Transition to Adulthood Essay

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    The ideal age to travel abroad would be during early adulthood, ages twenty through forty, because the body is physically capable to do a lot of hard work, putting in long hours on their feet and staying healthy. People in early adulthood are better suited for travel because their brains have gone through a switch to relativistic thinking and the desire to expand their knowledge and appreciate humanities. Socially, early adults are more apt to make friends with new people who might be living…

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    Emerging Adulthood Traditionally becoming an adult means to have reached the five milestones of completing school, leaving home, becoming financially independent, marrying and having a child. Robin Henig’s “What is it about 20-Somethings?” and Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt’s “The Coddling of the American Mind” both discuss this transition to adulthood in the western society and how it has been delayed. This gap between adolescence and adulthood can be referred to as the emerging adulthood…

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    An individual accomplishment I had that transition me into adulthood was buying my first car. Once I turned 16, I knew I would need one and my father told me he’ll help me get a car but wouldn’t help with the money. Working my summer away, working 35 hours a week, saving every dollar I earned. I still didn’t have enough for a decent car. My father saw how hard I was working so he took my to a car dealership. There I test drove vehicles, and I picked a car out. My father than financed the car and…

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    classifying this age group as emerging adults, who were recovering from substance abuse and had a concurrent mental health disorder regarding the achievement of adulthood. Goodman et al. provide a brief review of literature findings reporting previous researchers have identified the needs of emerging adults differ from those who have reached adulthood. Citing several other works (Adams, Knopf, & Park, 2014; Satre, Mertens, Arean, & Weisner, 2003, 2004; Smith, Godley, & Dennis, 2011), Goodman…

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    War Changed Him Henry is a young man when he starts his journey as a soldier in the novel “Red Badge of Courage”. Throughout his time in the Civil War he learns more about himself than he would have ever imagined. A transition from teenager to being considered a man is a one that can be hard to grasp and confirm. For Henry he took a big step as a young man to participate in the Civil War.For such a generally young person it must have been a huge wake-up call for Henry to realize that his…

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    There is a certain occasion that joins each and every individual on the planet. Not everybody can say it is a wonderful affair, however nobody can deny that it happened. This single occasion is ‘growing up '. The move between youth innocence and adulthood is long and perplexed, frequently revealing questions that can 't be answered. Amid the process of the adult world appears to be welcoming and free, yet just when we get to be individuals from a cold, real society can the delighted…

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    Rites of passage have been used by almost all cultures since the beginning to mark the transition an individual takes from youth to adulthood. In many ancient cultures it has involved ceremonies often religious in nature. In typical modern day American society, the movement from adolescence to adulthood also comes with certain rites of passage. In the late teen years many youths have the desire for more independence. Many will get an afterschool job; this gives them some financial freedom. Next…

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    HOLDEN’S TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD IN THE CATCHER IN THE RYE no all caps in the [ don 't use the book title for your title. be creative and original. ] Is there any reason somebody would be scared to grow up? Or a reason for a person to feel as if they were going to be somebody else when they get older? Gerontophobia, is the fear of growing up, which is the biggest fear for Holden Caulfield, one of four children, from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. He is somebody who lets the world get…

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    We are expected mature and follow rules in life, however, some seriously struggle finding the support and path to a better life. We all have our own personal goals to deal with as well. This is the most difficult part of adulthood thus…

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    The date “August 8” marked my transition to adulthood. This day shifted my entire life in a direction I never could have imagined. My entire high school plans were destroyed and my lifestyle needed to be completely readjusted. I woke on August 8, 2012 to the sound of my mother crying on the phone repeatedly asking, in her broken English, "is he going to be okay?" and not being given an answer. My father was in the hospital after feeling sick at Menards. When my mother and I took a taxi to see…

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