Monday, August 19, 2019
Being Young :: Free Essay Writer
 Being Young      Everyone has once been young. But everybody hasn't gone through this  difficult period in life the same way. Which possibilities and living conditions  have teenagers nowadays?  Some people think that you leave childhood when you become a teenager, and  that you are still young up in your twenties. I don't think there are exact  limits that tell you whether you are young or old. According to christian  tradition one is considered adult after the confirmation, but I wouldn't call  fifteen year-olds adults. At that age, they're still not ready to handle the  consequences of their own actions. When you are eighteen, you are considered an  independent individual, and have all juridical rights, such as driving a car and  the right to vote. You are also bound to serve in the military. Nevertheless,  one can't buy spirits before the age of twenty-one is achieved.  Now, more than ever, fashion seem to dominate the youth's everyday. Perhaps  the reason is that they feel insecure and think that the "right" clothes will  give them a feeling of being accepted by the group. This phenomen has a negative  side. What if a pupil can't afford to buy these clothes? Will he or she be  excluded from the gang? Some schools in various countries have tried to solve  this problem. They have introduced a rule that allows pupils to go at school  only if they are dressed in a specific school-uniform. But many students don't  like these uniforms. They want to decide for themselves how to dress.  During the last years it has become more usual for parents to divorce. Some  people think that this conflict may have a positiv effect on kids, because the  children get a bigger family to hold on to. Others think the opposite. But it is  obvious that parental separation can harm or ruin many childhoods. I don't think  it is healthy for the kids if they feel dragged between their mother and father,  and perhaps it is even worse if the child is allowed to choose which parent to  live with. In Norway, children above twelve years have the possibility to make  their own choice.  When youngsters today seek entertainment, he or she has a tendecy to drop  down in front of a television set. This is not very constructive, because it  leads to passivity. In the past, kids used to tell stories to each other and  play games, both inside the house and out in the streets. I think that was a  more developing way of entertainment. One can already see the results of the  television's influence.  					    
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