Boredom in Teens Essay

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    attitude has influenced other young ladies in her school to be a part of the Big Brother Big Sister Foundation. I believe it takes a village to raise a child. This platform is not only about what I can do but what we can do collaboratively. The Miss Teen Promise Female Scholarship and Preparatory Program is an organization that gives back to communities in Arkansas through volunteerism, mentoring and education. Similar to Miss America Organization, it serves to empower young women to be…

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    Music is frequently known and used as a pleasurable pastime. When simply studying, cooking, or going on a run, music has the ability influence positive behavior. Music genres give the opportunity to explore and listen to something that will help get ‘the job’ done, whatever task it is at the time. Music has the power internally to persuade its audience in a certain direction; music has been known for influencing change. A tune can give the listener the power to push through their assignment or…

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    have a specific “pump up” list of music that I try to listen to before every race. The reason I have this specific list, and listen to only these songs, is because they remind me of past successes. Some of these songs include; Fire it Up, Smells Like Teen Spirit and Eye of the Tiger, and Super Villan just to name a few. Going back to my 80’s style of music again. I also enjoy listening to upbeat music and Pandora radio, while I am studying and working on homework because it keeps me happy and…

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    of grunge. The song, “Smells like Teen Spirit” starts off with a chord progression that gets stuck within the listener’s head. From there, it leads into the verse which has a dreamlike kind of vibe. The bridge then produces this raw, powerful, tension filled rhythm that caused the listeners ears to perk up in suspense. Finally, the song progresses into the chorus leaving the audience in awe at what they are hearing, knowing it is a monumental song. “Smells like Teen Spirit”, was not meant to be…

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    IS BOREDOM REALLY BAD FOR YOU Were you ever bored sitting at home doing nothing at all. Studies show That kids who cant cope with boredom are likely to abuse drugs and alcohol. Could boredom actually harm you. We need more boredom because boredom teaches us how to cope with more boredom in the future. It also lets you be creative and think about the techniques you have learned. Today boredom is very rare which is not a good thing according to…

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    apps. Using these apps, teens can see and do what they choose to do, and be able to do it when they would like to. There are many teenagers involved with social media to some extent and the reasons behind this are their desperate for attention, seek drama, and boredom. At some point, a teenager is going to want to have the “spotlight” on them. They might need support after a bad moment in their life or just want somebody to tell them what they would like to hear. Some teens feel lonely because…

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    Boredom Definition

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    Can someone really "die of boredom"? The phrase is so commonly used, but could it be true? Many sources say boredom is good for people but, research shows that yes, a person can die of boredom. So is said, those who complain of being bored may be at risk to die young. Those who have been at state of high level tedium are likely, by two and a half times a possibility of dying of boredom as a person is with possibilities of dying of a heart disease or stroke. Boredom is also believed to be a…

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    There are three main causes that lead to teen substance abuse. To begin, frequent boredom play’s a huge role in teen substance abuse. “More than 52 percent of teens who have too much stress, frequent boredom, or spend lots of money are at risk for teen substance abuse” (Peterson 1). The percentage shown tells us it is an issue because if teens are getting that bored and that’s what they do instead of something that won’t affect their life later on, it is and issue and can cause them to get into…

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    at home, with nothing to do, one can pull out their phone and play. Boredom can easily be taken away by turning on a cell phone. People find themselves using small amounts of time to play games. America is "becoming a society that is ready to kill even a few second of boredom with the tap of a touchscreen." Daniel Gross from CNN conducts research and interviews people to answer his essential question: have smartphones killed boredom? A large percentage of phone users use their phone for…

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