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  3. Rudeness - Wikipedia

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    It is considered rude to take up more than one parking space in a parking lot, which inconveniences other motorists.. Rudeness (also called effrontery) is a display of actual or perceived disrespect by not complying with the social norms or etiquette expected within a relationship, social group, or culture.

  4. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    As teens learn from their peers or idols online, they tend to duplicate that behavior just like the kids did with the bobo dolls in Bandura's experiment. If teens are viewing people with a social media platform online demonstrating certain inappropriate behaviors, they may learn from this and recreate the behavior.

  5. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    If a teen is being bullied and is displaying symptoms of depression it should be questioned and interventions should be implemented. [81] The Danish study showed that kids who are bullied talked to their parents and teachers about it and some reported a decrease in bullying or a stop in the bullying after a teacher or parent intervened.

  6. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    The flappers and the Mods are two examples of the impact of youth culture on society. The flappers were young women that were confident about a prosperous future after World War I . [ 7 ] This liveliness showed in their new attitudes in life in which they openly drank, smoked, and, in some cases, socialized with gangster-type men.

  7. Teens Care About Abortion Bans–And It’s Affecting ... - AOL

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    Last October, Ava, an 18-year-old from New Jersey, sat down to answer a college essay question for the University of Texas at Austin, her “dream school.” She decided to write about abortion.

  8. At-risk students - Wikipedia

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    An at-risk student is a term used in the United States to describe a student who requires temporary or ongoing intervention in order to succeed academically. [1] At risk students, sometimes referred to as at-risk youth or at-promise youth, [2] are also adolescents who are less likely to transition successfully into adulthood and achieve economic self-sufficiency. [3]

  9. Dr Disrespect takes damage: Twitch stars chide streamer who ...

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    'Dr Disgusting.' Twitch creators, including Kai Cenat, Ludwig Ahgren and Valkyrae, react to Dr Disrespect's confession that he was banned four years ago for messaging a minor.