publishing is responsible for the production, distribution and promotion of publications and related products that are tailored specifically for teenagers and young adults in general. Amongst other publications and products is the flagship product- TeeVo; a daily devotional for teenagers. TeeVo has gained popularity in the Nigerian and South African markets but the vision of the LoveWorld Teens Publishing for this product goes beyond these two countries. The company…

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    "Discuss the development and the importance of attachment in early life making sure to include psychological theory and reference to psychological research in your answer" Whilst the process of attachment in early life may appear straightforward, there is however, a number of theories that can explain how this can vary. The development and importance of attachment in early life is well portrayed in psychological theory and in psychological research. The definition of attachment according to…

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    Teenage Crimes Essay

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    Being a teenager in a way was in a different phase of life. We became more curious, more free-spirited, and more fire in us. We become curious with everything around us, often wanting to take a crack at anything without taking consequences into consideration, that sort of feeling where you think you can take on the world. This sort of attitude is how some teenagers tend to rebel (and often without cause). Recently, the rise of crimes committed by these youngsters are rising alarmingly; making…

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    Celebrities Influence

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    The importance of this paper aimed at exploring celebrity influence audience reception especially to adolescents. In addition to relations with family and peers, adolescents often form secondary attachments to figures they encounter in the popular media (Boon & Lomore, 2001). The idolization of celebrities simply is an unavoidable part of growing up for all adolescents. They lined their bedroom walls with celebrity’s posters, girls swooning over Jennifer Aniston’s stylish outfit and boys…

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    The Breakfast Club which was written, directed and produced by John Hughes was written for teenagers and allowed other generations to observe popular culture through the eyes of a teenager. The film illustrates teenage culture in the 1980’s and the social struggles tied to being a teenager. To understand the shift in American culture within the 1980’s and how movies began depicting popular culture, the film does an excellent job of illustrating. Popular culture, low culture, elite culture,…

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    According to the ALA office for Intellectual Freedom the book Fallen Angels by Myers contains offensive language , racism, and violence. However, I agree that the book contains inappropriate content for young adults but it also demonstrates a young adult just like us that suffered an injury and couldn’t play basketball which was his passion, it was hard for him to overcome the situation because it was something he had worked for his entire life , but instead of being depressed he…

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    “pre-wired” to behave certain way in order to built a relationship with their caregiver. Relationship is built by reciprocal responses between an adult and an infant. Infants will do what they are capable of. For the newborns it is crying or not crying. They cry when they want attention and stop when they have one. For example, when a baby cries an adult assumes they might be sleepy, hungry, cold, warm etc. Figuring out what’s going on with the baby may be tricky at times, but baby has…

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    Glee Themes

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    comedy) that succeeded more than what colleagues had expected. Glee, it quickly became known as “first of its kind.”Glee took three genres and combined them. Unlike most teenage shows, this show actually pertained to adolescents and over the years young adults. Ryan Murphy portrayed teen melodrama with common ups and downs of an adolescent's life like relationships, friendships while heavily relying on the emotional and relational development of tangible characters.…

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    When it comes to conflict in intimate relationships, the way in which partners engage in resolving it can either strengthen or weaken their relationship. Relationships that form may inherit conflict due to different cultural, familial, religious, and value backgrounds. In regard to intimate relationships, there are important areas of communication where conflict has a greater chance of arising, such as inefficient communication, incompatible sexual values, personality, other relationships, drug…

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    The author advises young adults to enjoy their college experience. Zinsser uses a plethora of pathos evidence mixed with a bit of logos to convince his audience. He utilizes an organizational strategy consisting of pathos followed by logos. All of these aspects combined proves to be quite effective at convincing his audience. I challenge young adults heading to college to find at least an hour each day to do something…

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