Younger Essays and Term Papers
Binge Drinking On College CampusesWhen parents send their children away to college, they expect them
to receive a quality education that will prepare them for the real world.
However, most parents do not realize that their hard-earned money is being
used to purchase hard liquor. Recent studies show that 82.5% of all
college ...
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McDonald’s Americanizing EuropeAt one of several concerts in Europe by the American rock sensation Bruce Springsteen, 30,000 enraptured youths wear jeans and T-shirts bearing the names of American universities, states, and products. At their feet are thousands of empty Coca-Cola bottles. Springsteen addresses the crowd in ...
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The Crucible: Fooled By The Innocence Of YouthIn the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, Miller displays how easily
people can be fooled by the innocence of youth. He also exposes the gullibility
of common people, even people such as Danforth and Hathorne, who play the role
of the "wise" judges. A single girl, Abigail, causes the downfall ...
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“A Raisin In The Sun”: StrugglesIn Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun,” the Younger family faces numerous situations and dilemmas that obstruct their path to a better life and future. They struggle in obtaining money, finding their identity, and dealing with a prejudice society. Though, these conflicts only increase ...
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Culture From CraniumThroughout the history of anthropology it has been a popular view
that people are largely products of their culture, and not the other way
around. Yet culture is an exclusively human phenomenon. While it is true
that everyone lives within a cultural context, and that context accounts
for varying ...
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Child Abuse In Today’s SocietyOne of the biggest ironies of a child’s life is that the family - a child’s primary source for love, support, and security - can be the most abusive group that a child belongs to. The significance of the family in American society has been essential to our Nation’s history and tradition. ...
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The Birth Of An American SuperHero
Heroes have been an important part of American history. They gave adults and especially young children something to strive for and believe in. Some heroes are real and some are imaginary. Real heroes can be presidents, soldiers, or even a parent. The imaginary hero’s can be from ...
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Comparison Of Margaret Mead's "Coming In Age" To Russian YouthIn an attempt to challenge societal values, youth cultures, in the form
of rebellion, act and dress radically and form groups in protest. These
dissident actions against the structure of existing society promotes the
beginning of new small groups which reflect their own rules, structures,
class, ...
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An Explanation OfAcceptance, Forgiveness, and Hope: The Parable of the Prodigal Son Explained
In the first century AD, Jesus told a parable to the Pharisees, who believed they were better than the common sinners of the world. This has since come to be referred to as The Parable of the Prodigal Son. In this ...
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An Analyisis Of A Raisin In ThEveryone in America wants to achieve financial success in their life in one form or another. Sometimes living in a capitalistic society entices many to become too materialistic. This is most commonly referred to as the American Dream. For most Americans, this high status is very difficult to ...
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Arcadia As A Postmodern TextArcadia, a typically postmodern play by Tom Stoppard exemplifies this movement
through use of the features of postmodernism and by it’s ambiguous ending.
Some of the features used in the play which demonstrate this include the shifts in time from past to present, concurrent props used sets of both ...
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How Much Land Does A Man NeedThe story, “?”, by Leo Tolstoy is a story about Americans taking advantage of the Indians. Although it is set in Russia, it is about the greed that many people had at the time and the outcome of that greed. The opening scene represents the Europeans coming over to America. During that time, the ...
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Alcohol Consumption By AdolescentsIt's just another Friday night, but this time it's the guy's night out.
What do many teenage boys have on their mind? They want to go cruising down the
highway at 80 miles per hour with the windows down. Find some beer, and some
women that they can get drunk, have sex with and have something to ...
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Teen Smoking. Those two words mean a lot of things to a lot of different people. To some it means nothing. They are just two meaningless words found under T and S in the dictionary. To others it is as if these words symbolize some sort of treason or crime against society. Yet to others it is just another ...
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Stylistic Analysis Of The Opening Page Of Dracula (Children’s Version)Stylistic Analysis of the Opening Page of Dracula (Children’s Version)
This version of the classic novel, Dracula, is aimed at children, in my opinion between the ages of 8 to 12. My reasoning for this is that the language used requires quite a wide vocabulary and reading ability to understand, ...
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Gender DifferencesI was surprised finding out that the topic for our paper was about our
feelings of belonging to the other gender. I think the title of the book
"Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus" by John Gray applies to how
different men and women are in their attitudes, feelings and lifestyles.
This ...
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Paul BernardoThe urge shot through the mans body, uncontrollable, like sharks in a
feeding frenzy. He could only quench his feverish desires by carrying out
unspeakable devilish acts. The victim didn't matter, no thought was given to
any implications of the satanic rituals. Several times Bernardo resorted ...
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Stranger Than Fiction Brave NeThe task of predicting the future is as impossible as finding a needle in Texas. Huxley’s predictions of the future has proven to be eerily accurate in several areas; his predictions with regards to sex, our obsession with youth and beauty closely resemble societies' views on these issues ...
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Groth From Infant To AdultChapters 9 & 10 Summarized
Chapter 9:
Developmental psychology is the study of how humans grow, develop, and change throughout their lifespan. There are several different aspects of developmental psychology depending on which area is analyzed. For example, some developmental ...
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Critical Lens Revision - Love is Required for Growth“Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone; therefore we are saved by love” This quote from Reinhold Niebuhr tells of a human incapability to accomplish a deed of any sort without the assistance of love. In The Catcher in the Rye; Salinger, J.D. The Catcher in the Rye. New York: ...
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