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    warmimg. The last topic I will be discussing is how high school peer pressure relates to Pluralistic Ignorance in chapter 4. Persuasion When it comes to elections candidates will do anything within their will power to persuade societies views. Each party and their candidates will find loop holes to sabotage the candidate they are running up against.

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    what it was like just as their grandparents are these days. Rock and roll was a form of rebellion among teens in the fifties. Most parents saw

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    Jasmine West Scott Bertelson English III 8 December 2017 Parents: Talk To Your Children About Drinking And Driving Parties can be a great time to connect with your friends. They can leave endless memories of great times. Parties also bring terrible decisions if you aren’t careful. Drinking and driving is a common occurance of high school parties. Over two thousand teenagers under the age of twenty one have gotten behind the wheel while being intoxicated. The minors make up over 17% of all fatal

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    the African American teens. As a junior high student Graham found himself in difficult situations he could not understand. He believe self-segregating himself would maintain friendships with white people and believed being his own person and didn't follow to choose a crowd. As a junior high student Graham went to school with many teens of different racial groups. Graham had a Jewish best friend, which was white. When Graham would go to lunch, he noticed that the black teens would sit in a certain

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    In the future, the teen will get in the wrong friend group and ruin their life by being pulled into things like stealing, drugs, and alcohol. Trust can influence what the teen thinks of their parents if they trust that what their parents are doing is right they will look at those things and follow in their footsteps. If a teen's parents are super organized the teen will see this knowing, he can trust that this is right he will follow this example

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    Teen Rebellion is a common thing between, between teens. Teen Rebellion is also common between Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a Love-Tragedy Play created by William Shakespeare, It is about two feuding families, Capulet and Montague, and Romeo of House Montague and Juliet of House Capulet fall in love, They both are soon to realize that they can not be together so in the end the both kill themselves. “The Movie, Aladdin is compared to Romeo and Juliet by, Aladdin and Princess Jasmine are

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    style is also something that theses teens are completely unprepared for, seeing as up till the age of sixteen the parents practiced an authoritarian style of parenting which gave the children little to no freedoms at all and demanded absolute obedience to the ways of the family and church. The direct translation of rumspringa, (according to the documentary) means “running around”, and running around is exactly what theses teens are doing. While most of the teens still live at home during rumspringa

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    argument is not left without a strong foundation; due to social media, teens are progressively becoming more vulnerable to peer pressure capitulating a loss in their sense of morality as seen in the rising rates of drug addiction, and teen pregnancy. Peer pressure has been around for decades, but as time has passed the vulnerability of teenagers to give into the compulsion has increased. Due to the rapid increase in technology, teens are finding new mediums to compel others to commit actions against

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    It is no secret that media outlets will say or do just about anything to sell a magazine or increase site traffic, and considering the exposure rate, how much do these headlines influence our responses? I intend to show the impact of shaming tactics in the media and its influence on responses at the societal level. By considering the media’s contribution to rape culture and drug use, we can begin to see the parallels between society’s responses to issues and how the media has framed them. Rape Culture

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    Curfew is a set time which teenagers will have to schedule their activities around. Generally, this curfew doesn’t change and helps your teen to understand boundaries. It is a wonderful idea for teens to have curfews because it teaches them to be responsible and also considerate of other people around them. As teenagers, it is natural for adolescents to feel like their freedoms are being taken away and that their parents don’t know what is best. However, curfew is put in place for the direct opposite

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