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    Tab 1: Personal Connection to Brain Research One time my decisions were influenced by my teenage brain was the first time I played in Solo and Ensemble. Solo and Ensemble is a music competition where students around the state prepare a solo by themselves or an ensemble with a group of people and play it in front of a judge for a score. The judge scores the solo anywhere from 1 to 10, with notes on how you did in certain specific areas, with places for the judge to leave comments as well. The first

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    The human brain is the most complex structure in the universe. We are still unsure of its complexity today. The human brain begins forming very early in prenatal life (just three weeks after conception), but in many ways, brain development is a lifelong project. That is because the same events that shape the brain during development are also responsible for storing information, new skills and memories throughout life (Zerotothree.org). Thesis statement (what is your paper going to discuss) Development

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    results these actions can cause. Underage drinking has become an outrage; its use among teenagers has consequences such as brain damage, addictiveness, and safety risks. Teenagers can tend to view alcohol as a conversation starter, helping them loosen up around people; but it can cause harsh brain damage. In spite the reality that alcohol can affect several parts of the brain while drinking underage, the Hippocampus and the Prefrontal Lobe, are especially susceptible to alcohol damage. Hippocampus

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    Abortion as a Teen As many people know, abortion is one of the top choices to do during teen pregnancy and unwanted children. In 2014, there was a combined 652,639 abortions in the United States. Abortion is a very controversial topic in today’s time. People from all ages and races have abortions because they do not “have time” to raise a kid or they do not have the money to raise one. However, they act like they have enough money to spend on other things that are not necessities. When teenagers

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    teenagers can easily be more frustrated and upset for no reason, while the adult are calmer with the emotion. This also true because when I was in my teenage years, if things wasn't going according to what I want, I would be upset with everything around me. In another experiment, young teenagers judge other's people's faces using part of the brain which determine to recognize fear and alarm, this can be misjudge and reading the emotion wrongfully. While in adult use more of the rational prefrontal

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    adolescent brain and what causes teenagers and other adolescents to make many risky and absurd decisions sometimes? Did you ever think about the man Phineas Gage who became a textbook case for a severe brain accident in his prefrontal cortex, and how the accident in his brain might have altered it to the point where it would be similar to the adolescent brain?“Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science” by John Fleischman gives examples with evidence about how Phineas’s brain and behavior

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    drinking alcohol (2005). The article reports that teenagers are likely to Binge drinking which they drink before age 15 ( Haelle, 2015). Also, the Haelle wrote, “People forget what happens when they are drunk because alcohol makes it harder for the brain to turn short-term memories into long-term ones” ( Haelle, 2015)This quote shows that alcohol is an essential factor that can make teens forget easily. Also, there is a test that made to see what are some effects of alcohol. The test shows that there

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    Brooke Spillers Honors English Period Two 12 March 2016 Adolescent Drinking The question is: Should eighteen be the new drinking age? There are so many aspects to that one question. Are they mature enough, are their brains fully developed, and what about accessibility? Those are just a few thoughts on this hot topic. In 1984 President Reagan signed a bill that changed all states’ drinking age to twenty one. He found that in many states that had previously switched from a lower age to the twenty

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    adult . Juveniles shouldn’t be tried as an adult because they are incapable of making mature decisions. They are not capable of making mature decisions because they are not old enough to think in a mature way. Researchers say that adolescents’ brains are simply not equipped to think things through. It also has to do with the prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex affects reasoning and judgement . “As the prefrontal cortex matures, teenagers can reason better, develop more control over impulses

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    Tempest in a Bottle “Old enough to fight, Old enough to drink.” We all know that famous saying. Do you agree with this quote? I don’t agree with it. Teenage and underage college students drinking have been a longstanding problem in the American culture. They look at drinking as something glamorous, and I am here to say that I feel the drinking age should be higher. Just because at the age of eighteen you are a legal adult and can do adult things like vote, smoke, marry, drive, fly, pay taxes

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