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    Desicion Making Teens

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    made. A good decision in this situation would be to take a cab or call someone to come pick you up. This cost of a cab is so small compared to the price that would have to be paid if you were caught drinking and driving. So why do some adolescent teens make the wrong choice in this kind of situation. The reason I think these people make the wrong choice is that they go with the odds of not being caught. This is a very bad habit‚ because if one is to

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    Teen Smoking Facts

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    Teen Smoking Facts  Nancy Schimelpfening‚ Tobacco may be use either by smoking it or in smokeless forms such as chewing tobacco or snuff. Some will turn to the smokeless products to avoid lung cancer. Unfortunately half of smokeless tobacco users will develop pre-cancerous patches called leukoplakia within three years of beginning use. Other Names Spit tobacco‚ smokeless tobacco‚ chew‚ dip‚ snuff‚ cigarettes. Why Do People Do It? Many kids smoke or use tobacco products

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    Teens Experiencing Loss

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    Teen years are already full of difficulty and change when a teen experiences loss of a parent the difficult can become impossible to a teen that is already dealing with emotions and experiences that can alienate them from normal support systems so learning new coping skills is beneficial as it provides him with emotional resources he can utilize in future crisis. I would make contact with my student as soon as possible after the loss of his mother to limit the time between the loss and my reaching

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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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    Smoking Among Teens

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    Topic: Smoking Thesis: Smoking among teens has been increasing in an alarming rate. What are the effects on cigarette advertising has on the teenagers and the numerous ways to quit smoking. Related Issues: 1. Reasons why teens pick up the habit of smoking 2. The Effects of Tobacco Advertisement 3. The numerous reasons people give up smoking 4. The Health benefits of quitting 5. Numerous Steps to quitting TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Abstract pg 3 2. Introduction pg 4 3. Literature

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    Teen Self-Esteem

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    Teen self-esteem is a major problem the new generation is facing nowadays. What is really meant by “teen self-esteem” and how could it be solved? Teen self-esteem issues are not limited to appearance by any means‚ although appearance can certainly be central. A teen’s self-esteem can take a beating if he feels left out‚ sees himself as “weird”‚ can’t seem to make or keep friends‚ is not much of an athlete‚ has learning problems‚ or just feels significantly different from his peers. Teen self-esteem

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    Teen Drug Use

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    Teen Drug Use and Sports Teen drug use is an issue which many adults are unaware of the signs of usage and damaging effects. Many adolescents believe that if they use drugs like their friends‚ it will make them “popular” or “cool”. Regardless of the reasons why teens start abusing drugs‚ this choice can have many negative impacts and ruin many aspects of their lives. There are numerous reasons why a teenager would feel the need to start abusing drugs. It is often said that during adolescent

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    Examples Of Teen Activists

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    Teen Activists are teenagers that have a goal in mind. They want to make a difference in the world and they have challenges to overcome. Examples of these types of teens are Malala Yousafzai who advocated for girl’s education by writing blogs‚ journals‚ Alex Lin‚ he refurbished computers and reduced the amount of E-waste in the world‚ and Iqbal Masih a child slave who spoke up for children labor rights. These teenagers speak up for what they think is right. Teen activists are brave‚ conscientious

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    Job Application

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    Job Interviews‚ Follow-Up Letters and Calls‚ and Job Offers • Develop an overall strategy based on your answers to these three questions: 1. What two to five facts about yourself do you want the interviewer to know? 2. What disadvantages or weaknesses do you need to overcome or minimize? 3. What do you need to know about the job and the organization to decide whether or not you want to accept this job if it is offered to you? • Wear a conservative business suit to the interview. • Bring

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    Teen Eating Disorders

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    having a family history of eating disorders‚ depression or substance misuse being criticised for their eating habits‚ body shape or weight being overly concerned with being slim‚ particularly if combined with pressure to be slim from society or for a job (for example ballet dancers‚ models or athletes) certain characteristics‚ for example‚ having an obsessive personality‚ an anxiety disorder‚ low self-esteem or being a perfectionist particular experiences‚ such as sexual or emotional abuse or the

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