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    There are many books out there that talk about adolescents and why they may act the way that they do. “Why do they act that way?” by Dr. David Walsh, doesn’t just lay out all of the facts like some other books might. Dr. Walsh takes the information that he has collected and connected that to the experiences that he has from being a father to adolescents, being a teacher, and being a school psychologist. It is by adding this personal element to the information that makes it so connectable to…

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    older, to be pretty and wanted has become such a large stigma in society that it is beginning to become all that matters to many young girls in the population. According to a recent study, found in an article by the Dove Self-esteem Project, 91% of teen social media users have posted a selfie of themselves, and the top answer among girls to the question of what they would like to be described as, is “pretty”. While merely taking self-portraits of yourself is not essentially a harmful thing to…

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    Family's Role In My Life

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    family. After having me and my sister she started to enjoy her life a little more. When I was younger my mother was very strict when it came to curfew and going out. Me and my sister would have to be home at a specific time which annoyed me most of the time. I many times rebelled and suffered the consequences. She disciplined me a lot of times during my early teen years. My mother stressed that school is essential to obtain a successful career. She didn’t want her daughters following the same…

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    Birth Order Of Children

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    Firstborns are more likely to make at least $100,000 more annually than their siblings (Carette). It is hard to believe that a person's birth order can have such an impact on the amount of money they may make in the future. Reliable studies have shown evidence to prove that the birth order of children can have an impact on the success they have later in life. Evidence has shown a correlation between order of birth and the impact it has on their life later on, thus a child's placement in their…

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    Juveniles It is estimated by the Justice Department, that more than 10 percent of homicides are committed by minors (Khan). When an adolescent commits a serious crime, he or she is most likely charged as a minor, meaning they don’t have to serve jail time and instead are sent to a juvenile detention or rehabilitation center. The problem with charging kids based on age is that each person matures at different rates and times, like Cameron Williams who ran from the police after shooting one. The…

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    Closed Adoption Analysis

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    The 2007 film written by Diablo Cody and directed by Jason Reitman, chronicles the life of a teenage girl who, after a one-night hookup with her best friend, discovers that she is pregnant. Juno MacGuff is a quirky, off-beat teenager who doesn’t seem to care what others think of her. When she finds out that she is pregnant, she knows that she isn’t ready to be a mother, but isn’t sure what to do about her most recent dilemma. After talking to the baby’s father, who happens to be her best friend,…

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    As revolutionary as the twenty-first century would appear to be, there is still the necessity to carefully balance personal freedoms and societal stability. In a time where rapid progressiveness is allowing for a widening acceptance for many facets of an individual’s life that were once forbidden, society must be careful in how it handles such changes. Changes are warranted as long as they do not impede on others’ freedoms or threaten the society’s stability. Such aspects include, alternative…

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    Robert Owen Inequality

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    prohibit the use of workers under the age of ten. Owen proposed this would be enforced by requiring workers to provide a birth certificate to obtain employment in the factories. He also aimed to prevent those under the age of eight-teen from working late hours by imposing a curfew between 9pm-5am. The active enforcement of this new child labour legislation would be done by hired inspectors who could visit factories at anytime to ensure compliance to the rules. In 1819, Robert Owen’s appeals…

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    The Other Moore Reflection

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    The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore is a memoir of two men’s lives who held many similarities with each other; not only did they have the same name, but they were both born in the same area of Baltimore in the 1970s, were raised most of their lives without fathers, and were faced with similar situations and experiences while growing up. The author, after facing numerous challenges along his path, ends up with a highly successful future, while the other Wes Moore, ends up with a lifetime sentence in…

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    My mother was raised in an affectionate family with a father who was also in the Navy therefore, not home much. Very clichéd, her dad drank and had lady friends while out on tour. His frequent tours away from the family left Nydia, my maternal grandmother, lonely with three children. My grandmother and the kids would travel to Puerto Rico a lot to spend time with her family. Eventually being with family was not enough to get her out her slump and she grew depressed, later to be diagnosed as…

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