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    It is a general belief of parenting and caretaking that we must protect children from all harm and every negative circumstance—no matter how naturally occurring—from every scraped knee or every mean word said by classmates. Many children in America have parents that cater to their every need, give them constant attention, and fill their days with structured activity. This, of course, is not the worst thing you can do for a young child, but as they get older and the long-term effects become clearer;

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    A number of researchers have suggested over years that teenage brains are not yet fully developed. At the National Institute of Mental Health researchers have studied the human brain ever since the stage of birth all the way to adulthood, to prove that the brain is not complete. When it comes to this topic, Americans assume that if a teenage commits a crime than they should not be held accountable because of their age. Yet they must consider that teens are capable of understanding the situation

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    unavoidable transition of becoming a grown up as they struggle with the changes that come along with it? JD. Salinger’s 1951 book, The Catcher in the Rye, shows us how society treated their confused and changing teenagers during their transition into adulthood. The book’s main character Holden Caulfield is being pressured into growing up even though he doesn’t feel ready, to lead an adult life. He is still struggling socially and mourning for his deceased brother whose death turned Holden upside down and

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    The poem,“In the Waiting Room” shown within Elizabeth Bishop’s book The Complete Poems 1927-1979 is an engaging and descriptive poem about a child’s self-coming into adulthood. Elizabeth, the child, narrates the story from her point of view, reading the National Geographic while waiting for Aunt Consuelo to be finished with her appointment. The National Geographic however, is a gateway which portrays Elizabeth’s adult side, showing her as a child what is to come as she grows older. Aunt Consuelo

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    penny pitcher who doesn’t spend anything if not necessary. I began to know what role money takes on society and I have found that it might be the most powerful thing in the world. We have to learn how to take responsibilities as a first step to adulthood. My parents who have 3 children have taken enormous responsibilities ever since we were born. The one time when my parents got into a car

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    There is no doubt that the trials of adulthood can be stressful. Stressed Out by Twenty-One Pilots is a song that nearly every adult can relate to. It uses easy to understand words and has a bouncy rhyme scheme that not only makes the song catchy but improves the general understanding behind the meaning of the song. I believe that within all of us there is a longing for the “good old days”, the days of when we were children, and free from responsibility. In the song, the writers skillfully utilize

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    Adultism Essay

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    When I first saw what the topic was for this week’s writing assignment, I was unaware what adultism was. I thought adultism was the same as ageism, so it was confusing to me. When I was looking up what adultism is, I did not know that it was discrimination against younger people. When I was a child, I can imagine a time where I did notice that my thoughts, feelings, rights, experiences were not given priority, in deference of the adults in the room. I mean when I younger adults would always say

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    Grow Up? Not So Fast

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    Up? Not So Fast”, Lev Grossman states that the phenomenon of “twixters” is becoming more common and usual. “Twixters” who are from 18 to 25 and even beyond have become separate life stage. In other words, they are trapped between adolescence and adulthood. Twixters do not want to grow up too fast and step into the adult world. Some of the sociologists believed that it is a chance to let the young generation to choose their life style and search their goal. However, some of the economist believed that

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    My Mom Potholes

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    In a world full of imperfection and hardships, I am just another guy striving to be the best that I can possibly be. My life is not perfect. No One has a perfect life. I'm not perfect as an individual along with the rest of us. My life can be recognized as a sidewalk, being unlevel, and having potholes and cracks. The unlevelness represent the ups and downs that many of us experience including myself, the potholes being an event or experience that has marked my life and the cracks where there is

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    Being aware of my finances, and realizing how spending affects my budget, is the change I have noticed in myself as I am transitioning into adulthood. I save more; and I try not to eat out as much. I realized that saving for the future is the smart thing to do considering how much college tuition has risen. That is part of the reason I am here at NCTC today. I am quite excited to have stumbled

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