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fhuys m new here n i seriously don't know what do guys do... but i m in need of some urgent help...

it's my debate day after n i don't have many points to argue...

topic is:-

'peer pressure is more beneficial than harmful'

n i m going against it...

plz help me... Ya Harmful, ...thats why some men fart more than women simply becasue women can't shut up long enough to build up the required Pressure ...
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Posted: 19 November 2012 at 6:29am | IP Logged
Originally posted by Prometeus
Originally posted by abc123chiti

guys m new here n i seriously don't know what do guys do... but i m in need of some urgent help...

it's my debate day after n i don't have many points to argue...

topic is:-

'peer pressure is more beneficial than harmful'

n i m going against it...

plz help me... Ya Harmful, ...thats why some men fart more than women simply becasue women can't shut up long enough to build up the required Pressure ...

???
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Posted: 20 November 2012 at 12:53am | IP Logged
Originally posted by abc123chiti topic is:-

'peer pressure is more beneficial than harmful'

n i m going against it...

plz help me...

Here goes! Delivery of the "speech" is key. Good luck!

:)

Respected friends,

I greatly appreciate the beneficial than harmful. My position is that peer pressure is definitely more harmful than it is beneficial and I would love to present some compelling statistics that lend credence to my position.

But first, what is peer

While peer pressure comes in all stages of life, it is most common in adolescents so allow me to focus my attention on this particular group. Teenagers are highly conscious about their images and are constantly worried about what others think of them and whether they fit in with their counterparts. They feel pressured to dress and behave in a certain way just so they could get accepted in their circles. They feel rushed into decisions that they are not ready to make just so they could, drinking and doing drugs that are very difficult, if not impossible, to break afterwards.

According to the website peerpressurestatistics.org, a study made by American Lung Association shows that 3.2 million of American teens smoke. Out of this 3.2 million, 25% of them are aged 17 and 18 years old and that they sm

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