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    Bullying is one of the many factors that lead to teenage suicides and depression. Technology is developing new ways to communicate with others and is also opening up new opportunities for bullies to attack their victims without being seen. There are four major types of bullying; cyber, verbal, hidden and physical. Each type of bullying can vary in how each affects an individual mentally, but most of the effects are similar in each type. What exactly is bullying and how does it have an impact…

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    glorification of teenage suicide and its impact on society today. Teen suicide did not always take center stage in terms of current social issues, but a resurgence in the need to address mental health…

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    no food in your teeth and your is in the right place. You take a deep breath and walk outside. You see him still standing there, he notices you and your heart skips a beat. He smiled at you. That was only a glance into the complicated life of a teenage girl. A girl who reads, wears the latest fashion trend, posts on social media, and watches K-dramas. Her ultimate goal is to look as beautiful as possible, like those girls in TV with their perfect smiles,…

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    parents, some of the tea to go to school with the motivations for Perez I won 't see their child exceed to be a great teenage mother.…

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    Teenage pregnancy is one of the most hard and difficult experiences any teenager might ever face, and it appears that social issues have the strongest influence on female teens. As the researcher mentioned before that unfortunately it seems like some of the developed and industrialized countries have the highest rates in teen childbearing which is highly associated with some social issues like social isolation. Becoming isolated is so common to teenage girls who become pregnant and that was…

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    depression feels as if they’re alone in the world and have no one to turn to. They also may feel as if there parents wouldn’t understand them even if they tried explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage daughter goes through. In Susanna Schrobsdorff article, "The Kids Are Not All Right", from November 6, 2016 issue of time, she effectively uses logos and imagery to show that being a teenager and battling through Depressions shows that parents…

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    forever. A teenage pregnancy that could be prevented by a prescription of a small round pill or a thin piece of rubber is the modern day American tragedy. Trademarked by a loss of innocence, a child born to a teenager is a breathing scarlet letter that symbolizes an impediment teenage parents must combat uninterrupted by the hubbub of regular American life. A teenage pregnancy is not simply a pregnancy; it is a gateway to yielding one 's education and a prescription for impoverishment. Teenage…

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    play “Romeo and Juliet” gives information on teenage activities, as well as reasons they do what they do. Recent articles…

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    Indecisiveness is a problem that plagues teenage girls who find themselves becoming teen moms. While college is the biggest decision most teenagers face, the choice of whether to keep their babies or not will become the biggest choice a teen might have to make. When a young woman gets pregnant the repercussions to be faced by herself will encompass those of school wide criticism, different perception of her by her parents and the enormous responsibility of deciding how to progress with the new…

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    Seventy-five percent is unintended, thirty-five percent choose to have an abortion” (Facts and Statistics about Teenage Abortion). This illustrates an issue of sexual activating with teenagers is increasing, and teenagers are more likely to choose an abortion when they find they are pregnant. Additionally, every decision is made with its own consequences. This includes the decisions make in teenage pregnancy as to what should be done with a baby. There are many consequences and side-effects…

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