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    and Jim takes down the Jolly Roger flag (black flag with the skeleton) and throws it overboard and yells “God saw the save king! Said I, waving my cap: and there’s and an end to Captain Silver!”(239) This is where I believe that he has become and adult, started as a cabin boy to a captain, from a boy who was scared of a blind pirate to the captain. His growth is very visible at this point of the story and it surprises me how fast he came to be.The thought of a young boy with no courage to…

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    According to Erikson (1968), for young adults of age 18 to 40, will enter the sixth developmental stage of Intimacy vs. Isolation. At this stage, emerging adults can be observed to share about themselves more intimately with others. Emerging adults would explore on building long-lasting relationships as well as working on committing to someone other than family members. Though intimacy relationship is often romantic in nature, however, close friendships are important as well. People who are…

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    particularly the most vulnerable. Which includes passing a comprehensive immigration reform bill, create supportive community environment and raise awareness about the negative effects of discrimination. McLeigh, J.D., & Boberience, L. V. (2014). Young adults in conflict: Confident but struggling, networked but disconnected. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 86(6),…

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    associated with older adults is a growing area of concern. In the next 10 years, the entire baby boomer generation will cross into the older adult age group. This development is likely to highlight the already disproportionately higher rate of suicidal ideation and completion among older adults. Sawyer and Williams (2012) have conducted research to address this issue and to provide counselors with information for developing a comprehensive approach for working with older adults at risk of…

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    desire to raise many children. Many years later, I had my first child, it was then that I realized I was no playing houses anymore, I had numerous questions unanswered. The critical question was: How to raise my daughter to grow into a successful adult? While I was pregnant I read several books about parenting, the definition of the words “parenting” or “parents” was worthy to read, but none describes the steps to…

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    all of his crazy situations and the way he handles them you begin to get the idea that he has an intense fear of growing up. Throughout The Catcher and The Rye, J.D. Salinger uses symbolism to show Holden 's fear of growing up in order to help his adult readers understand what it is like to be a teenager. He does…

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    irresponsibility and immaturity. This is a reason why the question “When do kids become adults?” is a very debatable topic among people today. People argue over the ages for driving, voting, drinking, etc. The legal age of adulthood is currently 18 years old. This age of consent should remain the same because 18 years old is a fit age for adulthood. There lies a great deal of rationality as to why 18 years old is when kids become adults. For instance, brain studies have shown that the majority…

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    The Catcher in the Rye If a person had the opportunity to grow up, would they? Throughout the story The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield goes through many challenges in the book. In the novel Holden struggles with internal conflict by seeing the adult world in its phoniness and it’s unbearable moments. Through the duration of the story what influences Holden Caulfield’s unreliability are his lies and deceits, his sexual identity, and his mental instability. While reading The Catcher in the…

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    The Struggle of Becoming an Adult: Marcus Aurelius’ “On Getting Out of Be Marcus Aurelius wrote “On Getting out of Bed” from his book “Meditations”. This piece is a an effective motivational strategy that cues memories of receiving support and encouragement towards others. Basically, Aurelius reminds us that life isn’t just about feeling good or wasting time being inattentive. As a human we were made to experience different things. Nature demands that we must contribute something to this world…

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    become an adult while he was alive,I think he would have said “yes”. Maturity comes with time and experience and with maturity comes adulthood. Some say that being a teenager and being an adult is impossible.But in some circumstances it can be accomplished. This situation happened with Henry as he went to war. His process of becoming an adult was sped up from him seeing,hearing,smelling,and touched throughout the experience at war. Henry going that gives him the maturity that typical adults…

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