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    Developmental Reflection

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    development, which he called the “Formal Operational” stage. After watching the two videos pertaining to my period of life I realized and learned that this stage is also full of questioning and experimenting to find yourself, much like the previous “teen” stage was except now we approach it in much more mature ways. I learned that it is a period that doesn’t have to be rushed as many people make it seem, “go to college, get married, get a career, have children, and work until you can’t anymore.”…

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    contraception use has risen — nearly 87 per cent of teens have safe sex. (This further suggests that abstinence-only programs may not work.) And adolescents here aren't having any more sex than earlier generations either. "In some ways, [teens] tend to be more conservative now than they were in the past," says McKay. During the 1960s and '70s, sex was a rite of passage equated with youthful rebellion and liberation, he surmises. Today, many "teens have sex for reasons associated with…

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    Hegemonic narratives are narratives created by people that have dominance over others, while a counter-narrative is a narrative of the marginalized, and the oppressed. The novel When the Emperor was Divine is a counter, historical fiction book written by Julie Otsuka that critiques the hegemonic narrative of WW2. The author writes about a Japanese-American family living in the US during World War 2, that are forced into an incarceration camp in Utah. The main characters of the book all changed…

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    Have you ever taken a moment thought about why the legal drinking age for most states in the United States is twenty one? In the United States when an individual reaches the age of 18 they are considered an adult in the eyes of the law. Being an adult in the eyes of the law means an individual is mature enough to vote, buy cigarettes, sign up for the Army, and if a crime is committed you will be charged as an adult. The law says an 18 year old is mature enough to make life-alternating choices,…

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    that “despite a drop in overall arrest rates nationally, black youth are still twice as likely to be arrested as white youth. In 2011, black youth were two hundred and sixty- nine percent more likely to be arrested for violating curfew laws than white youth.” Along with curfew violations, focusing on property offenses, youth of color were more than 2.5 times as likely to be arrested in comparison to white youth (Rovner). Since the early eighties, arrest rates among youths have dropped…

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    cultural society which is mainly based on soccer and the music cultural society based on hip hop genre of music. In South Africa teens are largely influenced by people their age or slightly young which is why adults have a problem enforcing different parenting styles and they end up being uninvolved, Comer, Furnham & Gould, 2013). Peer pressure being the bases of influence teens end up leaving school, becoming involved in drugs and if they are girls they end up pregnant. For example: in Cape…

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    When sexting was introduced there was a high amount of usage right from the beginning. The new phenomenon in 2009 created a new outlet for teenagers to engage in real sexual talk with there peers. Where before there was only the awkward face-to-face communication. Once sexting was around for awhile teenagers understood how to use it better, and even apps were created to help keep everyone safe. Sexting when used in a healthy matter can be rewarding and safe for teenagers are wanting to engage…

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    by juveniles occur on school days. “Nearly one-fifth (19%) of juvenile violent crimes occur in the four hours between three p.m. and seven p.m. on school days. A smaller proportion of juvenile violent crime (15%) occurs during the standard juvenile curfew hours of ten p.m. to six a.m.” (ojjdp, 2014). A lot of this comes because this is the time they are away from their parents not being monitored. After school is when most juveniles get to hang out with the friends that their parents don’t let…

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    Making a great leader requires training. But,if a leader cannot lead himself how can they lead others? Being constantly told or forced what to do will not help with that.The ability to follow the will of what you want to do is important.Also,doing what is right is very important to a person's character. Especially if these behaviors are taken away at a very young age. Any person’s freedom should never be completely taken away.This is why the battle school should have never taken away Enders…

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    Hip Hop Planet Summary

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    In the Light of Hip-Hop American culture has been driven in various directions fueled by different trends which have captivated the minds and hearts of millions of people. One trend, which is a music genre, has given rise to controversy and heated debates on whether it is a good or bad influence. Hip-Hop music has changed the American culture and its effects have reached extensive grounds universally. As the Hip-Hop music started to become an important aspect of American culture, it was not…

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