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    Cause of Teen Depression

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    Causes of Teen Depression The adolescence age can be a stormy and difficult time‚ even for the well adjusted teen. Depression hits adults and teens alike and can have overboard consequences when the teen can feel overwhelmed with such emotional stress and are not aware on how to handle it. After noticing the signs of depression and why they may be feeling that way‚ it is extremely important that they get help and treatment for themselves. This can help make the situation easier not just for

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    Cause Teens Drug

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    Causes of Teen Drug Abuse in Canada Teenage drug abuse is widespread and getting worse every day throughout Canada. Both on the streets and in schools nationwide‚ thousands of teenagers are given opportunities to experiment with drugs. According to recent reports‚ the average age at which Canadian teenagers first experiment with drugs is age 14. Despite education programs aimed at prevention‚ teen drug abuse continues to be a growing problem. This teen drug problem occurs for a number of

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    Why should teen parenting be delayed? Why should teen parenting be delayed? Teen pregnancy! It’s amazing how many teens that i know actualy want to be pregnant. What do you think about this issue. In my opinion teen parenting should be delayed. There are many reasons why teens shouldnt be geting pregnant. Teens are not mentaly or emotinaly stable to have a child when deep down they are still children. Teens dont have the money to take care of thereself and a child. And they dont have the

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    Causes of Teen Drinking

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    adult problem but also a teen problem. Why do teenagers want to drink alcohol even though it is prohibited in our law? This is a very good question. I feel the three main factors that contribute most to teen drinking are boredom‚ rebellion‚ and peer pressure. Boredom is just one of the many causes that leads to teens developing a drinking problem. Many teens drink because there bored‚ have some kind of problem‚ are lonely‚ or just want to get drunk. Many of the teens I know say they "drink to

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    Causes of Teen Suicide

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    Causes of Teen Suicide There is a serious problem with teens in America. A vital concern that is just behind car accidents and murder. Teenage suicide is a major issue in today’s society; suicide is the intentional taking of one’s own life. “According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention suicide is the third leading cause of death among those between the ages 15-24” (“About Teen Suicide”). “What is even more disturbing is that suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among ages

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    Causes of Teen Health

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    health of a teen. Some sources of stress that can cause stress is: a change of schools‚ school demands are too much to handle‚ problems at home‚ or problems with other teenagers within the school. Teen health can be affected by all of these aspects and can lead to depression‚ negative thoughts‚ insomnia‚ high blood pressure‚ ulcers‚ nausea‚ loss of appetite‚ muscle tension‚ severe headaches or migraines‚ teeth grinding which leads to TMJ‚ or excessive nervousness. Stress can affect teen health by

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    raising children in today’s society. Positive things are never discussed. Is it because single parenting is considered in this society lower class? Our constitution speaks about our rights as a citizen and nowhere in the constitution does it state that single parenting is illegal‚ lower class or un-human (Mitter 1992). There are various reasons why single parenting occurs. A person may want to be single and have a child by opting to adopt or artificial insemination

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    Growing into Sophistication…Does Strict Parenting Allow it? For every action‚ there is an equal and opposite reaction. Isaac Newton’s words are the perfect parallel of strict parenting. There is not ONE simple‚ dictionary definition of ‘strict parents’‚ however‚ when asking children to describe these parents‚ almost all the interpretations are negative; strict parents are ‘selfish’‚ ‘oppressive’‚ and ‘uptight’-basically straight out mean. Now these may seem like a bias perspective of a fussy 8

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    Teen Drug Abuse in America In today’s society drugs are taking away our children’s lives and it is making headlines every day. “In Vancouver‚ Washington‚ a 13-year old boy was found dead after allegedly swallowing twenty-four cold-medicine pills to get high” (Taylor 45). “Nine Florida middle-school students were taken to the hospital after their strange behavior and illness at school led school officials to discover that they had overdosed on an over-the-counter cold medication” (Taylor 45). “A

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    Causes of Teen Vandalism

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    child into an adult. Unfortunately this bumpy time can be even more problematic if the teen begins to act out as a vandal. Vandalism is a crime. It includes any intentional act that destroys or defaces public or private property. Some examples include knocking over mailboxes‚ spray painting graffiti‚ trashing school buildings‚ stealing and damaging cars or mailboxes and lighting fires. While there have been teen pranksters at play for decades‚ today’s brand of prank has more serious ramifications

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