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    1970's Suicide Trends

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    maintain. The topic that will be covered in this paper is a comparison of the suicide rates from the 1970’s to present and also the differences in the reasons for suicide. Focus will be restricted to adolescents from the ages of fifteen to twenty four years old and how the pressure of society on adolescents has impacted suicide rates during this time frame. Throughout this article, I will attempt to answer this question based on case studies, peer-reviewed articles, and online resources. To…

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    Worlds Secret Leader Over the years mass media has taken over the world. All of the different forms of mass media such as social media, the internet, cell phones, televisions, etc. have had a great impact on this generation. Some people may believe that mass media has only affected the world positively, which in some ways mass media has benefited society; however the different forms of mass media have created more difficulties and harm to this generation. The media is exceptionally powerful.…

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    Social Media Social media is a website or an application that enable users to create, share, and find content or to participate in social networking. It’s something that we are really close to our daily basis. Now days not only adult that use it, but many children under age use it too. Although there are not only positive effects that we will gain, however people still utilize it, because almost all people use social media. Social media actually has a lot negative effects than positive effects.…

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    It goes without saying that social media has tremendous effects on people nowadays. Several researches have pointed out that there are several advantageous features as well as drawbacks of social media coupled with the specific reasons for bad effects on young generations. Undoubtedly, social media is now a new concept of the modern era, as seen in Shahjahan and Christy’s research study (2014, V, para 1): “A new platform, social media, has taken the power of the word to new levels, transforming…

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    of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their education and there social life which in turn affects their future. Teenage pregnancy does not allow the teen mothers to complete their studies and affect the social well beings. It has been seen that some…

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    on self-image that pressure teens to strive for society’s ideal beauty. During adolescences, teens are criticized when their self-image doesn’t measure up to America’s ideal beauty standards, which can cause negative consequences on an individual. Media has a huge impact on adolescent’s self-image and…

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    “Social Media negatively affects teenagers”. Whether you agree with this statement or not social media today has a huge impact not only adolescents but the wider community in general. The impact of social media can not only have effects on your business, your whereabouts’, your thoughts, pictures, employment both negatively and positively depending on its use. Teenagers of today are getting on board the social media bus and using this type of communication to be seen and heard. With many new and…

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    argument that women in the mainstream media have been portrayed as sexualized objects for decades in an attempt for advertisement; sexualizing women has been a successful business tactic that guarantees attention and profit. As technology develops over time, it also creates more opportunities to exploit women for personal gain. In this day and age, nobody accessing the media more than today’s adolescents. A 2013 study reported that 81% of American teenagers use social media sites, and a 2015…

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    Social media, today has grown to a level where not even professors could understand the rapid growth of social media in the last decade. Although most of the parents and the older generation discourage social media due to the seriousness of cyber attack, sexualisation and paedophiliac actions social media also has many positives. When teens use such websites as Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and twitter, there will always be a negative and positive effect on the person. According to Statasia, In…

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    society have changed considerably with time; through the development of new media and technology. The media’s influence on appearance, perpetuates a belief system about the importance of being thin, and associates a negative stigma with individuals whom are either overweight or obese. The internalization of this belief system has been identified as a keystone for the development of body dissatisfaction in children and pre-adolescent dieting motivation (Hayes, S., TantIeff-Dunn, S. 2010).…

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