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    really helped me dive deep and really work through my thoughts and ideas. Peer…

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    Self-Assessment. I do not have much writing background, and writing never been my favorite activity. Previously I took an English Composition class in Hocking College therefore this was my very first time I had to write an essay in English language. As a middle aged women, out of school for 20 years and English as a second language, I felt a little nervous before research skills class, and I probably have a disadvantage compared to the other students in this class who are fresh out of…

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    of a countless myriad of societal institutions, all shaping the growth of individuals in this increasingly modern 21st-century; in particular, I have been shaped by two social groups: the family in which I was born and raised, and the school-setting peer group of which I was a member of during my secondary education. Both have been tremendously invaluable to my childhood and adolescent growth, and without them to help shape my values, beliefs, and aesthetic preferences, I perhaps would not be…

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    is certain, though, adolescents do not go through it alone. They have their peers, groups, and friends to help them through it. Peer relationships are an important function of adolescence. There are different types of peer relationships and they all present negative and positive outcomes as can be shown in this essay. All relationships start with peers. Peers are individuals who are similar in age and maturity level. Peer interaction is a fundamental part of adolescence. These interactions…

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    It is common for minors - understood as children under the age of 18 - to wish to be adults who can make their own rules and decisions, and to hold the perceived unrestrained freedom adults possess. This restraint and lack of freedom felt by minors, particularly teenagers, stems from the need for children to be parented and guided - a concept children and teens do not always grasp in the time of their youth. Yet one aspect of this “teen-angst” does ring true; minors do not always have the same…

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    “Under pressure she became a diamond, under pressure she became unbreakable,” [1] said R.H. Sin. It may sound ridiculous to work under pressure. However, in my opinion, working under pressure can create a great work --just like diamond-- it needs pressure to become beautiful. As an international student, I would like to say that it is very convoluted to write in another language, which is not the language I normally use back home. Hence, there are always a lot of pressures…

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    Emotions In Late Childhood

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    adolescents at the site. This could be due to the fact that these adolescents had a past experience where they had gotten in trouble, or it could be the that the teens have greater self-regulation (Santrock, p. 412). Peers are highly influential on children’s morals and many are encouraged through peer pressure to do things that go against their morals (Santrock, p. 412 & 493). Children of late childhood do not want to be singled out or made fun of for being different, so they will simply follow…

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    At some point in their lives, everyone goes through that archetypal phase of teenage rebellion. While this may be slightly different from person to person, almost all kids rebel at some point in their childhood. Their rebellion, however, will differ and depend on their own personal situation or environment. Even when talking about one single person, rebellion changes with the situation. This is exhibited in many ways in real life and literature. In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi employs graphic and…

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    Ponyboy’s Changed Perspective in The Outsiders The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton is an inspirational book about teenagers, choices, and change. There are many characters that are important to the narrator Ponyboy, some more than others. Some members of their "Greaser" gang are tough, or happy-go-lucky, while others are shy or serious. One very important character, who changes drastically over the course of the novel, is Dally Winston. In the first half of the book, Ponyboy views Dally as extremely…

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    for such consideration is with his research in social influences and peer pressure, how birth order of siblings affects their intelligence and emotional…

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