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    Annotated Bibliography Dealing with teen depression. (2010, September 18). GT magazine [Victoria, Australia], 14. Retrieved March 10, 2016 from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA237421136&v=2.1&u=ko_k12hs_d73&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w&asid=8be9f5873ed849f7f3811f6ed0896608 This article begins with a case study regarding a 16-year-old girl who is suffering from depression. The article continues by explaining the different causes of depression, the symptoms of depression, and the methods to…

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    Engaging in social drinking occurs for various reasons including peer pressure, celebratory ceremonies, boredom, and sadness. However, America as a nation has seen an increased number of teenagers pursing underage drinking. Currently in our country, the legal age to indulge in alcoholic activities is twenty-one. Yet, there are kids 15 and 16 years old drinking illegally. The drinking age argument has been a heated topic for the past couple of years and the main question asked is if the drinking…

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    Response to No need to call by Sherry Turkle In the article, No need to call, the author talks about how text messaging and social media media is playing a huge role in the improvement of self esteem and self confidence among some shy teens. She uses Elaine, a teen who texts each of her 6 friends about 20 times every day, as a huge part in her. Turkle claims that social media is positive for the most part because people are able to express themselves more openly and don't have to worry about…

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    More often than not, people consume alcohol for countless reasons; celebrations, stress, sadness, boredom, rebellion and peer pressure are just a few. The ages between 18 to 21 year olds fall in the category of “people”. In the United States, the legal age drinking is currently twenty-one, but illegally anyone can consume alcohol. Now the main question is why? If at the age of 18 in America, people are allowed to purchase tobacco, get married without parental consent, and even join the armed…

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    the land. Indeed, Allah does not like corrupters”. (Surah Al-Qasas 28:77). Among the reasons for this phenomenon to happen is the influence of films shown on television and cinema. Teens violent behavior are scenes from films. In addition, adolescents who lack moral and religious education also engage in vandalism. Teens who are not up with adequate parental and religion instruction are easily affected by the urge to vandalism. Furthermore, the feelings of appreciate of the property cannot be…

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    Technology: Not So Bad After All Many educators and parents have complained over the fact that their students and children have very short attention spans and technology is to be blamed. They claim that in the classroom, students’ phones can be continuous distractions that impede effective learning (Barnes, Raymond, and Sharmila 2-3). At home, parents lament over the fact that their children are constantly watching tv or using their phones while simultaneously completing their schoolwork…

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    social problems in Toronto. According to research, 47,000 Canadian deaths are linked to substance abuse annually and 30 percent of illicit drug users in Toronto are between the ages of 15 and 24, including even children, homeless and street-involved (Teen Challenge, n.d.). A growing number of taking drugs amongst the young Torontonians is rising, and Torontonians are closely associated with 47,000 Canadian deaths as well. Drug use amongst Toronto youths has increased, potentially endangering…

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    to the passenger window, the camera focuses on the adult woman while she sings the next line of the song and then focuses on the adult male as he continues onto the next lyric. The family seems to have stopped their boredom at this point when the scene changes to the adolescent teens then shifting to the female child as she sings, “And that’s for all time” with a smile on her face. As a whole, the family sings…

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    Addiction is a growing epidemic in the world. Substance abuse has a tremendous effect on society. It not only impacts the individual, it affects families, communities and taxpayers. It discriminates against no creed anybody can become a victim to drugs, legal or illegal. I have decided to discuss this topic because I, like many people in the world have had a close family member who was addicted to drugs. No one has been able to completely answer the question of what causes substance abuse…

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    beforehand that video gaming at a social event is not necessarily polite, but I never fully realized why. It was only here that I finally had a revelation that video gaming and texting in public is anti-social. It was blatantly obvious tonight. The teens at the table across from us, for example, were communicating with each other, but they were not really socializing, and while my own friends were playing, I really felt dismally abandoned. Now I understand why I was never allowed to bring…

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