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    refers to the diminishing amount of social interaction due to social media impairing their ability to make real world conversation. Not only that, another way social networking can affect the youth is cyber bullying. "49.5% of students reported being the victims of bullying online..." (Procon.org 1). The youth tends to be more impressionable and that means that harmful words online have a higher chance of hurting them mentally as…

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    Several of today's youth are misguided through their lives by false conceptions of the world that are created within the minds of over-protective parents. These ideas of the present in combination with the values and morals of the current generation of parents can be hazardous to the development of children's creativity and their potential. It is imperative that adolescents be directed at an early age toward a lifestyle that is centered on self-sufficiency. A new generation of society…

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    “One of the few rights that America does not proclaim is the right to fail. Achievement is the national god.” The article “College Pressures” by William Zinsser makes several points about the stress placed on the shoulders of modern-day college students. William Zinsser is a master at Branford College, a residential college at Yale University. This article suggests several ideas on how college students should approach their future careers.The author of this article uses rhetorical situations,…

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    We would need to adapt the way we communicate with children and young people as they may not completely understand what we are saying. For example, the younger the person is the more simpler and clearer we should communicate. If the child is very young, we would need to talk in a way they would understand. This can include talking in a generally more simple way. We may need to talk with a different tone of voice than we usually would to keep the child engaged, as the may get distracted easily…

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    In the essay “Are Too Many People Going To College, Murray challenges the belief that it is necessary for all students to go to college. He argues that the fundamental and necessary things we should be learning we should already be taught before college. According to Murray every young person is not meant to go to college. He argues that four year colleges don’t make sense as a place to make a living and the three rationales that once existed for going to college have long ago began to fade.…

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    The girl pities her, but does not know that she will also end up like her after her youth. Margaret Widdemer juxtaposes the symbols of spring and december to indicate how the characters of the Young Girl and the Poor Old Soul do not realize how their lives will be or were, respectively. Widdemer writes about how the Poor Old Soul is “Contented, and forgetting/How Youth was wild, and Spring was wild/And how her life is setting” (2-4).The symbol used here, Spring, connotates new…

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    represents the change among young people. Young people tend to be so self-involved in their own lives that they forget what life is like for others. On the contrary, the older waiter has grown to have patience and compassion for others. He may not have youth but he does have a kind…

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    not shape their child 's personality or character. A child 's peers have more influence on them than their parents. This contradicts Bronfenbrenner’s theory because he believed that families were the ones who had the most influence on a child’s development but also while the children are influenced by…

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    The Relationship Between Homeless Youth and Sex for Survival Each year in the United States over one million youth under the age of 18 are homeless (Warf, et al., 2013). There are many factors that may contribute to a young person becoming homeless such as disagreements with parents or step-parents, pregnancy, sexual orientation, school performance, substance abuse, and physical or sexual abuse occurring in the home (Warf, et al., 2013). No matter what led the youth to homelessness, they face…

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    Primarily in this assignment for me to be able to meet the grading criteria I will be concentrating on discussing how policies & procedures help children and young people and their families’ whist being looked after. I will be discussing how Every Child Matters 2003, Children Act 1989/2004 and Data Protection Act 1998 and how these legislations help children as well as their families. Policies & Procedures are a set of Acts, Rules and Laws which have been put into place by the government and are…

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