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    generation where young adults are held to higher standards than ever before. Expected to know what they want to do for the rest of their lives at just 16. Early on we are ingrained this ideal, that your life should be set, that your main goal is financial stability the minute you become an adult. As our society continues to evolve, what is expected increase. Creating almost impossible to reach expectation inflicting a great ordeal of stress on teens and young adults. Teenagers and young adults are pressured

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    well as two, four hour ballgames; seven hours of dance class, and a not so, Distinguished young woman’s practice; it also doesn’t help when your parents are gone for seven days to go to a ballgame in Washington State Being a teenage could be described as the most interesting and intense period in a persons life. (To be continued) Although there are some benefits to positive stress, stress in young adults has become an overwhelming obstacle in the way many of them function; managing, utilizing

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    Teenagers are the most perceptive individuals in every society- they are just learning and experiencing the real world without yet developing the mask and filter of adults; they see things how they are, and they say things the way they are. They still have the innate curiosity of children without the apathy that seems so rampant among those who actually have the power to change. This is why it is so important to know how teenagers view the world, because they will be making up the world in a few

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    It is no secret that, in today’s society, everyone and everything is controlled electronically. It is also no secret that kids and young adults are almost addicted to iPhones, iPads, computer games, and television shows at a much younger age. Over the past 10 years, electronics have been more available and more popular for the younger generation. Kids start using these electronics, such as an iPad, at the age of only 3 years old. Technology intrudes every single aspect of our lives day in and day

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    interesting and more intense with a lot more mature topic the for readers. In the numerous articles, “Darkness to visible”, “Sick-lit”, and “Potty Mouth”, arise the question: Should explicit content be available to young readers? Profanity in literature reveals real content that everyday young adults go through. However, profanity should be tolerated, but monitored to a certain extent.     Everyday we read and hear profanity from books which we should shelter our children from having to learn more about

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    Young Adult Censorship

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    Young adults are reading more than ever these days, and with the young adult literature expanding there are many options for this age group. Parents should be thrilled, but some are horrified with what their children are reading. Some are concerned that the mature topics and profanity in novels makes them too inappropriate for certain young adults. To know the content in the books their children are reading they suggest a rating system similar to movies and video games. Others believe that the rating

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    Young Adult Trope

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    undeniable that Young Adult (YA) fiction is one of the biggest, and best selling genres in literature right now. Over 10,000 YA books came out in 2012 alone. The genre’s popularity most likely comes from a very wide variety of audience members. Many people would define YA as books for people from 15 to 18 years old, but the fact is, far more than just those in this age range read these books. Readers of all ages have fallen in love with YA fiction and it has a huge following of teens and adults that has

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    between adolescence to adult hood, or they’re having difficulty finding a job, or maybe they’re just not used to the idea of living without mom and dad, young adults should be allowed to live with or near relatives until they are emotionally, mentally, and financially. Studies show that our generation is experiencing a longer transition between adolescence and adulthood. More than one out every ten young adults still live with their parents and forty percent of all young adults find themselves moving

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    This report is a lifespan assessment of an adolescent who is transitioning into a young adult. AO is a patient who is 19 years of age and was assessed by an Alverno College student nurse who uses the Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns as a guide in gathering subjective information. Since the patient can fall in one or both age groups of adolescence and young adult hood, information for both patterns have been included. Once data is collected, a diagnoses can be determined in any areas of concern

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    insecurities and flaws impacts almost anyone and also commonly on young girls and adult women. Many people think that having insecurities is just a phase that every young teen goes through that will eventually turn into confidence, but that isn’t always the case. Many women struggle daily with the way their appearances and even try to seek for approval as a way to boost their confidence. In today’s society, majority of young adults especially women are constantly on social media, looking through

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