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    Teenagers Are Lazy

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    Zach Londberg Mrs. Loula English 10 March/13/15 Teens Today’s teenagers are lazy and don’t care about the future. Most teenagers would rather just lay back and relax and not have to do anything. They would rather eat‚ sleep‚ rave‚ and repeat is basically how most teens are. I chose three reasons on why teens are lazy and those reasons are is that they love food‚ they would rather sleep then do anything else‚ and when it comes to doing something by there selves they find an easy way out of doing

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    Modern Teenagers

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    specify the Modern teenagers as lazy‚ spoilt and irresponsible but I would certainly say that they are a bit of being all three. In today’s society there are many pressures in the lives of teenagers. The problem with them is that they are young and youth is the spring of Life but because of the too much pressure and responsibility on them‚ they are looking for some opportunities to get their freedom. Our parent’s mentality is mostly like that of the old days‚ so they take the teenagers as unruly and

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    Spoiled, but Not a Brat

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    Diquan Lamar Hubbard Introduction to College Writing Professor Sophie Bradford October 19‚ 2012 Spoiled‚ but not a Brat The ideal spoiled child does not come to mind easily. I observed people around campus‚ but I think one of the perfect examples of a spoiled child is Angelica Pickles from the popular Nickelodeon show Rugrats. Angelica showed characteristics that made her stand out as an antagonist. She would refer to the other characters as “dumb babies.” Angelica would show how selfish she

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    Spoiled America

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    Some years ago a very close friend who was from Jamaica declared to my mother that “Americans are spoiled.” My mother was indignant. She stated to him “What do you mean‚ you’re no different then we are.” She did not understand why he was comparing the two countries. Neither of us understood the seriousness of his statement. He explained that Americans complained too much. He went on to explain that compared to many of the poor areas of Jamaica the government subsidized apartments that he had seen

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    Are modern inventions making us lazy? In more ways than not‚ I say yes to the above question. The motorcar was invented some while back. Since then we have enjoyed an ease of traveling unequalled in history. We have also become immeasurably lazier. We drive the car everywhere‚ to work‚ to play‚ for a hundred miles‚ for a hundred metres. My brother who has a pot-belly does not in walking at all. It is always the car even to the corner grocery shop a stone’s throw away. Many ‘modern’ people

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    I think that modern inventions make people lazy beacuse they make everything easier. The car‚ for instance‚ allows people to travel long distances without having any physical strain on their body. The television is something that people sit in front of for hours on end until they have made an imprint of their butt on their couch and 7 hours a day of channel 35 is second nature. The fact that people can now watch TV shows in high definition and record‚ pause‚ rewind‚ or fast forward through their

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    Impact of Modern Gadgets on our Lives Whether we like it or not‚ electric appliances and gadgets have occupied a major position in our day to day lives. Though they were invented to make life better for us in the first place‚ it is an undeniable fact that many of the gadgets have a negative influence upon the quality of our lives in some ways. As we cannot live without them in this modern world and they are a necessary evil‚ we have to find ways to reduce the negative impact of those modern appliances

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    Stress of being a modern teenager Modern teenagers get stressed on a regular basis. Some of this teen stress is caused by the changes that are occurring in their bodies. Reaching puberty can be stressful for many as teenagers. But our modern lifestyle and education system can also be big causes of teen stress. Our school system is a big contributor to teen stress. There’s the everyday stress of how friends and classmates perceive us. It doesn’t matter to the average teen that everyone who they

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    unmistakable and understandable to anyone. In the past this generally meant exit signs that show the word "EXIT" or the equivalent in the local language‚ but increasingly exit signs around the world are in pictogram form‚ with or without text supplement. The modern sign’s wordlessness means it can be understood even by people who don’t speak the local

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    America the Lazy

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    out almost more so than the head line “Americans Are LAZY”. In it was a picture referring to a class room of Korean children who were made to study on average 16hrs a day. The writer of stated how foreign countries valued education so much more than us as a whole‚ and how the first generation children of immigrants had a roughly 40% greater chance of not completing school because of the adopting in culture. I said to myself “Are Americans lazy?” I felt this couldn’t be true when as a collective whole

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