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    The Teenage Brain Summary

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    Teens should view risky behavior as dangerous and should be cautious when choosing a risk because the effect could be perilous. In the article, “The Teenage Brain,” it talks about the ventral striatum, often referred to as the ‘reward center’ of the brain by stating that the region can drive us to repeat behaviors that provide a reward, such as money and treats.” The ventral system can be dangerous because a teen could be taking a risk that they know is unacceptable, but the ventral system will…

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    Humanity is something that can either boost us to make us feel good about ourselves or it can make us forebode. Humanity is a very strange thing in this world because you see bullying and homeless or thieves and then you see people who have better lives and are too good or too stubborn to stop and help the people in need. A lot of people feel that humanity is something that needs to be helped because people deserve to be happy to, even the homeless. One example of humanity is autistic people.…

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    Flint, Michigan: A River of Lies We live in a world full of fake. Women pose fake images of themselves when they wear makeup, dye their hair, or wear fake nails. This fakeness can pose as a way to make women feel better about themselves and pose as harmless to everyone around them. However, other forms of fakeness can produce extremely harmful effects on people and led to huge problems. When the government qualifies something as “safe,” the people trust the government. The public can follow…

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    When one thinks of a hero they normally imagine a famous athlete or a movie star, but it’s not always about one’s popularity, it can also be because of how they help society. A hero is a person or protagonist included in a literary work who, when put in front of danger withstands adversity by being brave and resourceful, often sacrificing their well-being for the good of their people. Overcoming obstacles may be one of the biggest difficulties that people face, just because of the fact that many…

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    High school is something that can relate to almost any topic because of the drama of relationships and betrayal of friends. Everyday we hear of fights and arguments between people who have been friends their whole lives, but what causes these to happen. The answer is deceitful appearances. The truth is, it's impossible to avoid deceiving because it is a part of human nature. Some do it for greed or power, and others do it just for personal gain, but we all deceive. Even though some people want…

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    Why Bullying Is Wrong

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    BULLYING IS WRONG Bullying is where one person is making another person feel bad, making them feel uncomfortable, or even hurting them. Bullying is a widespread issue all across the entire world. It can cause feelings of stress, anxiety, and even can lead to that person taking their own life. Bullying does not only occur face to face, however. It also can occur through social media, where people may make fun of someone or post very embarrassing or vulgar pictures of someone. This is known as…

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    Social-cognitive perspective is a psychological perspective that examines how people interpret, analyze, remember and use information about themselves, others, social interactions, and relationships. It has a less individualistic bias because it views personality as emerging through the process of the person interacting with her or his social environment. This perspective has its roots in the behavioral principles of classical conditioning and operant conditioning. (Franzoi) Social cognitive…

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    Kids all around the world are either bullied or bullying someone else right now. There are many ways to stop a bully with bystanders and the victims. Everyone needs to take a stand against bullies. They will not stop bullying unless someone does something about it. A bully is much worse than a bystander. To begin with, there are many reasons why bullies bully and how they do it. Bullies bully you or someone else because of what you wear, what you do, your hairstyle, habits that you have, such…

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    Bully Vs Bystander

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    Bully or Bystander? Is it worse to be a bully or a bystander? One causes pain and sadness on purpose, while the other one allows it to happen. One is a product of choice, but the other is a product of consequence. An estimated one in five students in the US are either bullied or are a bully. There are no laws or legislation concerning bystanders. However, forty-eight states now have anti-bullying statues. Clearly, being a bully is much worse than being a bystander. There are many reasons…

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    What if someone couldn’t remember the day they graduated? In Jonas’ community, they don’t value good or bad memories. This essay will discuss about the value and importance of memories. Jonas from The Giver valued these memories and appreciated them, unlike other people in his community. Memories are very important and should be valued in Jonas’ community. Even though there are sad memories, there are many happy ones. For example, Jonas was transmitted the memory of snow. He was suprised to…

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