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    Late Suicide, a strong word heard much too often these days. I am sure we all know what suicide is, but do we really know why people do it? Even teenagers, they’re so young it doesn’t seem like they could ever have a reason to want to kill themselves. It seems like such a selfish act, doesn’t it? That someone could take their own life just because life got hard, or just because they had a stupid mental illness that obviously could have been fixed. Wrong. There is more than one cause of suicide,…

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    Words and actions can be something so beautiful, but they can also be the demons that some people have to deal with. Everyone has been criticised and put down for being the way they are, either intentionally or unintentionally, but not everyone takes it the same way. People say that there is no reason to get all worked up about what others say and that it should simply be ignored, which for some can be easy, but for others it may be nearly impossible. Some people are more sensitive to words,…

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    Teen Depression Many people have some kind of depression. But teen depression is one of the most common in teens around the world. Some teens may feel sad and lonely and not know why they may feel this way. Having this illness can be very stressful as a teenager. Teens may feel that no one understands them and how they feel. Yes, having depression can be very stressful but the key is learning how to cope with it. Learning how to cope with depression can make life easier knowing that it is not…

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    The Pros Of Teen Abortion

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    in order to let abortion to remain legal, government should provide more information to people about how to prevent unintended pregnancy and declined the rate of teen abortions. 3.2 Better Ways to Resolve the Abortion Conflicts: Sexual Education Teenage abortion is not the new occurrences in the United States. However, in the past few years, the young people become very active at sex, conceive, and make decision abortion abortion. Nowadays, teenagers will have made several major decisions in…

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    Amanda Todd Story

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    AMANDA TODD’S STORY Sharia McClain Teacher Criminal Justice 180 June 1, 2016 Amanda Todd a Canadian teenage committed suicide after anonymous person convinced her to send flash him over the internet. Amanda initially refused the stranger’s request, however the he wore on her and she sent the photos. A year later pictures Amanda didn’t know existed were sent to her. After request for more favors Amanda denied and the man sent the photos to Amanda’s friends and family. After repeated…

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    Mental illness is sometimes seen as an issue that develops in adulthood, but that’s not always the case. In fact, “approximately 1 in 5 youth aged 13–18 (21.4%) experiences a severe mental disorder at some point during their life” (National Alliance on Mental Illness, n.d.). Among the common mental disorders in adolescents is depression. Efforts to decrease the number of adolescents who suffer from depression include assistance from helpers and community programs, but before one can be a helper…

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    normal part of life, but imagine feeling this pain every day and feeling seemingly helpless to stop it. This deadly illness is called depression, and, if left untreated, it can lead to actions such as self-harm and suicide. Thousands of teens commit suicide every year. Many of those suicides could have been prevented. Teens suffering from depression also have a tendency to inflict self-harm on themselves,…

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    the most memorable. The reason this is so memorable is because of Alaska Young. In this book, written by John Green, Alaska isn’t the very main character, but she’s important enough for the book to be named after her. Alaska is a girl in her late teenage years, who goes to a boarding school in Arizona, with the main character, Miles Halter. Miles is madly in love with this girl for many many reasons. 1) She took him under her wing and was one of his first real friends; 2) She is a mystery, and…

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    who recently committed suicide. ... As he listens to the tapes, he learns that there is a side for each person to whom Hannah attributes her reasons for committing suicide.” This show should be watched by youth, adults and even teenager because it sparks up many controversial topics, “13 reason why” starts up conversations about the majority of society's problems in the world today, that adults shy away from. This show talks about topics like sexual assault, bullying, suicide, self-affect on…

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    swims up stream, the bad apple. These are the teenagers shunned by the masses but silently they envy individuals like him. Holden lashes out when he loses Allie. He breaks a window with his fist and hurts himself. He reflects on a fellow student's suicide and started a fight with his roommate from which he can not come out as the winner. Self-destructive and disappointed with all the aspects of his life, Holden suppresses his grief by pursuing other feelings to avoid the trauma which drove his…

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