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    Bibliotherapy is defined as the use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems. In Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein”, the monster reads or observes four different novels each of which change his viewpoint of the world and ultimately lead to his demise. However, had the monster read different books he might have been able to be accepted by society and not be so fixated on revenge. The first book read by the monster is Ruins of Empires, written in 1791 by Comte de Volney. The…

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    In order to avoid the dangers, parents should monitor the teens frequently because it would help them become aware of online threats. Coben expresses the downfall of the lack of online supervision through real life examples of the “young boy unknowingly conversing with a pedophile or the girl who was cyber bullied to the point where she committed suicide” (8). This fact shows that if parents are unaware of the dangers online, they risk their adolescents walking right into mistakes…

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    and it sparked an increasingly violent debate about whether exceptional talented young athletes should be allowed to play professional sports when they are still in their early teens. Without any doubt, the disadvantages overweight the advantages to train teenagers to take part in professional competitions.…

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    Pros And Cons Of The Driving Age

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    drinking age will be saved if the driving age was to be raised. It takes a lot of persuasion to change a hard headed politicians mind. What usually gets them to is a series of crashed involving young adults, and then, jut maybe, they will think of other ways to protect our young people(Davis, “is 16 too Young?”). In 2007, a poll was done determine what people thought about raising the driving age. This poll included 1,002 adults from December seventeenth through the nineteenth in the United…

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    When children reach adolescence this is a visible sign that a change from the position of childhood protection to adulthood independence and freedom is being developed. According to “Erikson” adolescences are confronted with the decision of what they choose to become and who they want to be and where they want to end up in the future. By the time a child reaches this point of development their environmental, ethical, and social surrounding will have had a great influence on the choices they make…

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    rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness equivalent to an adult. Parents need to calm down with the unrelenting punishments, in order for us teenagers to obtain our god given independence. It is our parent’s job to rudder us into our young adulthood,…

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    life for themselves. Without awareness helicopter parenting will affect more of the populations development. This policy Brief presents current research findings on helicopter parenting, specifically the academic and psychological of adolescents and young adults. Why is this issue important? Children’s curiosity assist with development, the ability to explore and partake in risk taking behavior leads to a positive or negative outcome. The outcome will affect future decision, thus contributing…

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    Gray Matter In Teens

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    Teens are considered “adults” at the ripe age of eighteen. They are often asked to make life changing decisions at this time in their life, such as moving out or marriage. Researchers often wonder if this age is too young to make reasonable choices. There has been numerous studies on a substance found in adolescents known as gray matter. Gray matter is the cause for this stupidity found in teenagers. According to The Teen Brain Still Under Construction,”...Volume of gray matter was the highest…

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    child generally contains, and the consequence a wedge between a parent and child can have. During the development of this play-write Shakespeare develops a condescending attitude towards the young characters in this story, in addition a judgemental attitude that is directed toward the parents of those young children. A direct message is conveyed through a flowery story, which makes this work a universal teaching material, however the language used in the original story illustrates that…

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    short period of incarceration followed by a sentence reduction(Clear, 2006, p.229). Boot camps however, are physically rigorous, disciplined, and demanding regimens emphasizing conditioning, education and job training. This is mostly designed for young offenders. The first boot camp was created in the state of…

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