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    you hang out with need to be chosen carefully or else we’ll get hurt. Well no one told me either and over th past 8 years life has been magical and it has been heartbreakign. I know the feeling of used and abused all to well‚ but im not a pyschotic teenager becausse of this. Actually i turned out pretty well‚ that deosnt mean what i felt is irrelevent. I guess i learned that id rather trust no one one than trust anyone at all. It’s not a great way of thinking but its what hapenes when you don’t choose

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    Social Media Takes Over: the Effects of Internet Obsession It all started on February 4th‚ 2004. Facebook‚ that is. Facebook is the latest craze not only to teenagers‚ but parents and children as well. Ever since Facebook launched‚ it has spread like a wildfire. In addition‚ other sites such as Twitter and Instagram have gained popularity. In other words‚ social media is everywhere. It is on billboards‚ apps in cell phones‚ and everyone is talking about it. Furthermore‚ it has even created a new

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    AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A. Introduction “Emo” also known as “emotional”‚ is a kind of lifestyle that teenagers adopt nowadays. It shows many manifestations like listening to a very depressing music‚ hurting oneself physically‚ “melodramatizing” simple problems‚ long fringe hairstyle‚ adapting black and dark clothes. The researchers have seen these manifestations among teenagers especially among students. Today emo is commonly tied to both music and fashion as well as an inspiration

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    Manuel Flores Professor Rudd English 101 December 8‚ 2014 Negative Use of Cellular Telephones: Sexting among Teenagers Teenagers are interacting with other teens through mobile devices where they send their explicit messages or photographs. However‚ not only does sexting occur through mobile devices‚ but also through social media. Social media does take a major role in this situation as well‚ because it is where these photos will be leaked to and eventually they are able to be shared. Once one

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    Teenagers are surrounded daily by different issues and problems. Some know how to deal with them; others create bigger problems for themselves. A problem that a teenager could come across can vary in its extremity. A major problem‚ that forms from other problems‚ is drug and alcohol abuse/use. Drug and alcohol abuse has become a huge problem among teenagers. It can start for multiple reasons. Every person has a different reason. The most common reasons or excuses for teenagers are boredom

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    Dancehall Music is a popular genre of Jamaican music. It is composed of ‘riddims’‚ fast upbeat rhythms than the traditional reggae music. Dancehall music has become a symbol of explicit sexual imagery and violence. Despite the positive effects Dancehall music might have on our young people‚ it has become more a pathway for moral degradation with our young people. Dancehall lyrics are found to be crude as it promotes sexual behaviors‚ sexual imagery and violence. It is expected that the youth of society

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    name Professor ANTHRO2 8 January 2015 Perspective on Violence in the Media Introduction In modern society‚ increasing of violent TV programs and video games are serious problems. I researched two females and two men who have their own identification about the violence in the media. They are different ages and have cultures. Also‚ through their own backgrounds‚ they showed diverse ways to understand and learn a culture from media. By comparing all interviewers‚ I could gain different ideas of them

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    Definition Mass media is a media intended for a large audience. It may take the form of broadcast media‚ as in the case of television and radio‚ or print media‚ like newspapers and magazines. Internet media can also attain mass media status‚ and many media outlets maintain a web presence to take advantage of the ready availability of Internet in many regions of the world. Some people also refer to it as the “mainstream media‚” referencing the fact that it tends to stick to prominent stories which

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    The Media and Its Responsibilities SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility The media has become a major factor of our times and the influence it has on people young and old. You would think that the world has enough influence all around them during their everyday lives and then we come home and turn on our televisions‚ pick up a newspaper‚ a magazine‚ or even the computer and it is all right there. Over the years the media has been more open and I believe that has

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    Schuldt 1  Ryan Schuldt  Mrs. Brian  Sophomore English 1  14 December 2015    Positive/Negative Social Media Paper    Many researchers‚ journalists‚ and even psychologists have done research on the  effects of cell phones and whether they are as good as we truly believe they are. Dr. Keith  Ablow‚ a psychiatrist who writes for FoxNews.com‚ wrote the following statement: “The  psychological epidemic dissolves courage and compassion and is the most virulent and  dangerous one our culture and the world has ever faced

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