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    Essay About Emo Culture

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    Emo, a label given to teens that appear to wear dark clothing and walking around looking as if they are chronically depressed. Who are these kids really and what has made them this way? There has been speculation on how to define Emo culture, from its fashion and lifestyle close to that of the Goth culture and it’s taste in music close to the Punk culture, yet being neither. Music is the core foundation of the Emo culture, it not only influences the way teens dress and behave, but it connects…

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    Divorce causes emotional effects among teenagers as well as the couple. Teens have the most trouble revealing their emotions explicitly. A variety of mediums are used in order to release the pain felt. Many find different ways to cope with the divorce and result in being negative ways. John suggests what the results are of a divorce in a teenager’s life, in What Are the Causes of Teen Violence?, by explaining that “…teens become more aggressive, higher dropout rates, more anxiousness, more…

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    economies to factory based, as well as the newly large government expenditures on education and housing, and the heavy cultural focus on home comfort and development. (Furstenberg 3). In 1991, the teen birth rate was 61.8 births for every 1,000 adolescent females in the United States.…

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    Clive Thompson Technology

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    Social media has been deemed the addiction to majority of teenagers. It has been inferred that teens are dependent on their devices and what consist inside of them; however, Clive Thompson begs to differ. In “Teenagers and Social Networking- It Might Actually Be Good for Them,” Thompson argues that technology helps teens become more well-rounded individuals. He discusses how modern day technology helps adolescents develop social skills, personal relationships, community values, and educational…

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    Ultimately, such motifs do not draw the attention of teens since they consider themselves beyond the traditional trend. In addressing the problem, deconstructing the traditional symbols, i.e., rendering meaning according to the phenomenon and perspectives of youth nowadays is applicable in creating Karawo design for the teenagers. Complex Karawo motifs in a fabric make it monotonous which happen to be adults or elderly’s favourite. This contrasts to the teens’ fashion preference: a simple, bold,…

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    infamous criminal records. Many believe that celebrities have a positive influence on teens because of their charity events for the causes they support, but these same naive people tend to forget about the long list of undesirable acts these same celebrities have committed. Celebrities should not be considered role models because of their constant illegal behavior, non-personal connection that they would have with teens, and the many detrimental self-esteem issues that they would cause.…

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    specifics on how adolescents judge their own self-worth is probable to differ based on cultural and family history (Shickedanz, 1990, p.635). The current physical changes redefine the previous interests of the teen, causing him to further live a different lifestyle. This adopted lifestyle may…

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    amongst teens by limiting their social media time and know what going on; looking for signs, and lastly seeking help can also help prevent this act from growing in the United States.…

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    along designs have come from the birth of the seemingly prehistoric Hot Rod. The technology available today are a great phenomenons that designers in the early 1930’s could only dream about. During the early 1930’s the Hot Rod was introduced by teens in Los Angeles, California. According to the article “Hot Rod History” the name (Hot Rod) came from the term “Hot…

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    Lake Maracaibo Essay

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    In the year 1499, Alonso de Ojeda and his mapmaker Amerigo Vespucci (whom America was named after) was reminded of the canals of Venice, Italy by seeing Indian huts built on stilts in Lake Maracaibo (Venezuela News, Views, and Analysis, 2016). This lead Ojeda and Vespucci to name the land after the Italian word “Veneziola”, meaning “little Venice” or now known as Venezuela (Venezuela News, 2016). Lake Maracaibo is Venezuela's oldest lake, it is estimated to be 20 to 40 million years old…

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