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    Identity formation is a complex and multifaceted process for adolescents‚ particularly during middle school and early high school. Therefore‚ it is far more likely that students who appear disengaged to school faculty and administrators are actually navigating the multiple pathways to finding their own unique identities. It is simply unfair to assume that a student is not personally motivated when he or she is constructing an identity that reflects diverse social and/or cultural backgrounds. Na’ilah

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    Adolescent Eating Habits

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    such as obesity‚ heart disease‚ cancers‚ stroke‚ and type 2 diabetes. Investigating and understanding adolescent eating habits is necessary to preventing diet-related diseases later in the future. This paper discusses characteristic adolescent eating habits; skipping meals‚ fast food consumption‚ frequent snacking‚ and other dieting practices of adolescents. The nutritional requirements for adolescents are also discussed. Unhealthy Dietary Habits Teens engage in dieting practices that maybe less than

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    Women in the Middle East During the Late 19th and Early 20th Century As a result of Western imperialism circa 1900‚ throughout the Middle East things began to change. European writers and tourists flooded into Middle Eastern countries and developed a very exoticized view of the men and particularly women who lived there. Ultimately the general consensus was that Middle Eastern women were oppressed by Middle Eastern men. Through the Western lens this perceived oppression was indicative of the “uncivilized”

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    Adolescent . I Think it is normal for adolescents to break the rules set by grown-ups. The textbook states Adolescents seek autonomy‚ independence and a sense of control over their lives (p.294). Having a sense of control is a normal change that occurs over time in Adolescents. This may cause unsettling feelings between them and their parents.This is however normal. The book States that "As parents realize that their children’s arguments are often compelling and fairly reasonable‚

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    Depression and anxiety are common throughout the life cycle; depression and older age have commonly been associated with one another. Late-life depression is a major medical‚ social and economic concern for the elderly population. There are many factors that can cause late-life depression. It can be caused by inherited traits‚ certain medications you take‚ an illness (especially an extended one)‚ or a stressful life event. Things like death of someone close to you‚ moving to a new area‚ or experiencing

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    Christ. The Stages of Development There are four developmental aspects that need to be covered in adolescent development. The first developmental theory in the adolescent stage is Jean Piaget’s theory of the formal operational stage. In this developmental stage the person is developing the capacity for abstract‚ systematic‚ and scientific thinking.[1] Within this developmental stage‚ adolescents are capable of hypothetico-deductive reasoning‚ in which a child is able to come up with hypothetical

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    Adolescent Sexuality in the Media Adolescent sexuality refers to sexual feelings behaviors and the development in adolescents. Adolescents tread a narrow path between childhood and adulthood. Most are not treated like children‚ but they are not afforded the full status of adulthood either. They face an identity crisis in which they must figure out who they are and what they want to become. The also face difficult decisions pertaining to their sexuality and with people of the same sex and opposite

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    Adolescent Substance Abuse

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    drug” . Substance abuse refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances‚ including alcohol and illicit drugs‚ which can lead to addiction and is likely to continue into adulthood. (World Health Organization‚ 2013) . Nowadays‚ adolescent have trending in alcohol and other drugs abuse as common norm during adolescence stage. According to World Health Organization (2013) ‚ 320‚000 young people between the age of 15 and 29 died from alcohol-related causes‚ resulting in 9% of all deaths

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    illness that involves the body‚ mood and thoughts. Depression affects the way a person eats and sleeps‚ feels about themselves‚ and the way they think of the things around them. It comes as no surprise to discover that adolescent depression is strongly linked to teen suicide. Adolescent suicide is now responsible for more deaths in youths aged 15 to 19 than cardiovascular disease or cancer (Blackman‚ 1995). Teen suicide has more than tripled since the 1960’s (Santrock‚ 2003). Despite this alarming

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    Drug Use in Adolescents The reason one problem is not considered significant over another is distinguished between a personal or public issue and whether it threatens our social institutions. This is based on a question of which problems are serious enough to need sociological attention and has been difficult and controversial over years (Leon-Guerrero‚ 2011). The sociological perspective of examining social problems helps society to on what level a problem needs to be addressed. Being able

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