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    Jacob Ind Case Summary

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    17-year old Marquese has been in and out of the juvenile system for years. He has seven juvenile felony convictions and was recently charged with auto theft and residential burglary. Prosecutors consider him a repeat law breaker and a future “career criminal”. However, his defense attorney believes he can be helped; his jailed, drug-addicted mother had been the one who taught him to steal and he had been raised with no real guidance so he breaks the law to return to the most stable system he…

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    Suicide Social Media

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    Suicide and Social Media Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States while being the third among adolescence aged 15-24. (Suicide Statistics). Prevalence rates of suicide among teens continues to rise along with an increase in social media usage. With the increase in both suicide and social media usage, millions of people are using sites such as Facebook to further enhance their grieving process. Social media allows people to provide their condolences without impeding on…

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    In the busy life of today's parents it can be difficult to find the time to stop and think about the important decisions that will have a significant impact on their child's future. Parents not only have to earn a living, but they also have to make certain choices regarding health, wellbeing, and education for their children. Making sure your child is healthy is definitely a priority, but what about their education? Most parents these days have forgotten about the different methods of education…

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    communicate with (from teachers to peers) will reflect their choice of vocabulary, body language, tone and the extent of formality used (Green, 2006, p. 2). This is part of their metaliguistic development and highlights the diverse nature of language. Their chose of words will be vastly different amongst their peers in the school playground and reflect a more phatic, pre-teen approach, to when they are addressing a teacher in a formal setting. When talking to their peers, Croome and Fairhall…

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    students. “In the college setting, the individual perception that others in the peer network are binge drinking and that they approve of binge drinking has been associated with the same drinking behavior in individuals” (Ahern, 2008). This phenomenon leads to poor drinking habits…

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    Social Strain Theory

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    2016 pp. 111) Social learning theory implies that criminal behavior is learned through close interactions with others, this theory, based on the assumption that all children are good at birth and have been taught to be bad. Depending on the children’s peer environment, any deviant values from interaction of family, friends or associates. If brought up in the wrong environment, nine out of ten will probably cave-in to crime. As children, their brain is still developing and have issues with…

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    leading to countless unexpected pregnancies and hence, teenage parenthood. The positive reducing number of adolescent mothers over the year (Figure 1) however does not imply that the processes of pregnancy and parenting would have any less significant impacts on the girls. Some of the various challenges teenage mums have to overcome occur in both personal and social aspects could be named as unsustainable health condition, depressions, self-destructive feelings, high chance of illiteracy,…

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    Suicide and Social Media Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, while being the third among adolescents aged 15-24 (AFSP, n.d.). Along with the increase of social media usage, prevalence rates of suicide among teens continue to rise as well (Luxton, 2014). With the increase in both suicide and social media usage, millions of people are beginning to use sites such as Facebook to further enhance their grieving process. This increase allows people to provide their…

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    In the Kite Runner, Baba hides that fact that Hassan was his son. When Sohrab asks Amir why Baba hide it Amir replies, "I think he was ashamed of himself." (page 323). This conflict has a tremendous impact on Amir's entire life. If Amir had known that Hassan was his half-brother, Amir's life would have turned out differently because he would have felt more of a drive to save Hassan. In A Complicated Kindness, Nomi must deal with not knowing where her…

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    take place in the classroom and kids would feel safe and comfortable at home, but not anymore. Cyberbullying follows the victim wherever there is technology and today it is almost impossible to escape. A study from Openet reveals that “41 percent of teens say they have been cyberbullied on their cell phone or online”. Cyberbullying and can lead to depression and sometimes suicide. Although many laws have been proposed, a positive solution to this nationwide problem is to use parental controls on…

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