Teen corruption

by POSTERITYJOURNALIST12 | May 12, 2009 at 09:38 pm
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In many cities all over the country, there are parties being held games being played, and statistics rising. Parties that go by the names of "stop light parties" or games such as the choking game even websites with music which makes you feel as if you ar under the influence. In todays society teens even children younger then 13, are introduced and exposed to much more than teens were only a few years ago. We now have access to clubs (on designated nights of course) drugs from women and men of all ages. We have access to alcohol with either an aware parent or non aware parent. Now many people wonder why exactly is the crime rate, the teen pregnancy rate, and even the teen death rates are rising. Those are just few of the reasons, as a teen myself I am a living testimony as too the things that are going on in the "teen scene", I have first hand proof of why more kids turn to drugs and alcohol or why more and more kids are having sex even becoming pregnant at very early ages. When someone you look to as an authority figure faulters in even one aspect like giving children just a little taste of the beer their sipping on, the responsibility rest in their own hands. So, how do you stop this teen corruption?


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