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    The Right Voting Age In the persuasive argument, “16: The Right Voting Age”, by the National Youth Rights Association, the writers insist that the right age to vote is 16 years old. As the authors’ put it, “Young people have strong views about the environment. But they have no voice in determining the leaders who must protect it” (450). In making this comment, writers argue that young people have the strong opinion about the environment, do not know have the right to choose their president to…

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    What distinguishes a teen from a child or an adult? Sometimes it is hard to tell. Adolescents need supervision, guidance, and structure just as children do. But they also need independence as do adults. So what makes a teen a teen? There are many qualities adolescents have that distinguishes them from both childhood and adulthood. The film The Spectacular Now can be used as a case study to explore five such characteristics. These characteristics are physical development, risk-taking over…

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    about some of the things that I have learned. Here is some information that I have read in my Exploring Psychology book. First of all, adolescence is the time when a child usually starts puberty and starts to become socially independent. This is also the time when their bodies start to sexually mature. Puberty can cause their hormones to surge, intensifies their mood and triggers a series of bodily changes. Some of those changes…

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    The contrast between boys and girls are, as they reach the stage of puberty, females are more likely to mature earlier than the male (Eisenberg et al, 2006, cited in Carlo, 2012:670). In regards to the Social Learning Theory Bandura (1977) stated that humans not only process information but they also use cognitive methods…

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    short stature issues with Turner’s syndrome. There has yet to been proven the best age to start this, but the longer it is done before puberty the taller those with Turner’s syndrome end up being. Another treatment that helps manage Turner’s syndrome is sex hormone replacement. This is just simply replacing the hormones they would normally start producing during puberty. That is why this treatment normally starts when the patient is 12 to 15 years old. If this treatment is started too early or…

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    The average adolescent is exposed to alcohol by their teenage years, which is typically by their 18’s and 20’s close to the legal drinking age limit which is 21 so not much effect is done to their development at the time. The adolescent who is exposed to alcohol at a young age starting at 13 is more likely to start drinking alcohol because they’re so exposed to it they think its okay. If their parents or friends drink then just like anything else, the adolescent will want to participate with…

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    The endless possibilities related to the enjoyable love feeling. The actions and feelings were grown through age. The child did not immediately understand what was going on in the body, but as the child watched and learned he or she saw the different feelings each individual professed. I believe it was the beauty of nature and life that provided these children with the learning ability they grasp as they grew. The theories Watson explained showed that children do not necessarily know everything…

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    developed in the late 1930s primarily to treat hypogonadism, a condition in which the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development, and functioning. The primary medical uses of these compounds are to treat interruption puberty. Anabolic steroids are designed to mimic the bodybuilding traits of testosterone. Most healthy males produce less than 10 milligrams of testosterone a day. Females also produce testosterone but in minute amounts. Users also frequently…

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    Adolescent Interview For my adolescent interview, I chose to talk to my younger brother, who is eighteen years old and currently a junior in high school. The interview took place in a relaxed environment for him so that he would be comfortable answering my questions truthfully. I developed a list of twenty-six questions by looking through chapter 8 and included a couple questions formulated from chapter 9. Because he is currently still in high school and has yet to be employed or have…

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    yet, not identical. The older I got the more I learned about the so-called “puberty”. It was discussed in school, at home, and among peers. By middle school, many of my friends had already had their menarche, but it was age 12 before I had mine. Even though I did not proceed to have mine until a few years later, I still believe mine was about on time. In the book, chapter 14, it discusses how during the onset of puberty rapid physical growth occurs.…

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