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    academic performance tends to decrease as they have many influential factors leading to their downfall, hence this investigation on determining how peer pressure affects their academic performance, will help not only teenagers themselves, but will help adults in figuring out ways to help a teenager face/overcome these challenges. This research will be conducted by mans of survey forms that the learners will personally fill…

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    When things aren’t right and you know they should be. You don’t need to be a superhero, you need to be a teen activist. A teen activist is a teenager who sees something, and they think it needs to be fixed. But instead of ignoring it and leaving it for someone else they fix it. Important qualities of teen activists is that they need to be brave, and willing to fight for their cause. But the most important one is they need to be hardworking. The first reason that teen activists need to be…

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    Have you ever wonder why adolescence when portrayed in fictional media are seen as carefree? I other words reckless, irresponsible, or easily influenced by others and their environment. You should be asking yourself, is that how actual adolescence/teens act? Most fictional medias that are portraying adolescence/teen with the idea of being careless have the right idea. As an adolescence have a narrow mind making this one of the reasons why adolescence make carefree and bad decisions. This…

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    book, Hillbilly Elegy, that relates to today’s society and my own personal experiences is the inability to openly love and trust loved ones. In today’s society, the generation has commonly been described as “lost” or ‘confused”. Many teenagers and adults tend to struggle with trust. The reason being that relationships have been showcased in such a negative and cynical light which cause many people in today’s society tend to focus on the bad aspects of a relationship. Many people in today’s…

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    barriers that many parents and educators have about adolescence, as many think that teenagers go crazy and have raging hormones. What is different about Siegel’s book from other books about adolescence is that the audience is for both adolescents and adults; most books on adolescence focus on only one of those audiences. Siegel writes in a sincere manner, making it easy to read, comprehend, and compare with our own experiences. In Part I, “The Essence of Adolescence,” Siegel states four brain…

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    merely from the column on Iqbal in the newspaper. Alex Lin, a sixteen year old environmental activist from Westerly, Rhode Island, is another example of teen that became an activist from learning about a problem. After reading an article about Electronic Waste, better known as e-waste, in The New York Times and learning about how bad it was for the environment, Alex knew something had to be done about it. He began by gathering friends from his community service group, Westerly Innovations…

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    By the age of 70 years, smoking 30 cigarettes a day could lead to an equivalent of an extra 14 years of skin ageing. The Real Cost commercial, by the United States Food and Drug Administration, takes place at a convenient store. With the FDA creating this advertisement it shows that smoking is not just a local problem but a national one. A young teenage girl comes and tries to buy some cigarettes. However, she doesn’t have enough money so she rips of her skin to pay for them. Smoking is bad for…

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    (2000), is one that has been picked and pulled apart for its lack of consistency particularly when the theory is applied to a population that does not fit the mold designed by the expert himself (p.469). Given that no one is born an identical replica of someone else (even then experience shapes a person’s life) it is nearly impossible for Arnett’s theory to be applied because so many young adults are not accounted for in the research conducted. In order to further apply his concept, many more…

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    Young People Vs Church

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    Have you ever wonder where the young adults are, or how to attract them to services? Why do young adults quit going to church American teens think about all of the culture. Because the language that they speak, music that they listen to. In different generation many people lives are different. Margaret Taylor writes, “Many young adults tend to think that the older generations tend to make judgments and assumptions about teenagers.” For example, Margaret Taylor said, “Typically based on the…

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    involved in the religious group are the Saint Xavier religion teacher and community group leaders. The group leaders are usually young adults in college between 19 to 22 years old. While I was in the group, the Keating sisters Sandy, Betsy and…

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