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    What are STDs (sexually transmitted diseases)? STDs are a disease that many people get from being sexually active. Some STDs are caused by different things other than being sexually active, such as sharing the same bedding, the same towel, same clothing, and toilet seats. Some STDs men will have symptoms and women won’t have symptoms. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease that can be treated with antibiotics, it can be spread by doing oral, vaginal, or anal sex, Genital…

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    perpetrator is a young adult in his/her mid-twenties without a high school diploma.” (National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information) Statistics also indicate that many victims of such abuse are children of teenage parents. This is a very terrifying fact as the number of teenage pregnancies is on the rise as it sits currently at 57% nationwide. Research also indicates very young children (ages three and younger) are the most frequent victims of child fatalities from child abuse.…

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    Cyberbullying On Teenagers

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    emotionally, but also mentally getting anxiety, depression, and could even lead to suicide. Nothing good comes from cyberbullying; bullying in general is not right, but bullying one on the internet can have harassment coming to the victim where ever they go. Cyberbullying can have drastic effects on the victim; the victim can be lead to getting mental health problems, and are 2 to 9 times more likely to consider committing suicide (Cyber Bullying Statistics). In addition, over 70% of students…

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    This can cause the victim to be embarrassed or afraid of further bullying if they tell an adult. It can make the child passive and less confident in themselves which can be a hindrance on their academic success. With the world becoming more connected via Internet…

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    post-apocalyptic dystopian science fiction trilogy by James Dashner. The Maze Runner is about a boy who wakes up in a box with no memory of his past, except his name, Thomas. When the elevator doors opened, he is pulled into a glade by a group of teenage boys who also have…

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    Essay On Drug Testing

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    disease, hepatic cellular damage, psychological disturbances, and testicular atrophy (Proctor 1340). Many steroid users experience mental and physical problems and sometimes death, such as a teenage boy in Plano who committed suicide due to steroids (“EDITORIAL: Monet for Steroid Testing” 1). Steroid use can also cause euphoria, mood swings, psychosis, aggressiveness, depression and altered libido which are behavioral effects (Proctor 1341). Other problem behaviors include vehicular…

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    Carr’s Causation in History, he discusses the importance of causes and effects in history. Carr’s strong explanation of the theory of cause and effect is clearly explained when he states, “… you would attempt to diagnose the cause of Smith 's apparently causeless behaviour in the firm conviction that some cause there must be” (Carr, 4). If a certain event have occurred, people would naturally try to find justification as to why it could…

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    Holden's Disillusionment

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    health cases every year, and most of them occur during a teen’s life. Teens stress and struggle through their mental health problems, increasing the need for help from others. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger explores the life of a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield, after he flunks out of the fourth elite boarding school he has attended. Throughout the novel, Holden struggles with depression and loneliness, and is unable to find help for himself as he meets old acquaintances…

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    Teen Activism Examples

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    Yousafzai, Alex Libby, and Faye Carey. These activists all worked hard to achieve their goal of helping their community or even making a difference in the world. Teen activists take a stand for what’s right after their experiences against their cause. Teen activists are hard-working, dedicated, and most significantly, passionate. One of many teen activists’ who are hard-working is Malala Yousafzai. Yousafzai was hard working by never giving up on her passion of giving (mostly girls)…

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    as Marilyn Campbell talk about how bullies also face problems related to mental health, and other authors such as Deborah Goebert explain how ethnic background also impacts bullying. My research has shown me that there are various causes to bullying, and that these causes lead to similar as well as different…

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