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    • [PDF File]Teensand DecisionMaking: WhatBrain Science Reveals

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      words, when teens make choices in emotionally charged situations, those choices are often more weighted in feelings (the mature limbic system) over logic (the not-yet-mature prefrontal cortex). This is also why teens are more likely to make “bad” choices, such as using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco—all of which pose a risk of serious


    • [PDF File]EXAMPLES OF FEATURE ARTICLES

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      EXAMPLES OF FEATURE ARTICLES Personal Profile or Q&A Article “Who Is the Merchant of Death? http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/11/17/new.york.bout.profile/ Top 5 or ...


    • A Content Analysis of Seventeen Magazine and the Messages its ...

      articles showed that themes relating to appearance, clothing, and fashion were the most prevalent along with dating (fweens, teens, and magazines, 2004). The idea seems to be that if a girl can look good, she can get the guy of her dreams. Magazines paint a picture of a girls who "look good."


    • [PDF File]Teamwork - United States Department of Labor

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      Teamwork Teamwork is an essential part of workplace success. Like a basketball team working together to set up the perfect shot, every team member has a specific role to play in accomplishing tasks on the job. Although it may seem as if one player scored the basket, that basket was made possible by many


    • [PDF File]Cyberbullying: A Review of the Literature

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      the uses are constructive Yet the 80% of teens using social networking sites is one of the keys to cyberbullying. Teens who use social media, reported that they have witnessed someone being mean or cruel to another online, with 12% saying this is a 'frequent' occurrence. The 12-17 girls reported (38%) and boys (26%) reported they were had


    • [PDF File]Online 'Predators' and Their Victims

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      Online “Predators” and Their Victims Myths, Realities, and Implications for Prevention and Treatment Janis Wolak, David Finkelhor, and Kimberly J. Mitchell University of New Hampshire Michele L. Ybarra Internet Solutions for Kids, Inc. The publicity about online “predators” who prey on naive


    • [PDF File]Five Out of the Box Techniques for Encouraging Teenagers to ...

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      Issues Pertinent to Counseling Teens and Scenarios of Disengagement Over 20% of American teens experience mental illness that causes them severe impairment and/or distress (Merikangas et al., 2010). Data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, 2015)


    • Ten Creative Counseling Techniques for Helping Clients Deal ...

      articles is authored by counselors, for counselors. VISTAS Online contains the full text of over 500 proprietary counseling articles published from 2004 to present.


    • Homelessness: Causes, Culture and Community Development as a ...

      HOMELESSNESS: CAUSES, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | 2 Abstract This thesis seeks to explain the reasons that homelessness occurs, and how it is currently being dealt with in public policy. Triggers and predictors of homelessness are explored and it is shown


    • [PDF File]Teen Depression

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      teens or early 20s or 30s. It can occur along with other mental disorders, substance abuse, and other health conditions. Why can’t you just ‘snap out’ of depression? Well-meaning friends or family members may try to tell someone with . depression to “snap out of it,” “just be positive,” or “you can be happier if you just try ...


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