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    Topic 1. Through the life-spam human are in constantly development, each of the stage has its own characteristics but some are similar such as part of the transition to the next stage. Some of the characteristics of the adolescences are physic change, exploring of the personal identity, change in behavior, emotion changes, looks situation from their own perspective just to name a few. During young adult, little more mature than in adolescence, more independency, more active and healthy, focus on…

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    educational aspects in life. Relationships can stress upon teenagers with causes their life become more difficult than it already is. Teenage relationships can cause the couple to possibly become teenage parents. If they are parents, adolescents start to believe finishing their education becomes impossible. Without their education, they will financially struggle with their future child desires and needs. Romantic teenage relationships cause negativity towards young couples’ life mentally…

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    The hunted prey galloped through the thick, dense dark forest. The prey dodging tree after tree, using fire eyes to see. Stomping on the ground hard, braking color leaves the prey leaped faster. The wild creature knew these woods well. The creature couldn't end in the open field. The prey glanced back three seconds fast. First second think about where the predator shall be, another second remind itself to keep on running, third second wondering where to go, to get away. The creature quick…

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    According to the article “Artificial Extension of Childhood” Robert Epstein believes that different situations that occurred in our culture have basically stolen independence from young people. Epstein suggests that under a certain age, society has accepted that people are incompetent, and beyond a specific age, people should possess the competencies required to perform skills or contribute to society. Epstein seems to agree that age is really is just a number, and society would benefit from…

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    Adolescence Final Exam

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    Final Exam 1. What does it mean to grow as a person? Adolescence (Chapters 9-10) Development is an intricate, unified process that takes place throughout the lifespan. In adolescence three main developmental tasks are underway including physical development, cognitive development, and identity development. Physical Development When speaking of physical development in adolescence, both genetic and environmental factors play a role in a process of sexual maturation known as puberty (p. 283).…

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    by asking her what was her life experience like growing up? She chuckled at first and explained that it was nice. People communicated then face to face and knew how to talk to each other. She was very family oriented as everyone else was and that you could always count on family when you needed them for anything. Family and friends were always your backbone and you always seen them. The knowledge that…

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    the theory is applied to a population that does not fit the mold designed by the expert himself (p.469). Given that no one is born an identical replica of someone else (even then experience shapes a person’s life) it is nearly impossible for Arnett’s theory to be applied because so many young adults are not accounted for in the research conducted. In order to further apply his concept, many more studies need to be performed in order to explore how culture impacts whether an individual is seen as…

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    caused by him killing a young man during his time in the war. (MS7) O’Brien recounts his daughter asking him a question about if he had killed anyone while enlisted as a soldier. During his time in the war, he did have to kill a young soldier during a foggy morning while taking his turn to watch; however, he did not tell his daughter at the time (MS4). During the encounter with the young man, O’Brien had mixed feelings about the actions he took, even later on in his life he does not know what to…

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    Young People Vs Church

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    Have you ever wonder where the young adults are, or how to attract them to services? Why do young adults quit going to church American teens think about all of the culture. Because the language that they speak, music that they listen to. In different generation many people lives are different. Margaret Taylor writes, “Many young adults tend to think that the older generations tend to make judgments and assumptions about teenagers.” For example, Margaret Taylor said, “Typically based on the…

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    Some may argue that the internet is used for good, but it can also be argued that social media can have a negative effect on people. The amount of time spent on social media by teens and young adults has increased tremendously. Should people spend less time on social media? The negative effects of social media have always outweighed the good. There are many positive things open on the internet. If someone wanted to find an old friend or teacher they could use Facebook. If you have a business and…

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