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    Peer pressure is quite the controversial matter today. It is the feeling that someone your own age is pushing you toward making a certain choices, good or bad.(The Cool Spot). The level of peer influence generally increases as children grow and it has become an important influence on behavior during adolescence. Many researches and surveys have been done to find the answer to the question whether peer pressure is beneficial or harmful for teenagers. While Karcher &Finn (2005) claimed that peer pressure

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    look like a ‘skinny’ or ‘fit’ model. As well as starving one’s self to death to be considered ‘pretty’, there’s also drinking or doing drugs also. Most teens like to experiment with different substances, but many of them fall onto the wrong path. “Peer pressure can cause depression, doing drugs, drinking alcohol, and smoking that can all lead to lifelong problems.”(sFlaxman) Sometimes they fall onto the path of drugs or alcohol and never be able to get off of that path. They will most likely even

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    Children and teenagers everywhere are being constantly pestered by their peers to do what is “cool” in order to fit in. Unfortunately, some people will cave in to the enticing offer in order to keep their friends and a popular reputation. This is known as peer pressure. Peer pressure is the influence an individual feels from a person or group of people around his/her age to do something he/she would not consider trying. In addition, peer pressure provides a number of negative effects such as, tempting an

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    Peer Relations: A Threat to Adolescents Growth As children reach the age of adolescence in school, they are expose to myriads of peer relations. School is where children start to form their social connections and explore their adolescence stage. As they move through grade levels connecting with their peers by making lifelong friends, and camaraderie with classmates, their social circle begins to increase. However, adolescence is a critical developmental stage in a child’s life, and peer relations

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    sometimes peers influence each other in negative ways. For example, a few kids in school might try to get you to cut class with them or a kid in the neighborhood might want you to vandalize with him. A powerful negative peer influence can motivate a teen to make choices and engage in behavior that his or her values might otherwise reject. Teens who feel isolated or rejected by their peers or in their family are more likely to engage in risky behaviors in order to fit in with a group. But why

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    will experience some form of peer pressure at some point in their live.Peer pressure is defined as the control and influence teenagers have over each other. Peer pressure can occur in many kinds of relationships. Becoming a member of a peer group is one of the immediate effects becoming a teenager.. Peer groups influence teenage society and identity by allowing young people to explore individual interests while retaining a sense of belonging and status within a group of friends.

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    Negative Effects of Peer Pressure "Come on, you know you want to do it!" "You are such a loser, just do it already!" "Are you chicken?" Many of us will agree that these are familiar statements that we have either said or heard. Peer pressure is everywhere. Schools, jobs, sports, home, and life in general. Most of the peer pressure we face occurs in school when we are surrounded by our friends or people we are trying to fit in with. These encounters help shape us and can cause us to make difficult

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    Friendship is a human born initiative that comes from within. In this world we are leaving in no one would want to be alone or isolated including me. Peer pressure in my life has had both negative and positive effects in my life when I was growing up from my adolescent age to teenage age until now are a grown up adult. During my adolescent years when peers were an important aspect in my life by shaping the way I would act and think in future I began to develop intimate friendship that was more elusive

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    The peers that surround an individual influence their decisions, actions, and personality to the point where their self is manipulated. The term peer pressure is applicable, but the slight daily changes of being around similar people can morph and distort what it means to be oneself. Peers can project themselves onto each other and the individual can become lost as each member fits oneself into a piece of the group. Sadly, this conformity is limiting as being true to oneself is tossed aside to be

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    academic lives. The phrase “peer pressure” is defined as “the social influence a peer group exerts on its individual members, as each member attempts to conform to the expectations of the group” (“peer pressure”). In the typical school environment, there are often social and mental pressures, such as stress and peer tensions, that hinder students from being able to perform at their greatest capacity. These pressures come from teachers and parents as well, not just from peers. Culture, social media, and

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