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    years all over the world. Green is the founder of Project of Awesomeness where thousands of people post videos advocating charities that “decrease the overall level of world suck”. In short, John Green has inspired and influenced millions of children, teens, and adults everywhere with his writing, videos, movies, and projects. Green has been named one of the TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. One of the biggest reasons why John has been influential to society and teenagers today, as the…

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    What Is Teen Technolgy?

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    Teen Technolgy The rapidly growing rate of phone technology in our generation is most definitely disturbing. Texting has destroyed the way people read, write and even the way teens have conversations compared to older generations. The use of technology has enabled cyberbullying as well has taken a toll on relationships with not only friends but families too. It seems that anywhere you go you see people glued to their phones, fingers typing away on sidewalks, at school events, even at the crowded…

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    Barbie Is Bad

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    Do you have Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Pinterest, or Snapchat? Everyone does! How is this social media affecting teenage girls and younger women? Social media is allowing children and teens to compare themselves not only to their peers but to millions of other teens online. All of these teenagers follow their favorite singers, bands, movie or television stars, or models. When they post pictures of themselves they look absolutely flawless. They have no blemishes on their face…

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    Nerd Definition Essay

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    seersucker too.”’ It is unknown as to what Dr. Seuss meant by the word nerd but it wasn’t intended to be a negative word, it was supposed to be funny for a children’s book, however children related it to an unpleasant creature. In 1951, Newsletter magazine used the world nerd in their article and officially changed it into a negative…

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    Heartbreaking Child Abuse

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    Flipping through the pages of “Times magazine” seeing this little girl crying, holding a house caught my attention. This ad shows her holding a wooden doll house and a man on the inside sitting on the couch harassing her in a cartoon character body. The words at the bottom right side of the paper reads,” speak for her call 911 for help to report child sex abuse”. This ad shows a little Hispanic girl who looks to be about five years old in pain and don’t know how to ask for help. The doll house…

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    Teen depression is a serious issue and has been around for a long time with sometimes fatal consequences. The teen years is always a weird time, with the many problems like: physical, emotional, psychological and changes that follow this stage of life. Academic, family, or social expectations will create a feeling of rejection and lead to disappointment. Teens are pressured by messages from friends, parents, and the media. Today’s teens see more of the good and bad of life at school, on…

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    everyone. In our generation narcissistic behavior is worse than older generations in my opinion. My generation expects things to be handed to them without having to work for it. I think that the media plays a big role in this. We always see people on magazines or on TV with all these great extravagant things and we want the same thing. We want to be bigger and better than the next person. I think that we need to look at the whole…

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    Britney's Sorrow Analysis

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    girl walking down the street and whisper to their friend “she’s pretty for a fat girl” or “she has such a pretty face if only she would lose weight”. The author of this essay pleads guilty to such actions. From elementary to high school Overweight teens are targeted all the time. They are taunted, humiliated and ridiculed for their weight. Social media plays a part in the message in which the bigger person isn’t pertained as good looking. Some Employers will not hire a person because of their…

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    Eating disorders are not uncommon during teenage years. Each year, thousands of teens develop eating disorders, or problems with body image. Eating disorders in teens cause serious changes in eating habits that can lead to major, even life threatening health problems. Some of these eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. Furthermore, females are much more vulnerable than men to suffer from anorexia or bulimia. However, the number of men with an eating disorder has doubled…

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    The magazine industry is one of the most viable and adaptable markets that provides to consumers, businesses, and professionals. In today’s society they are a guide into the fashion world. Magazines aim to showcase fashion in variety of ways. These magazines target specific age groups, gender, and even social classes by specifically designing the content of the magazines. Especially in an era where printed magazines is declining due to technological advances in the way readers can view…

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