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    them from perceived adversities (Levine 3). As a result, parents are interfering with a vital part of adolescent growth: psychological development. This is a crucial foundation to a child’s sense of self. Without this internal structure, teens will feel boredom, vagueness, unhappiness, and a dependence on others. Although these parents genuinely want their child to succeed, they go about it in the wrong way. Constantly pressured and overly criticized, their children feel devoid of love, yet…

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    a-minus, red birds, Vitamin R, and roses? There is no question we have heard some of these words. Yet, what is unexpected is they are all code words used by teens for prescription drugs per the National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens (2016). Prescription drug abuse among teens has rapidly increased, and has become a public health concern. Teens who are abusing prescription drugs are at higher risk for other abusive problems (Milner, Ham, & Zamboanga, 2014.) With many other issues going on in…

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    Over 26 billion animals are used every year for animal testing (Animal Testing). Some would argue that animal testing is helpful to the human life because we have found a lot about what the body looks like inside and how it works. Also, we have found many vaccines against harmful diseases. Woods research states “animal testing has been around for over 2,000 years” (9). Alcmaeno, a Greek scientist in 500 BC found about how eye sight works. Erasistrtus, an Egyptian scientist in 300BC found out…

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    are “sad and lonely due to lack of direct interactions”, and it is lowering their “feeling of connections” and “increasing their sense of loneliness.” This theory supported by Doctor John Eastwood, he claimed if “attentions were failed to engage, boredom would set in. As the result, social media insisted their “constant connectivity” more likely leads to passive experiences, absence of meaningful…

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    because of how addicted the drugs are. Drug use occurs when someone wants to change something about their self such as; fitting in with a group, their peer or trying to be a part of today’s society, to escape reality, to help them relax, to release boredom, to seem like an adult and to experiment the feeling of being under the influence of a controlled substance. For drugs user drugs provided…

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    and similar gadgets a huge new market of laborers is needed. Millions of previously unemployed Chinese children, teens, and adults now have incredible jobs, working in densely packed factories producing hundreds of thousands of cellular devices every day. Not only are they now employed, they are overworked with twelve hour work days, never starved of activity or overcome with boredom. In fact, when interviewed a worker said when they got back to the dormitories they didn’t even want to move; not…

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    Stephanie Kuehn is a clinical psychologist and author best known for writing several freestanding psychological thrillers. She debuted her writing career with Charm & Strange, which won the William Morris Award in 2014. Stephanie Kuehn raised in Berkeley, California, a quirky sort of place full of bookstores. As an infant, she was adopted by a father that was an editor and journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle. As such, hence she spent a lot of her childhood with persons that had a passion…

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    everything is created right in front of them. Fox news states “The exercise of imagination and intuitive thinking relies on an atmosphere where the mind has nothing else to do but dream or think in silence.” Children never get the chance to experience boredom these days because they are always sucked into technology like tv and internet. (Revolution Green) Together with Health issues, technology can also cause problems in our social life. We live a life isolated from our family and friends.…

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    An adolescent female browsing Tumblr sees glamorous images of fifties teens swinging around the sock hop and sipping milkshakes through a straw in a Grease-esque diner. “I was born in the wrong era,” she says. The jubilant fifties teens join together to do the hand jive in their poodle skirts and leather jackets. “I wish I could have been alive in the fifties,” adolescent girl sighs. Although the imagery is captivating, it masks the female discontent of the Era of Affluence. What the nostalgic…

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    Thesis About Phubbing

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    Thesis: Phubbing is a detriment to social interactions and impairs communication. I. (I will begin my presentation phubbing the class.) This is a behavior many of us are familiar with. It is a rude, annoying, and disrespectful behavior many of us have made a habit of. We have dinner with our families in silence, attend meetings with our attention focused elsewhere, and no longer notice people in public because we are too distracted with our virtual connectivity. Understanding this behavior and…

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