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    will ensure healthy smiles for toddlers, teens, adults and seniors. Why is that so important? Because neglecting oral health, including regular dental visits and cleanings, can lead to serious health problems that include infections, tooth loss and oral cancers. And because these health problems aren’t limited to just one age group, everyone in your family should see a dentist at least twice a year. Dental Coverage: Dental Care For Kids And Teens ▪ The American Dental Association…

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    Influences Of Rap

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    the way we talk, the way we act around others, and the way we look at the world. We is referring to teens people by the way. One of the obvious ways rap influences is by the way we talk. When we talk we make references that were in the song to make conversations. Sometimes we use the lyrics of a song in a sentence because we think it's cool and it's how we communicate with one another. Today us teens tend to use words differently…

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    check are just some of the many reasons teens might get a job. Outline: I.Needing/wanting money, attaining life experience, and getting a reality check are just some of the many different reasons teens might get a job. II.The first reason teens might get a job is because they either want or need money. A.Since university/college is expensive,many teens may get a job to save for school. B.Parents don't have enough money to support the wants of their teens, such as the latest…

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    Importance of College Education Regrets are something that everyone deals with throughout their lives, and smart decisions are the most effective way to prevent them. The vital decision that the majority of people struggle with after high school is whether they should attend college. Continuing education after high school is a necessity if you are planning on obtaining a decent job and earning a high income. The main issue of why countless people do not opt for a college degree is due to the…

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    Turlock High School

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    because of what the food they eat is doing to them. Most teens try to eat healthy, but fail to do so. Most of the teens at THS eat school lunch here, and wish they didn’t. This leaves them to buy fast food, or bring it from home. Even though many try to eat healthy, it’s not enough. There is only one solution to this problem. The school lunch should be replaced, and exchanged with fresh food, cooked from scratch. At Turlock High, teens’ eating habits is not too good. Most people surveyed ate…

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    According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention argues, the study obesity, adds: “the prevalence of obesity has more than doubled among children ages 2 to 5 which is 5.0% - 12.4% and ages 6 to 11 is 6.5% - 17.0%. In teens ages…

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    Every few seconds a teen dies from an alcohol related situation. According to the article,”Alcohol- related car crashes, homicides,suicides,alcohol poisoning, and other injuries, such as falls burns and drowning”( “Underaged-Drinking”).Newly legal adults hold an ample amount of accidents that happen already.Why would we accumulate the risk of accidents by depreciating the drinking age? In chance,there will inhabit a risk of exposing illegal habits to younger drinkers.The drinking age should not…

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    this should not be allowed to come to pass in our nation. This profession shows just how greedy people are, they are willing to sell themselves into a lifestyle of this sort just for a pay. And some not even for that! I have no doubt that if this was passed; there would be a great increase in STD’s, in the human trafficking, and in the delinquent teen state, and illegal drug and substance pushing. There are many factors that would lead young people to try to be involved in this trade, such as:…

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    released an ad in the newspaper advertising a quiet lunch without teens. However, businesses do not have the right to ban teenagers because it isn’t just teens being disruptive, there aren’t many healthy food options, and this is discrimination on the basis of age. First of all, there are many people inside a restaurant, the absence of teenagers doesn’t guarantee a quiet, relaxing restaurant. Although some may dispute that teens are more immature and disruptive than other people, that’s not…

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    drastically grown and needed to be stopped now by creating healthy lifestyles for the youth of our nation to prevent health risks in the future. Not so long ago obesity and all of its accompanying complications were limited to the realm of adulthood. Now, things have turned for the worse in the past few decades. There are higher overweight and obese adult rate than ever been before, and these conditions have been beginning to affect kids and teens at younger and younger ages. Lots of scientists…

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