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    The unanimous Declaration of the teenagers of Del Norte High School, When in the course of puberty, it becomes necessary for one boy to set himself free of his family who have been cuddling him for long sixteen years, and to be considered as one of the adult on the planet earth, the detachment and equal status to which the Laws of Family warrants him, an acceptable, conditional authority to declare him to his independence. We hold these fact to be obvious, that all siblings are created equal,…

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    kids will just sleep in later. Kids and have been, and still are, able to manage this schedule. Pushing it back will change nothing. Some people say that teens are not getting enough sleep, and this is true. However, teenagers need to have routine. If parents set guidelines, teenagers will not be tired during school. Studies have shown using electronics or other sources of bright light make it harder to go to sleep. Reading a book or some other activity before bed makes it easier to fall…

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    When in the course of human events, I as a teenager, am at that point in life where I have to stop relying on my parents and am becoming more responsible with my own issues and tasks. I need to cut these ties with them and become my own person, I need to become independent. I, as a teenager, have written this Declaration of Independence to show why I am going, why I need, to become independent. I hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by…

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    Think about the freedoms you experience in your daily life. Are those freedoms permanent? Can they be taken away? In my opinion, freedoms are never permanent. They must be won repeatedly. There will always be someone that wants to take freedoms away. This means that you will always be fighting to keep your freedoms, or even to gain them back. This pattern of gaining and losing freedoms can even be seen in normal households. Suppose a child draws on the walls. As a punishment, the parent may…

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    “NO” to everything? No smoking, drinking alcohol and books before boys. When you are asking for a permission to go somewhere else there are two possible answers: First, they will not allow you and the second is that they allow you but you will have a curfew. There are rules and regulation in the house that you need to follow if you don’t want your parents to lectured, insulted or punished you. There are children that misunderstood how their parents disciplined them and it leads to rebellion.…

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    accidents. Teenagers nowadays are gradually becoming less and less responsible drivers. They do what they think is right in the moment and never think of what the outcome might be. In most cases, they end up dead or mentally traumatized from what happened. For example, “Car accidents are the chief cause of death and disability among teenagers,with teens being killed at four times the rate of adults” (Lyon,L). Teenagers tend to think about how cool they’re going…

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    but with that at times you might find that the people you are friends with aren't really looking out for your best interest. I think the dilemma that most teenagers face is with personal friendships. I believe that personal friendships are a dilemma because when you are at school the ideal reason would be because you want to learn. Most teenagers these days only go to school to see their friends which is already a problem. We should be worried more about our future right now. I am not saying…

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    the said justice system in curbing juvenile delinquency (Lipsey & Howell, 2010). According to Adam, a curfew is also another effective way of preventing cases juvenile delinquency (as cited in Lipsey et al, 2010, p. 14). Most crimes seem to occur during dark hours probably because of the reduced human traffic minimizing the chances of there being a witness to the crime. Therefore, placing a curfew would scare away young people from committing crimes at night. Evidently, the community should…

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    naturally results from developmental or unpredictable stress” (Shelley, p. 2). Moreover, many parents of teenagers are all too familiar with natural occurring dysfunctions within their household. On one episode of, The World’s Strictest Parents, two teenagers-Forrest (17) and Daniel (16), are extremely disrespectful towards their parents and are spiraling out of control. Note, both teenagers regularly party and drink alcohol, Daniel also smokes marijuana. Thus, in hopes of helping Forrest and…

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    Online Dating Technology in the twenty-first century is emerging into something big and good, but it can also be dangerous. As we look into the future and at all of the aspects that go along with it, online dating has to be one of the biggest things. Singles go to online dating sites to find the perfect match for them. It could be someone exactly like them or a complete opposite. What is the problem within this “online dating world” though? It can be unsafe and harming to society as we evolve…

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