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    Drugs In Schools

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    forward while for others, drug is usually "designed" as a "recreational" . The extent of this phenomenon, which tends to corrupt the educational environment, is attributed to family, social and economic problems. These difficulties mean that our teens are confused. They need a real support otherwise seeing the case of those who are still at experimental stage to worsen. For example: Study showed that 20% of 450 students asked about drugs, reported having used drugs next to 40% in high school…

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    during the past year, while 90 percent of social-media-using teens who have witnessed online cruelty say they have ignored mean behavior on social media, and 35 percent have done this frequently. 95 percent of social-media-using teens who have witnessed cruel behavior on social networking sites say they have seen others ignoring the mean behavior, and 55 percent witness this frequently. According to a 2013 Pew Research study, eight out of 10 teens who use social media share more information…

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    Online education significantly involves social networking which allows an organization or a company to improve in the sector of communication and production of goods and services. These are archived because a company can reach to its employees easily and efficiently. There is an open communication which enhances invention and delivery of data from one place to another also provision of an opportunity to widen commerce contacts. Social networking may include facebook, twitter, Google, Wikipedia.…

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    Sensation Seeking Scale, form V which is a 40-item, forced choice questionnaire were each represents a tendency towards SS and has two statements (A or B). Also, it has four subscales: Thrill and Adventure Seeking (TAS), Experience Seeking (ES), Boredom Susceptibility (BS), and Disinhibition (DIS).…

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    Abstinence Programs

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    programs doesn 't work in high school and more teens are getting pregnant and having STDS. Especially in the USA we have the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the America than any 1st world country.Because they 're not teaching this much in the USA and most of the teenagers are learning this the hard way. So the truth about abstinence programs. Abstinence programs can help prevent STDS and teen pregnancy by showing them the right way to have sex but teens don 't understand the consequences.But…

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    Abuse Among Teens

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    substances for example- drugs, nicotine or alcohol without medical justification. The issue of substance abuse is getting prevalent all over the community. Alcohol, over-dosed medications, narcotic, illegal drugs, over-the-counter are both abused among teens, young adults and mid-aged adults in the community. Even though many of these people see substance abuse as a personal lifestyle preference, the penalties that occur by the misuse of drugs and alcohol are severe. The concerns leave both…

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    Good? Introduction A social network is a social structure made up of individuals that are tied together by friendship, kinship, common interest, sexual relationship, knowledge or prestige. Generally, teens use social network to communicate and stay in touch with their friends or make new friends. Teens also use social networks to make social plans with friends and maybe to flirt. Teenagers love to express themselves. Content There are many types of social Network; Social Connection,…

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    “Having the freedom to read and the freedom to choose is one of the best gifts my parents gave me. “-Judy Blume. As you grow into an adult your parents teach you how to make choices on your own so you can learn right from wrong and how to survive in the adult world on your own for the first time. Some people believe books should be banned because of inappropriate language or actions taking place in the book that the parent is not comfortable with their child reading. There will come a time in a…

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    who teaches them basic math and grammar exercises. On Top of that, lessons on helping others are included and they are learning, having fun, and are developing cognitive thinking. On the other side of the spectrum, shows like Cosmos gravitate more to teen and adults. There are endless amount of materials one can absorb and spew out when useful. Since a majority of people feel like reading is mundane and plain to some degree, if they had a choice they would want to watch a video on the subject…

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    feeling of inadequacy. Ethan Cross, social psychiatrist from the University of Michigan, found out that people who are involved in social media tend to be more miserable than the others who do not use social media (Whiteman, 2014). Self-distraction and boredom relief are two main reasons why people are using social media, said Dr. Shannon M. Rauch of Benedictine University. People who are more likely to involve themselves into social media are those who are more anxious and feeling insecure…

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