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    of parents who decided to raise their children better and educate them about their bodies and everything that comes with puberty and growing up, but just because something is better does not mean that it is…

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    Rape Vs Sexual Assault

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    The girl’s body is starting to change and the breasts are starting to form. Pedophiles go for young girls around this age group knowing they have just gone through puberty. It’s an observable fact that men are attracted to younger women. They also go for the younger girls because their small and easy to grab. Men go after 18-24 years’ old’s because their “experienced”. This age group is targeted because of miscommunication…

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    Nature vs. Nurture Controversy The debate is whether nature or nurture affects development more. Some believe that nature determines how a person will develop, and some believe that it’s entirely based on nurture. Some believe that your genetic makeup determines how you will be for the rest of your life. People at the other end of the spectrum, believe that you are born with a blank slate, and your environment completely determines your development. None of these people are wrong, however, the…

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    compared to them. Because their pre-frontal cortex is just emerging they are not mature enough for someone to see their actions being conscientious. Self-awareness doesn’t really begin to reveal itself in a student until upper grade, right before puberty starts. These are among the chief reasons…

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    socialization, media, and peer relations all affect the mental health of adolescent girls. Although Dr. Pipher’s clients represent a wide variety of girls ranging from ages twelve to eighteen, they all experience the singular event of puberty. Thus, it seems that puberty becomes the trigger point for cultural pressure, gender roles,…

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    Teens At Risk

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    the reasons why adolescents are said to be “at risk” and how schools can adjust to fit the changing needs of adolescents. As a whole, the group agreed that adolescents are “at risk” because of the many changes they face during this time, such as: puberty, changing schools, and sexual desires. Their idea behind the reason for teens being at risk was very similar with points given in the article because the authors concluded that the negative changes occur due to a timing of multiple life…

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    Mike's Maturation Theory

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    experience. A major sign of early physical maturation is puberty which is the period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing. A major part of puberty would be the hormones that can affect mood and cause mood swings. These hormones can also lead to impulsiveness, risky behaviors, and emotional storms. Puberty occurs in most boys around the age of 14, so it is safe to assume that Mike may have already undergone puberty or currently undergoing it. However,…

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    Injustice In Afganistan

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    well as themselves. In Afganistan, many young girls dress up as young boys to feel the freedom of being a man for as long as possible. However, while this practice is good for the girls in childhood, it causes complications for them as they begin puberty, and raises questions about what gender even is at all. There are many reasons that little girls have the need to dress up as boys, or as they are called in Afganistan, Bacha Posh. This phenomenon extends to every form of life; families of…

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    long ago so they have very specific traditions that are vital to the culture, and make it what it is. They are sacred traditions. Four aspects of Zulu and Maasai culture that I will be talking about in this paper are birth rituals, coming of age or puberty rituals, marriage rituals, and finally death rituals. These are times that happen in the lives of both cultures, but what is interesting…

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    nurture a fertilized egg so it is able to develop into a fetus. The male and female reproductive systems are distinct from one another in that the male reproductive system includes mostly external organs, produces testosterone, and produce sperm during puberty, while the female reproductive system includes mostly internal organs, produces progesterone and estrogen, and produces a set number of eggs in the womb during embryonic development. The reproductive systems, however, share one common…

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