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    thinking of teen films our minds instantly might go to the well-known film The Breakfast Club which was released 1985. Some might think of the 1978 film Grease. We think of these films because they portray the lives of a group of teens for a day or even a school year, but the one thing teen films have in common are the characters main setting is a high school or around a high school (Denby 367). The 2002 film The Perks of Being a Wallflower can be categorized, by Denby’s standards, a teen film, because

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    The film opens with a flashback: as two planets are sucked into a black hole, each one sends out a rocket ship carrying an infant boy of that planet, the last of their kind. One child, a handsome boy endowed with superpowers, landed in a mansion and was admired by all; he became the superhero Metro Man. The other, a blue-skinned baby with super genius, ended up in a prison and was shunned by society; he became the supervillain Megamind, Metro Man's rival. All is as usual in Metro City: the town

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    the Plastics Everyone has had their fair share of high school drama; whether it’s rude stares down the hallway, distant whispering behind the back, spreading rumors about students and faculty, social sabotage, or segregated school lunch tables. The teen drama film Mean Girls delves into the sociocultural environment of teenage academia. This two-hour film documents how Cady, the new girl from Africa, starts her first day of public school. Throughout her high school adventures she learns the social

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    In my opinion, Pretty Little Liars is the best show. There are lots of shows to choose from, but Pretty Little Liars is the best. I love watching this show because the characters are relatable, it’s suspenseful, and it’s creepy. In Pretty Little Liars the characters are young and full of life, which makes them relatable to the teenagers who watch this show. All of the main characters are in high school. Since the characters are around the same age as the viewers, they show scenes on the show that

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    Pretty Little Liars is an American teen drama, mystery and thriller television series based on the popular book series, written by Sara Shepard. For those who have never heard of Pretty Little Liars, the show is based around a group of four female friends who become engrossed in a missing persons case. The "queen bee" of their group, Alison, goes missing and the remaining friends find themselves being blackmailed by an anonymous source, "A," who seems to know an awful lot of their secrets. TV shows

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    Homeless Youth in Canada

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    solution becomes more complicated. Many teens become homeless because of hardship in their life or addiction and mental/psychical disabilities, which affects the integrity of that person. This essay will explain the factors of how youth end up on the streets and the harmful effects it can cause and how Canada reacts and helps this problem. The world is discovering how the population of youth on the streets is growing and their trying make many

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    Similar as Kidulthood, Skins shows the audiences many features to represent the British youth, including forbidden sex, wanton violence, drug use, nudity, freaks, gore, the bizarre, destruction, rebellion and mayhem. Both of Kidulthood and Skins convey the representations of British youth in a negative way. The representations of youth in Kidulthood and Skins overstate the real life of British “teenager today”, while media texts strengthen the public’s stereotypes against the British Youth again

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    seeing billboard signs. Checking out at the grocery store can be tricky if trying to avoid magazines. There are more forms of media available today then ever before; consequently, teens are exposed to a lot of information. The media is supposed to portray what is normal; therefore, it affects what society considers normal. Teens are much more impressionable then adults. What the media tells them is normal affects

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    In many cases, the individual can identify with the gender of the opposite sex to the point one believes that he or she is a member of that gender group trapped in the wrong body. This is also called Gender Dysphoria or formerly known as Gender Identity Disorder. The person with gender dysphoria or GD at times does not know that he or she have an actual disorder but more of a general discomfort with his or her biological sex. This also creates complications in their everyday life, when they are unable

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    My Public opinion poll was about Government mandates, on the topic of birth control.  Though i did not have a target group, i found that most of the people who took my poll were women. Only 22 percent of my poll takers were men.  This might have something to do with the fact that women’s birth control does not pertain to men in most cases.  A lot of men, either simply do not care about the topic, or feel it is not their place to state their opinion regarding the topic.  The majority of my poll takers

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