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    Trauma In Older Adults

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    Trauma and the effect it has on older adults is something I have not heard discussed until this class. Before the discussion, I had never considered the effects that trauma has on older adults. Initially, I thought that trauma would be something that the older adults experienced in the care of something and the effects it has on it. However, now it is clear that trauma, in regards to, older adults is on a broader spectrum. While it is common to learn about older adults and their traumas in…

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    cognitive ability. There are some domains that over lap, for example, when I became a young adult several things happened to me that could be categorized under the physical domain. I started college when I was 18 years old; this held responsibilities of its own. For example, I had to obtain at least eight hours of community service each semester in order to keep my Tennessee promise. Also after entering my young adult years, I opened my own bank account. This taught me the responsibly of…

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    All people go through the stages of maturity. It is part of growing up. A child grows into an adult and is more mature as their brain grows and develops. Some children are not ready to mature as fast as others because they their brain is taking in too much too fast. There are many marks of a child maturing into an adult. What makes children develop into adulthood? Everyone has to grow. It is not something you can change about people. Children from ages 11-14 lose connections with cells and…

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    Holden throughout the story is surrounded by adults and others around his age. Holden is mostly negative throughout the story besides when he is near children he because a whole new person. When Holden is in the museum and 2 children walk up to him and asks,”where the mummies were,(25.34)” this means…

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    This article is about a cross-sectional study done on a diverse group of university students to study identity and the idea of agency in emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood is a theory created by JJ Arnett about as society became industrialized, the transition between the developmental periods of adolescence and adulthood became stretched. This middle period between the two, ranging from age 18 to mid-20’s, has been cited as a period not only for social development, but for identity and…

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    Minimum Legal Drinking Age

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    Most cultures around the world have a designated age their youth must reach to be considered a legal adult. The age when a teen is seen as an adult is often dependant upon a culture’s beliefs. In America, it is believed that at age eighteen, one becomes a legal adult. As a legal adult in American society one earns the right to go into combat, take part in elections, purchase cigarettes, get a tattoo or piercing without parental consent, and fill out legal documentation without a parent’s…

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    Becoming an adult can be a difficult time for many teenagers. The perceived view that it is this hallmark event where adulthood is finally reached can come to a crashing halt when the reality of it sets in.This false hope created by the illusion that becoming an adult eliminates the restrictions put on them as a teeneage can lead to great disappointment. When the reality of individuals illusions are revealed, their idealistic perceptions of themselves can be destroyed. Having recently turned 18…

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    Holden Growing Up

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    The Importance of Growing Up Growing up. It’s one of the reasons you were brought here to become who you are. It is something that is meant to happen but there is always those few individuals that always try to avoid it much like Holden in the book, “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger. Growing up can be a struggle at times. Growing up happens to everyone. It’s a part of your life and you cannot take that away. Whether you're younger or older or whether you like it or not. It can be scary,…

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    Unconditional The legal age of an adult in the United States is “18.” For me, the understanding of adulthood is rooted by responsibility, hardships, pain, and laughter. For many, it is an easy thing; growing up, having their family’s support, living a “normal” life. But, for me, that wasn’t the case. I didn’t wake up one morning believing that it’d be the last day with my family. Today, four years from the very beginning of it all, I can say I am not a statistic of failed foster children. “How…

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    The short story “Doe Season” was written by David Michael Kaplan in 1985. Kaplan is considered to be a magic realist. Magic realism is a literary genre in which the story is realistic but it includes magical elements. “Doe Season” first appeared in his collection of short stories titled Comfort. This short story was chosen as one of the Best American Short Stories in 1985. He continued his work when he published his first novel called Skating in the Dark in 1991. He currently works Loyola…

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