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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

oral~~ :'(

ORAL ORAL ORAL~~
memorize memorize & memorize~~
hate to have all this kind of oral

MY ORAL :
"There are many issues that face today's teenagers. Probably one of the most common is the issue of individualism or idendity. The teenage years harbor some of the most confusing and impressionable years in the life of any human being. There are many expectation, both individual and societal, that play a large role in the development of each teenager. Though most teenagers find their own way through these difficult years as their own person, there are some who never seem to fully understand who they are. This misunderstanding can lead to many problems on adulthood.
Once a child turns into adolescence that confident child becomes an awkward teenager. The most important thing for a teenager is to be liked by others and the easiest way, they seem to think, is to conform what others do.
The instability of caused during this time in a person's life causes them to be less sure of themselves then ever before. In an effort to be liked or popular or just simply not hated, teenagers ten to give up their right to think on their own. Many just do what others say.
The intolerance of individuality leads to pain and the mindset that different is wrong. Insecurity is a great problem for many adults. The inability to find oneself can lead to depression and self destruction. Teenagers are given a difficult job to figure out who they are. This may very well be one of the most important decisions that any person can make. Though society is pushing expectations in our faces, I think if teenagers base their decisions on who they want to become, they will find the best choice is to be an individual. When one knows them, they can only then truly begin to see the world around them. It seems the only war we are raging is the war against ourselves."

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