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    untouched. It stared back as if it was saying “Fill me up and get started on finishing me.” The pressures boiled up into a thick soup as the water boiled and the smell of failure spread its putrid aroma through the room. So many assignments due, so many people to please and the overwhelming sensation to feel happy with oneself, weighed down it’s hopes on this paper. Many College students face so many pressures in school, which include the need to fulfill financial responsibilities, make their…

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    College Pressures by William Zinsser, he talks about college students and all the pressure they face that not only affect their education, but their personal life as well. In the text Zinsser identifies four kinds of pressure: Economic pressure, Parental pressure, Peer-pressure, and Self induced pressure. Zinsser’s claims about the college pressures students face are very accurate and relatable, not to just one student or an abundance of students… but all college students. College puts pressures…

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    research study is titled, “The role of parental involvement affect in children’s academic performance”. This study was chosen because I have read multiple articles on parenting styles but I have found this article to be more interesting. It touches on the different ways that parents can be involved not only in the classroom but while at home as well. This study was obtained through the UNF database through the ERIC database. The keywords “parental involvement and student performance” were used.…

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    social network. Drug addiction is defined as the biological and social capacity to repeat please seeking experiences (Nestler, 2013). As described above, the biological aspect of this disease means that it can affect anyone who succumbs to social pressures. More specifically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration reports that drug addiction has been a national public health concern affecting the lives of nearly twenty-four million Americans each year (NIDB, 2011). Public…

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    due to society. Chapter one indicates that we are treating our children like miniature adults. Elkind’s states, “Today’s pressures on middle-class children go grow up fast begins in early childhood. Chief among them is the pressure for early intellectual attainment, deriving from a change perception of precocity” (p. 6). I must agree with Elkind’s as I witness the amount of pressure placed on student’s by parents as well as teachers to grow up fact and be responsible not only for information…

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    Why Do Students Drop Out of College? $22,512 for tuition and fees, $410 a month for rent, $153 a month for a car payment and $90 for insurance… the list goes on and on. These are just some of the things I have to pay as a college student. Because of my major, I have classes from 8am until 10pm Monday through Friday; But I also need to work several jobs in order to pay my bills. So that forces me to work overnights every night of the week, while getting all of my school work done to keep my…

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    are what determine a student’s future after leaving college. Peer pressure is one of the things that many students face in college mainly because there is no parental guidance. There is not a parent watching over the student making sure he or she makes good choices. Students are left to make their own decisions and choices in college, and peer pressure extremely influences these decisions and choices. Being a college student, I can verify that poor choices are more likely to be made at a…

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    “overwhelmed and constrained by parental pressures, rules, and orders.” However, the Chinese immigrant’s support system in a new country helps families manage these generation gaps to a certain degree. Despite increased degrees of parental pressure and family conflicts, Chinese children still “end up doing what their parents expect them to do,” and a large contributor to this is the society in which they…

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    School can be stressful and overwhelming to student regardless of the academic level. Many students, who abandon the idea of studying, can succumb to the method of academic cheating. Academic cheating is a problem. Young adults, especially in high school, will or have already cheated, “In a survey of 24,000 students at 70 high schools, Donald McCabe (Rutgers University) found that 64 percent of students admitted to cheating on a test, 58 percent admitted to plagiarism and 95 percent said they…

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    include parental monitoring; according to the authors, when parents are less involved in monitoring and observing the adolescents, there is a resulting increase in risky behaviours such as smoking, sexual engagement, drug use, and criminal activities. Parental involvement, another key factor, in the adolescents’ homework and extracurricular activities does not only improve the performance of such a child, but also decrease aggressive and poor behaviours such as smoking and drinking. Parental…

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