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    learning‚ as a contributing factor in violent behavior‚ we must be aware of the kinds of role models we provide to one another. Almost every household has sources which become the role model; whether it is the television‚ videogames‚ primetime television‚ MTV‚ or just the day to day encounters we experience. These sources are providing a considerable amount of information; which in most cases are not censored. The lack of censorship has lead to many of the negative exploitations that we see‚ hear‚ and read

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    have their own faults. As Haven and her friend‚ Casey‚ walked around their development‚ Haven sees Gwendolyn in her most disheveled ways. Through Haven’s eyes‚ she sees‚ “I saw her face then‚ the same one we’d seen on all those magazine covers‚ and on MTV. But it wasn’t the same: it wasn’t bronzed‚ with pink lips and lashes a mile long; no hair blowing‚ back in the wind‚ framing her face… Instead‚ I saw just a tall girl with a blank‚ plain expression‚ thin and angular and lost” (Dessen 117).

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    Amy Lee‚ the lead singer of former rock band Evanescence‚ is releasing a new album next month. The new album titled ‘Dream Too Much’ will be a 12 song children’s album inspired by her two-year-old son‚ Jack. Amy’s album started as a gift to her father‚ to spend time with him in the studio. He encouraged her to make some kid friendly songs for her son to enjoy and soon became a family affair‚ including her father‚ sisters‚ uncle‚ husband‚ and son. Most of the songs featured will be covers of famous

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    from http://www.healthcommunities.com/teen-pregnancy/children/risks-to-baby-in-teen-pregnancy.shtml Teen Pregnancy: Young Mom Says ’They Treat Me Like I ’m a Celebrity ’; Does MTV Show Encourage Teen Pregnancy? - ABC News. (2011‚ March 3). Retrieved from http://abcnews.go.com/US/teen-pregnancy-young-mom-treat-celebrity-mtv-show/story?id=13039764#.UVcpKhx3YcA

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    References: ^ Thomas‚ Rebecca (25 April 2012). "TLC’s Left Eye Remembered: 10 Years Later". MTV (MTV Networks). Retrieved 23 June 2012. ^ Wong‚ Sterling (13 April 2011). "Are Adele‚ Mumford And Sons Sign Of A New British Invasion? – Music‚ Celebrity‚ Artist News". MTV. Retrieved 1 September 2011. ^ Hyland‚ Ian (10 August 1997). "IT ’S A SPICE WORLD". Sunday Mirror. ^ McGibbon‚ 1997. pp. 124–125. ^ Wright‚ Matthew (20 December 1996)

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    method of avoiding teen pregnancy is abstinence. If a teen does decide to become sexually active‚ she should talk to her parents‚ physician‚ counselor or other mentor or health-care professional about available methods of birth control. Mainstream MTV ’s hit shows "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Mom" have brought teenage-pregnancy awareness and prevention into mainstream popular culture. Sponsored Links Are you a Teen Girl? Having sex has consequences! Come read the stories from other teens. www

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    The show “Teen Mom” in my opinion has a very positive and negative balance of the show. Teen Mom is a television show which comes on the television station MTV‚ it is about a group of high school girls who have had babies‚ and they are still trying to maintain work‚ or even finish school. The show lets society into these girls’ lives‚ and shows the struggles‚ and also the high points of these teenage boys and girls lives‚ after having children. The show follows at least four to five young teenage

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    Kerrie Kelly In years past teen pregnancy created problems in several countries. However in the United States among teenagers‚ teen pregnancy rose‚ but there was no help from programs like the National Geographic’s channel‚ and Teen Mom that aired on MTV. Individuals saw a version of what might have been with cameras rolling‚ however if the cameras are not rolling then life takes on a different meaning. When someone is not paying for your chance at fame out in the world and your problems are exposed

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    The Magic of Dabbawalas - Unfolded August 05‚ 2013 About Dabbawalas‚ Mumbai  Delivering 2 lakh tiffins daily in Mumbai at 12.30 pm sharp through sun and rain About Dabbawalas‚ Mumbai  Almost 85% Dabbawalas are illiterate and the remaining 15% are educated up to 8th grade About Dabbawalas‚ Mumbai  This service originated in 1880. In 1890‚ Mahadeo Havaji Bachche and Ananth Mandra Reddy started a lunch delivery service with about a hundred men About Dabbawalas‚ Mumbai

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    home without having to travel to the theatre. Because of cable‚ sitcoms and other TV programs gained popularity. Many shows focused on the plight of everyday life‚ while others were more genre-specific. The newly created Music Television Network‚ MTV‚ gained exponential popularity. Because of the increased number of television viewers‚ advertisers turned to cable to promote their

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