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    If a parent states this concern as a reason why he or she is not letting the teen go, then there is a better chance that this teen will understand and that together they will come to an agreement. Perhaps the teen, using their judgment, eventually decide not to go. The situation mentioned previously shows that behind such an empty word as "no" there always is a reason. Adults are given explanations

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    to organize and plan their lives. The drinking age should remain at 21 because if teens were allowed to drink, they could do harm to their not

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    Teens have a huge issue controlling their emotions. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore’s thesis on adolescent development sheds light on some of the nonsensical decision making Shakespeare's romeo and juliet as characters certainly face the mood swings, impulses, and self consciousness. “Workings of the Adolescent Brain” uses MRI based research showing what's wrong with teens and their brain development. In Romeo and Juliet, this shows a lot of issues with teens. There were 6 deaths because of Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Shakespeare you know the play “ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, a tragic story that proves that love makes teens do crazy things. I have found evidence that teens make lots of risky discussions. Parents also affect the way teens act based on how they treat the kids. This story has many people wondering if they treat their kids bad how will the outcome turn out. According to research about teens and why they act the take risk is the amount of love and attention from a parent affects the outcome of

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    graduate because he felt to be responsible. Who or what is exactly responsible? Was it the student? The internet? Or both? I hold my opinion, that there should be limits on the time teens spend online so situations like the one mentioned above do not occur because of the overuse of the internet. The internet has influenced teens to change their appearances and personality if they're not accepted by society. They do not allow each individual to be themselves. ¨While all may seem, well, overuse of the internet

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    “Too much pain. Too many lies. No one really knows how I feel inside.” Teens are feeling extremely isolated this generation. Teens are known for being crazy, immature, party animals who give parents headaches. But do the parents know what is really going through their children’s minds? Teenagers are becoming antisocial which leads to them doing things that hurt not only themselves but entire communities. Mankind was created to be social and individuals feel comfortable when around others whom they

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    Teenagers are very self-conscious about their body and the way they look. They have to look good all time, especially if they are a girl. Weather they are going to a party or on a midnight trip to Walmart they have to look presentable. I am guilty of this teenage trait, I even straighten my hair before I go to pool parties, even though it is just going to get wet and curl back to normal. But, it is not always easy for a teenager think they look good when they hate the way they look. They

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    Curiosityity

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    takes over. The kids ended up using a forklift that was in the building, crashed, and one of the teens ended up dying (Rawlins). One of the parents was upset due to the fact that “Kids are going to be kids. It should have been a little more secured… more security.” (Rawlins). This means that kids are going to be curious and adults should know that since they were kids once. Curiosity is instilled in every teen, in the 1600s and still today. There is no escaping it, but those acts that come from curiosity

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    reported that some teens start drinking as early as eight grade. This issue can be solved either by parents who inform their children on drinking or by increasing taxes on alcoholic drinks. Increasing taxes on an alcoholic beverage may help prevent underaged drinking more than parents could do themselves because not all parents may want to deal with their kids the way a parent should. In the article,“The Problem of Underage Drinking and What Parents Can Do” by Heidi Stevens, she claims teens that want to

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    before going home by their set curfews. Each year most teen deaths have been caused from underage drinking in the United States, which is a big topic that the government is trying to prevent from happening. The government has set the drinking age to 21 but how are teens getting there alcohol? Teens are using fake Id’s to get their alcohol or even asking adults to purchase it for them, because of this, underage drinking has become a

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