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    Youth is a stage where we desire for affection‚ fun and craze. We are always ready to try new fad so as to quench our thirst and that is why‚ nowadays‚ teenagers are smoking‚ taking drugs‚ drinking‚ swearing and dating. All this is inexperienced for them and new things are always exciting! Growing up is not synonym of maturity‚ thus‚ teenagers are not mellow enough to understand that all these new “stuffs” are radically destroying them. Teens normally do not acknowledge and analyse the depth

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    10th that what is their aspiration or frequently asked what do u want to do further‚ or which stream are you going to take science‚ commerce or arts‚ only a few of them actually have definite answers to these questions .More than 80% of the students don t really know what career they want to make. Mostly students just choose to fulfill their parents dream as they have no clue what they want to do. I too belong to the same group of students who didn’t know their aspirations. But there is a little

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    Nowadays teenager which is 15 to 18 years old is matured enough to do their own decision. I totally disagree if parents make important decision for them. They are grow up enough to make a correct decision for their own future. They still can ask their parents opinion but let them decide which way they want to follow. Sometime have parents that really care to their child until the smallest or simple thing they will decide. This is not good because they need to accept everything eventhough they do

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    pregnancy along with that it can lead with excessive bleeding and after pain. Women who abort get affected physiologically and socially. Transition: Killing has its consequences and suffering from it is only part of it. I. Using a suction aspiration‚ a vacuum with more force and power than any regular home vacuum‚ being torn into pieces‚ and having to put salt on like as if you were a snail is used for abortions which is very violent. As stated by http://communityofhopeinc.org/Abortion.html

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    adversity — a symbol transcending all cultures and ages and conveying the idea that discrimination and intolerance are wrong and dangerous. Anne Frank’s diary has enduring significance. Her perspective resonates with the feelings and attitudes of teenagers in the post-Holocaust generation. Like so many of today’s youth‚ Anne aspired to be independent and respected for who she was‚ not what others wanted her to be. Anne’s reflections on personal‚ social‚ and political themes have as much relevance today

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    mom as well because my mom stayed home with us growing up. Without my mom’s presence‚ my siblings and I would have had less supervision potential danger. These are just a few career options that weren’t the right path for me. My current career aspiration is to complete a degree in paralegal studies and then eventually become a lawyer. Currently attending school to be a paralegal because it is a good first step towards becoming a lawyer. After earning my degree I can work my way through law school

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    Psychoanalysis Auguste Rodin ’s The Thinker.During the 1890s‚ the Austrian physician Sigmund Freud developed a method of psychotherapy known as psychoanalysis. Freud ’s understanding of the mind was largely based on interpretive methods‚ introspection and clinical observations‚ and was focused in particular on resolving unconscious conflict‚ mental distress and psychopathology. Freud ’s theories became very well-known‚ largely because they tackled subjects such as sexuality‚ repression‚ and the

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    Review……….……………………………….……….…….…...4 2.1. Phonetics and Phonology ………………………………………………......4 2.2. Phoneme and Allophone…..…………………………………………….….5 2.3. Voiceless Plosive Consonants …………………………………....………..7 2.4. Aspiration and Degrees of Aspiration ……………………………….…….9 2.5. Spoken Discourse…………….…………………………………………….12 2. Research Results and Discussions……………………………………………....15 3.6. Research Method…………………………………………………………..15 3.7. Analysis Material…………………………………………………………

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    the negative connotation arose. Aspiration on the other hand is described as the “will to succeed”. Having the Will to succeed is preferred over having a strong desire to succeed. Period. Aspiration is a form of desire tempered by thoughtfulness‚ integrity and a self-interest that takes into account the interests of others too. While ambition is focused totally on the goal‚ aspiration never loses sight of either the goal or the means used to attain it. Aspiration allows us to ‘breathe freely’ (assāsa

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    bition to aspiration AMBITION TO ASPIRATION FROM INSPIRING TO BECOMING…….. “Ambition educates the senses‚ calls into action the will‚ perfects the physical constitution‚ brings men into such swift and close collision in critical moments that man measures man.” Ambition is an eagerness to acquire personal advantage‚ wealth‚ power‚ status. It is an eager and sometimes an exorbitant desire for elevation‚ honor

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