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Social issues by teenagers?

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1. why do they involve in unethical activities?

2. examples by comparing statistic and pictures.

3. effects on family members, society, country, religion and most importantly, himself/herself.

4. how can these issues be overcame?

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  1. 1. Were you not a teenager once? Peer pressure for the most part and just plain curiousity and exploring the world and its good and bad things.

    2. You can find those on your own.

    3. If its unethical, then more likely to be a bad impact on family members and everyone around the person including him/herself.

    4. I don't believe that they can ever be overcome. (this also depends on the type of unethical acitivities you are talking about) And there will always be teenagers that are curious about their enviornment and are willing to try new things. Peer pressure will always be there with teenagers also. I've learned that being a teenager is just a learning process of finding out more about yourself and the world around you; whether that be good or the bad.

    I would like to think that parents also have some say in what their children beleive and give them the moral 'good and bad' decision making skills that they will use as a teenager and adult. Parents are a big factor also.


  2. do your own homework

  3. A great man once said, " We would like others to learn from our mistakes but we forget that the only way we learned was through our own."

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