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    responsibilities to the youth. Paragraph 8: youth adults’ weakened expectations of life affect the economy negatively and limit their own social relationships. In addition, the signs of proving people being mature and activities in adulthood are gradually disappeared. Paragraph 9: governments, corporations and the media offer a simple explanation for those young adults who do not have the same rights as what normal adults have in order to replace adult with youth. Also, in the meantime, there is always

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    Coming Of Age Essay

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    young adult through maturity which is called puberty. A child who grows older and turns into a young adult is often referred as “Coming Of Age.” Although, coming of age is an important twist in other people’s life where they tend to run into challenging courses into becoming better adults. This essay will talk more about what a person have to go through while they are coming of age which include challenges, choices and responsibility. First, going through

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    financially, and emotionally. What about to the children who don’t come from healthy household and have to support themselves? These type of children don’t get to experience a normal childhood like any other child and are forced into adulthood making adult decisions. In S.E Hinton’s novel “The Outsiders”, The narrator is a fourteen old boy name Pony boy who writes a paper about his summer with his friends about his neighborhood war between greasers and socs. Pony boy is raised around a gang called Greasers

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    Reflection On Adultism

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    were not given priority, in deference of the adults in the room. I mean when I younger adults would always say to me is “you’re only a kid, you would never understand”. At family gatherings my aunts and uncles would never include me in the conservations, they would just talk over me. One example that stood out to me the most was when my family would celebrate thanksgivings, myself and all the kids were not allowed to sit in the same room as the adults. So we would have to sit in another room and

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    years, officially becoming an adult through these events. However, in recent times this transition has slowed down and extended, leading to a stage known as emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood is defined as the period from late teens to mid-twenties, when many teenagers are unsure of their future and exploring other life options. There are several causes of emerging adulthood. First, since the standard of living has gone up, it has become more attractive for young adults to remain with the relative

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    purchase alcohol is twenty one years old. Considering that, as of the age of eighteen, you are considered an adult. If you are considered a legal adult by people around the world, then you should be treated as one and be able to take on all the responsibilities no matter the circumstances. The legal drinking age in the United States should be lowered to give more responsibilities to young adults and decrease the rate of underage drinking. The legal drinking age in the United States is too high. Having

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    some background about Family and Consumer Sciences education including how it started and, how this type of education was originally intended to affect youth. Second,

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    Holden Essay

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    Holden Caulfield, the narrator and the main character of The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, is a young adult, who, at first seems to simply describes his four day adventure in New York City after bring expelled from his forth school. However, at the same time he narrates more; through his many experiences, which he describes in the book, we can see the themes of the work. The theme that definitely stands out is the loss of innocence. Holden portrays himself as an individual, who does not want

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    optimal level as it always was, however families are being started almost a decade later than they used to. Emerging adults are riskier and have more accidents, however, due to their overall good healthy, they are usually discharged from the hospital rather quickly. In sports, the thrill overwhelms reason (Berger, 2014, p. 398). Drug and alcohol abuse are exciting in emerging adults, reaching it’s peak attraction during college and declining sharply around age 20. A fifth state of though that would

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    justifies a human’s divine right in this world? How is it established within law then mandated by our government? These questions began to arise when the realities of our nations human’s rights applied only to the adult population. As we know our population is not only made up of adults but children as well. According to the 2015 Population Division U.S Census about 23% of the American population is under the age of eighteen (Kids Count, n.d). A mandatory revision of child’s rights became prominent

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