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    This is one way that peers add the risk to alcoholism, but there is always the famous “peer pressure”. Peer pressure has been long known and hated. A non drinker might think that they are strong enough to go to a party without drinking but as Sober College Rehab says,“ peer pressure can make even the most steadfast young adult submit to experimentation and a “just this once” mindset. Even with no other risk factors present, peer pressure can be one of the most influential forces…

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    express who they are. However, that’s not always true. Society kills women with this idea of beauty making each of them wish that they were a mere copy of someone else instead of themselves. Women, especially teenagers that are becoming women, are faced with a lot of pressures from their peers and society. Women are either too short, too tall, too skinny, too fat, they seem to have too many imperfections. All of these ideas about women just need to stop. Too many young girls and women have…

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    As a teenager, I grew up seeing marijuana being used in my Jr. and high school years. It was never used in my household but throughout my peers. Some only smoked because they feel it's a trend, through peered pressure and that's how their household is. I had friends whose parents thought it was okay for them to smoke marijuana but only until they reached a certain age of acceptance. In fact, they rather them smoke marijuana than any other drug. From an early age, they're already exposed to drugs…

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    Juvenile curfews do not keep teenagers out of trouble or decrease crime rates. “ One study shows that curfews do not match the time at which juvenile offenses are most prevalent” (McDowall). Juvenile crimes most happen on school days while school is in sessions. “There was also some evidence…

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    These people at times would take advantage of their situation resulting in an unwanted pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is a major social concern to parents, health professionals, school nurses, and the community. When it comes to pregnancy, teenagers who are practicing alcoholism are at greater risk of becoming pregnant than the ones who abstain from alcoholism. Alcohol and illicit drugs inhibit the nervous system, decrease individuals self –control and contributing largely to unplanned pregnancy…

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    was a hundred years ago and people in general are being taught to resolve conflict in a humane way. Since William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies there have been many improvements in society over the last 70 years. While William Golding was alive, teenagers were often mean and inhumane like those portrayed…

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    Abstinence Programs

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    work in high school and more teens are getting pregnant and having STDS. Especially in the USA we have the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the America than any 1st world country.Because they 're not teaching this much in the USA and most of the teenagers are learning this the hard way. So the truth about abstinence programs. Abstinence programs can help prevent STDS and teen pregnancy by showing them the right way to have sex but teens don 't understand the consequences.But some parents don…

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    it was a hundred years ago and people in general are being taught to resolve conflict in a more humane way. Over the last 70 years since William Golding wrote “Lord of the Flies”, there have been many improvements in society . While he was alive, teenagers were often mean and inhumane like those portrayed in the book. If William Golding observed the…

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    Drug Trends Essay

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    reasons, especially in teenagers, include peer pressure, family problems, and curiosity. Due to the increase in these factors the current drug trend for illegal drug use is on the rise. In an article written in the Journal of Drug Issues, the writers state that "…results from the Monitoring the Future Program, which surveys 8th, 10th, and 12th graders, reported that methamphetamine use has doubled in the last decade." While this article only speaks of methamphetamine use teenagers have…

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    alcohol as they get older pressure teens to feel like they need to take part in loose activities. These drastic differences between childhood and adulthood result in emotional turmoil. J.D. Salinger’s the Catcher in the Rye illustrates how harmful forcing teenagers into adults can be to their mental health and wellness. Growing up introduces people to new emotions and desires, such as lust and drinking. While transitioning from being a kid to becoming an adult, teenagers…

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