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    development process, and if you choose to start smoking, it will cause lower grades in school. So, why not help students do better in school? Not only smoking causes health problems, but it also causes short life expectancy. If you help them now, all youth will have a chance of a longer, and a happier life! Alcohol use is still fairly small issue in the middle school. So, let’s eliminate that issue before it becomes something bigger. Do you want the kids to be able to learn all that they

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    We must make changes to the current system in order to incorporate young people into the political process. The media need to support more TV shows addressing political issues, candidates need to spend more time with youth, we need to move toward voting online, and if all else fails, implement a system of proportional representation. On the local level, there are too many candidates and no way to get to know them. The majority of people never see who is running. Sometimes it seems like it doesn't

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    Salvation by Langston Hughes 'Salvation', by Langston Hughes is part of an autobiographical work written in 1940. The author narrates a story centering on a revival gathering that happened in his childhood. During the days leading up to the event, Hughes' aunt tells him repeatedly that he will be 'saved', stressing that he will see a light and Jesus will come into his life. He attends the meeting but when Jesus fails to appear, he is forced by peer pressure to lie and go up and be 'saved'. Hughes

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    world around us. MTV has drastically changed youth culture around the world, defining popular culture and speaking on behalf of young adults everywhere. MTV has transported its powerful advertising to millions of youths and is often criticized for promoting American culture to the rest of the world. Many intellectuals slam the network for destroying traditions and imposing American values and beliefs thereby forcing a homogenization of world youth culture (Williams 200-215). However, even with

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    internet, advertising) influence youth too much nowadays.” To what extent is this true? In the recent years, the prevalence of mass media has been undeniable. All over the world, youths have access to mass media through their smartphones, television sets and computers. In such a media-driven world, it is no surprise that mass media has come to play a substantial role in the attitudes and mindsets of youth. To a large extent, mass media does have the power to influence youth too much nowadays as seen

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    Current Stage of Development Over time scientist have been able to identify some of the main stages of the human life. Some of the major stages include infancy and childhood, adolescence, young adult, middle adult, and older adult stages. The current phase of development that I am in, or the stage I identify most with, is of the young adult. While in this period I have my own obstacles and developmental milestones that I have to go through. To get through this particular stage there have to be established

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    Service learning has gave me the new opportunity experience helping others and including myself. I enjoy volunteering work because It’s a way of giving back to the community, but also for example, I’ve become confident in public speaking. In addition, volunteer work is great rewarding experience, and it 's also help me develop social skills, by supporting others. The contribute can make a positive impact in many ways, Barack Obama said, “ the best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something

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    adult comes with responsibility of being realistic with my actions. And, to being accountable for what I do. Before, I attended Post University in high school I worked for Family Court in Queens, New York. I was involved in a program called "Quest, Youth Court of Innovation" which, is a program for young teens aged between ten through eighteen. Being refereed by the Queens Family Court, the Law department and Probation Officers. Receiving low crimes for offenses such as vandalism, disorderly conduct

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    Imagine yourself as a freshman in high school. It is much different than middle school and elementary in the sense that the way students interact and socialize are different. A fellow classmate comes up you and invites you to a junior house party. So you accept the invitation not knowing what to expect. In your feverish mind, the only experience you have with parties are birthday parties with adult supervision. So you go to the house party and once you step in the door, a strong aroma hits you. You

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    1.1: Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people? When we work with children or young people we should work together, it can be very positive for the children and young people concerned. The adult could be: • Parents • Carers • Professionals • Colleagues • Multi-disciplinary teams We need to do this with children and young people: • Communicate all the time • Share their knowledge and expertise • Exchange information • Understand each other’s

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