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    personal motivation, low self esteem, and severe stress. Her parents only want what is best for her, which means they want her to follow in their footsteps as successful people. The school she attends is far away from home and was not the intended college she had planned on going for her Freshman year. This very bright, outgoing girl, quickly cast herself out of the world. She then questions everything she does and what her parents would think of her, further degrading her self esteem. Lindsay…

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    Why Athletes Use Steroids

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    Do you think it’s fair for an athlete from any type of sport to use steroids while playing? There are a lot of athletes from different types of sports who uses steroids without thinking about their side effects and how harmful it is on your life. Athletes use it to become something they’re not and they do it just to be better and to get more money and fame. Using steroids while being an athlete can kill you, harm your body, get suspended, take away the money you took over the years, and some…

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    course helped me establish ways to manage stress and conflict. Throughout this paper, I shall indicate information I acquired this semester that will help me succeed in both my personal and professional life. First, I would like to mention self-awareness. Self-awareness is defined as recognizing how you are being viewed by another…

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    Why People Bully

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    Bullying can cause a physical and emotional toll on one’s body, including, low self-esteem, anxiety, physical illness, self-harm, and in some cases even suicide. Bullying is a negative peer relationship, that is usually between two or more significant others. Most people are aware that bullying is a problem, but they do not always act upon it. Not all people realize what can happen when someone is bullied, witnesses someone being bullied, and even how it affects the bully. Everyone can be…

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    there for them in this trial in their life. it can be very damaging to them if their parent or parents are not supportive on this. if they feel like they are alone in this they make do things that they regret in the future, and damaging to their self esteem. it 's important to never tell your child that they are seeking attention if they do things that are damaging to them or others around them, it can cause them to feel insecure about themselves. if your child confides in you it means they…

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    headaches or stomach aches, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, emotionally reticent, appears moody or depressed or appears to suffer from social anxiety and low self esteem, and any unexplained change in behavior (Wolfson). These warning signs can affect a person in different ways and they can hide these signs for a long time till you realize them. Elizabeth from Scotland started to tell her parents that she was ‘sick’ after fellow classmates were harassing her and bullying her in school. After…

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    Overcoming Low Self-Esteem

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    Strategies or how to overcome low self-esteem I feel like to quit. This is too hard! I’m such a loser, I can never get things right! Are these the words you repetitively saying to yourself? Or these are what you may hear from people you care. What is Low Self-esteem? Low self-esteem is negative perception one thinks about oneself. These people may judge, criticise how they look or what they own (or do not own). People with low self-esteem may think themselves are not worthy of good stuff…

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    problem (3). Youth are becoming more self-conscious about the way they look which is mainly due to unrealistic expectations forced onto them by everything around them. The desire to be thinner emerges in girls at ages as young as six (6). Figueroa’s Framework is a tool developed to evaluate various issues within society of which there are five levels. It is imperative that we can fight against low levels of self-esteem and what issues come of having a low self-esteem. Body image has a huge…

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    Social Media Identity

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    of the world’s population. Those 3 billion users are in some way affected by social media, positively or negatively. It’s been reported that forty-two percent of generation z has said that social media had a direct relation to their identity and self esteem. An identity is made over time mostly in young adolescents, that is currently generation Z. It’s a generation that has widely been stereotyped as a generation that only go on their phone as they were the first generation to have grown up with…

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    with positive peer pressure in their life. Such changes have caused a difference in an adolescent life. These changes in an adolescent life can have potential positive affects in peer pressure by making them more social initiative, showing better self esteem, and expressing more empathy to other people. First, we will take a look on how positive peer pressure in adolescents can make them more social initiative in their life’s. According to Laura M. Padilla-Walker…

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