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    Should Parents Limit the Use of Social Media by Teenagers? How do you connect with your friends? Meeting each other face-to face? Using mobile phones? Or just watching what they posted on Facebook and Twitter? Social media‚ including Facebook‚ Twitter and YouTube‚ is a two-way communication media that helps people to stay connected to other sites‚ resources and people. In today’s society‚ staying connected to others is very important‚ especially for the teenagers‚ who need to keep themselves up-dated

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    Nowadays teenager which is 15 to 18 years old is matured enough to do their own decision. I totally disagree if parents make important decision for them. They are grow up enough to make a correct decision for their own future. They still can ask their parents opinion but let them decide which way they want to follow. Sometime have parents that really care to their child until the smallest or simple thing they will decide. This is not good because they need to accept everything eventhough they do

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    adversity — a symbol transcending all cultures and ages and conveying the idea that discrimination and intolerance are wrong and dangerous. Anne Frank’s diary has enduring significance. Her perspective resonates with the feelings and attitudes of teenagers in the post-Holocaust generation. Like so many of today’s youth‚ Anne aspired to be independent and respected for who she was‚ not what others wanted her to be. Anne’s reflections on personal‚ social‚ and political themes have as much relevance today

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    SMK SERI GARING ACTS OF RANDOM KINDNESS NAME : VANITHA SRI THIAGARAJAN CLASS : 4 SAPPHIRE LESSON : ENGLISH ORAL TEACHER: PUAN.HASLINA DEFINASION OF ACTS OF RANDOM KINDNESS….. Random acts of kindness are a means by which we make a deliberate attempt to brighten another person’s day by doing something thoughtful‚ nice‚ and caring for them. Kindness is a way of showing others that they count and that even in the face of hostility and selfishness‚ you’re

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    HOW DOES SOCIETY AFFECTS THE TEENAGER Unless your teen never leaves the house or watches TV‚ plenty of societal influences can affect her behavior. From the media to peers‚ an array of societal factors can shape the ways in which your teen acts. While society isn’t entirely responsible for your adolescent’s every action‚ the effect of these influences can cause changes in attitudes or alter some values. Media Influences Between TV‚ the movies‚ online videos and all of the other media sources

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    our teens out of trouble? Parents force their teenagers to come home at a certain time. The only problem is will they abide to their parent’s rules? Curfews might seem like the solution to keep our teenagers out of trouble but let’s not kid ourselves‚ curfews do not work. Curfews make our teenagers rebel against our rules‚ our kids can be in danger even inside our homes‚ and curfews do not prevent our children from doing drugs or alcohol. Teenagers must have their freedom or else they will rebel

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    Rebecca Jimenez Professor Sarah Thatcher English 114 19 September 2013 How Texting Affects Literacy in Teens – Brainstorming Outline: I. Introduction a. Thesis statement: In this paper‚ I will discuss how the frequent use of text messaging by teens today negatively affects literacy and I will offer suggestions that parents and teachers can implement and teach in order to raise reading‚ writing‚ and vocabulary skills. Since the technological phenomenon towards the end of the 20th century‚ text

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    BananaStock/BananaStock/Getty Images Many teenagers get high from abusing substances which range from diverted prescription drugs to street drugs to inhalants to alcohol. Some of these teens will go on to a life of addiction‚ abusing increasingly dangerous substances. Some teens will have more short-lived experience‚ as abusing a drug or other substance even one time can be fatal. Parents and interested adults should examine the factors that lead teenagers to abuse substances in an effort to prevent

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    Popular film and media have become prominent sources of influence over contemporary society. Mitchell & Weber (1999) suggests that this is because “the knowledge and images that are embedded in popular culture might be taken as common ground” (p. 164). The representation of teachers in filmic bodies has generated clichés and stereotypes of ‘larger than life teachers’ that have had irrefutable influence on how the ‘everyday teacher’ is viewed by society and how the practice has been shaped. In

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    How has texting affected teen literacy? This is one question asked by many‚ and not always answered. After doing much research‚ I have come up with an answer to this question. There are pros as well as cons to texting when it comes to teens. The pros of texting are that texting allows teens to communicate with each other more often. Another pro is that they have the capability to call a parent when in a situation where alcohol or drugs are involved. While texting can have some pros‚ it also

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