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    Jazz Jennings Jazz Jennings was born on october 6 , 2000 and is 17 she was named Jared but her parents just went with Jazz . She lives in South Florida . But Jazz used to be homeschooled but now she goes to school in Florida . She has two twin brothers named Sandor & Griffin and her sister named Ari . Her mom is named Janet and her dad is named Greg . But the reason why Jazz was homeschooled was because she was diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria - this is a person that is a…

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    Body Image Of Dysmorphia

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    Man deems nature's faults and flaws as undesirable and unacceptable. This view manipulates society's unnecessary obsession with perfection by aspiring humans to live without defect in order to reach beauty. Seen everywhere, on tv, magazines, movies, and the internet, women and men alike are sexually objectified, publicized, and glorified for their body image. Ultimately, this unrealistic idea influences people's mindset to fit the image of “perfection”. The attempt to change one's appearance to…

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    on the ghettos streets of east LA, as a child Jack Lopez, want to be nothing but a surfer. he thought he could do this by wearing the traditional surfing clothing of "baggy shorts, larger penny's town craft shirts" or by owning a Surfer Quarterly magazine. even with his looks change. he was looked at as abnormal by his neighborhood. That it was strange for a boy who was born in a low classes family of his race to want to be a surfer that most boys his age…

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    share their lives with friends through pictures. However, this seemingly harmless app belies serious mental side effects as Instagram causes people, especially teens, to feel jealous, insignificant, and ugly. These thoughts can manifest themselves into serious issues such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. Because of this, teens need to understand the effects of this unique depressant…

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    Perfection In The Media

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    The standard of female body image has become unrealistic due to the media. What we see in the media is an illusion. These perfect pictures are not real. The videos and images are tampered with technology such as photoshop and surgical advances to fix imperfections giving us a false unattainable image of perfection for the everyday women. A perfectly crafted portrait of what a woman should look like for all to see, the need to be beautiful and the need to fulfill this idea of perfection is the…

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    for multiple reasons. One reason being that ⅓ of kids and teens are obese so if more kids join sports, then the rate of diabetes go down. Another reason being that they can develop trust for their teammates and for their coaches. My last reason would be that competitive sports can teach many life skills that will help you throughout your life. My leading reason is that one third of the United States of America is obese. If all kids and teens join a sports team, then the rate of diabetes will go…

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    should be enforced in public schools. Annotated Bibliography Jones, R. (2011). Teens reflect on their sources of contraceptive information. Journal of Adolescent Research, 26(4), 423-446. Kids under the age of eighteen have many different ways of finding out about sex. Sources such as the internet, magazines, and parents have been some of the main sources of sex education in adolescents’ life. However, when teens are asked about how they first learned about sex and contraceptives,…

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    regarded intimate activity that is worth being saved for marriage, but most young teens are experimenting it now for “enjoyment” or from peer pressure. Since more adolescents are having sexual intercourse, pregnancy rates are increasing. Teenagers are becoming pregnant because they are not practicing preventive contraception. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained 249,078 babies were born to young teens in 2014; nonetheless, the rates declined to 9 percent in the year of…

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    Beauty In Mean Girls

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    modern time we have the most beauty ideals related to that races. Growing up in an Asian Community, every girl in school wanted to dye their hair blond and get blue contacts even though that was not culturally accepted in my community. Then, during my teen years I made a trip to China and even there people find“American White Race” to be some sort of an appeasing concept and when I travel to city areas in China, I will see lots of girls trying to copy “white people” hairstyle and even clothing…

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    being greatly expanded upon and reinvented which quickly became the norm of entertainment for the public. Movies were being produced very early in the 20’s but had no audio and instead played a song over the film. Movies were helping in educating teens as they provided a whole new way to teach, being a visual aid with moving pictures as opposed to text or audible learning. Due to the success of the film industry, they made a 300 million dollar investment in order to upgrade to movies which…

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