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    Why does your teen smoke Marijuana? Is it because of a toxic Family, Divorce, mental disorder, or fitting in? With the majority of teens struggling from depression, anxiety, stress, Insomnia or other mental disorders, it can take a toll on an adolescent's psyche. With 95,000 adolescents ages 12-17 experiencing major depressive episodes, only 41.8 percent receive help. Most mental disorders and psychological issues among minors go undocumented so they turn to other methods. Most teens who use marijuana

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    Abuse In Teenagers

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    Alcohol abuse in teens has become a huge problem across the United States. “Moreover, alcohol is the most commonly used drug among adolescences”(Komro & Toomey, 2002, p.5). Teens use this drug way more than tobacco or any other drug. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “People ages 12 through 20 drink 11 percent of all alcohol consumed in the United States. Although youth drink less often than adults do, when they do drink, they drink more. That is because young people

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    “It’s sort of unfair to expect [teens] to have adult levels of organizational skills or decision-making before their brains are finished being built”(Giedd). Time and time again we expect teens to be able to handle anything that comes their way while acting reasonably and responsibly. We expect them to act like adults, making decisions without error and without much emotion. We assume they are ready for any situation when in reality their brains haven’t fully developed. In the play Romeo and Juliet

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    has a great impact on teens in regards to teen dating violence which has affected them physically, emotionally, and sexually. Furthermore, we have found that certain aspects of media are associated with high risks teen dating violence, specifically the time spent using it and the effects of the content in which teens are exposed to. Exposure to violent media from entities such as video games is one cause that has been found to have large effects on teens in regards to teen dating violence. According

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    Society has taken over women and teen girls live. Popular culture deliberately portrays an unrealistic body image to teen girls in order to create a desire that drives women and teen girls to do anything to have that body image. Celebrities have a great impact on a teen girl’s life. Many celebrities have done cosmetic surgery to have the look that is considered as the perfect body. Popular culture is harming society, teen girls are buying magazine to see what the latest news on celebrities is. Because

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    “no fun” by R.H. Sin is a deep poem, targeting many societal problems while simultaneously targeting teens today. He does so by subtly putting in many popular things that teens feel and witness, such as drugs. R.H Sin uses his poetry as a way to share the things he would like to tell his sister and mother, because of the struggles he sees them face every day. These are his main inspiration and reasons as to why he writes about the things he does. Furthermore, he sometimes writes about trending topics

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    Teen Drug Abuse in America In today’s society drugs are taking away our children’s lives and it is making headlines every day. “In Vancouver, Washington, a 13-year old boy was found dead after allegedly swallowing twenty-four cold-medicine pills to get high” (Taylor 45). “Nine Florida middle-school students were taken to the hospital after their strange behavior and illness at school led school officials to discover that they had overdosed on an over-the-counter cold medication” (Taylor 45). “A

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    a teenager to obtain a driving permit is 16 years old, however I believe it should be raised to 17 since there is a high rate of teenagers causing accidents. There might be some exceptions why they should keep it at 16 but due to the high rates of teen crashes they should raise the age to 17. Statistics have shown that teenagers have a higher chance of accidents. Teenagers from the ages of 15 to 17 are more likely to cause a car crash for many reasons. While teenagers go out at night and drive around

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    Teenage parties have become a controversial issue as they are now becoming out of control. The recent news about 15 year old Jaiden being punched and put into a coma attending a party, sparked the debate over whether these teen parties should happen. Wendy Tuohy has written an opinion piece arguing that these parties have become out of control. In her article, she creates the impression that parents are becoming irresponsible in allowing them to happen. Tuohy critically opens her article with an

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    quickly into the hands of alcohol even though they are underage. Teenagers have easy access to alcohol either through older teenagers that buy it for them or in parties even though it is illegal for them to consume for being underage. Underage college students sometimes overdose due to finally having easy access to alcohol in college parties. I think due to teenagers not being mature enough nor are responsible enough to handle too much alcohol inside of them, the government should not lower the drinking

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