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Abstract On Peer Pressure
1. Abstract On Peer Pressure
1 University of Central Oklahoma
Peer Pressure
Amanda Bradford
Sociology
Professor Coon
11â06â17
abstract:
Peer pressure is a social pressure by members of one's peer group to take certain action, adopt certain values, or otherwise conform to be accepted.
Thoughts, behaviors, music and fashion often have a deep impact on our society. It is a person's tendency to do what the crowd does. During
adolescence one of the primary goals is being a member of a peer group, which also brings a feeling of belonging and social acceptance. One can fall
prey to peer pressure at any time in their lives, however, it primarily affects adolescence and teens. At this age, most teens have not developed the
ability to determine what is considered right and wrong; also, teens are trying to find where they fit in which allows them to be an easy target to peer
pressure. Peer pressure plays a huge part in steering the interest and experiences of teenagers.
There are two different types of peer pressure positive and negative. Positive peer pressure may be eating healthy, exercising, attending religious
services, or attending after school programs. Although, positive peer influence happens regularly, we tend to focus on the negative, and how negative
peer pressure impacts individuals daily. Negative peer pressure may include taking drugs, skipping school, having sex
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2. Pressure Essay
Pressure
As a child, I've suffered through many tough decisions. I've been pressured by my peers to do the wrong thing. I've also been pressured by my peers
to do positive things. Drs. George Jenkins, Sam Davis and Rameck Hunt, who are the authors of The Pact (with Lisa Frazier Page), have also been
pressured by their peers to do both positive and negative things. Growing up through middle school and high school is tough because kids are always
trying to get other kids to do the wrong thing. Most of the kids actually do some of the stupid things so they can fit in. I remember when I was in
middle school I did almost anything to get my friends approval. Even if it meant I had to do something that was going to get me into trouble. I...show
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We were excused to leave the cafeteria and left with unanswered questions. Are we going to get a detention? Is that psycho going to kill me?
I went up to his room before activity period. My friends followed me up the stairs acting as if they could feel no pain from anything this teacher
could throw at us. As soon as we walked in there, he gave us the silent treatment. He delivered the scariest lecture that I had ever received in my life.
His lecture was about him being upset with us since we didn't respect the ten minute period that we had to be quiet for. Then, out of the middle of no
where, he asked us a question. Brian answered it and the teacher got right in his face yelling, "Was I talking to you tough guy."
Brian tried to keep his cool, but he broke down and started to cry. He continued to punish us with his words of despair. When he finished his lecture,
he sent us back down stairs to our homeâroom. We did not get into any serious trouble, which was good, because I didn't need a detention for talking.
After watching and experiencing that situation, I never wanted to be a badass again. Being a badass was not worth getting into so much trouble for
such stupid things. I know that situation is not much, but hey what do you expect from an introvert.
In my high school years, I began to meet new people who were a positive
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3. Thesis On Peer Pressure
CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
BARRIERS TO CRITICAL THINKING
PEER PRESSURE
Edward da Cunha
Modul University Dubai
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Name: Muhammad Faique Baig
Student ID# 17020087
Date: 11/11/2017
ABSTRACT
Peer pressure is a type of social influence that produces a particular of acting or thinking. Childhood or adolescence are the most prone to peer pressure
influence. Peers as defined are the people whom do you identify and spend time most of the time. Peer pressure by itself can be either positive or
negative, for example, both high and low academic achievements are closely linked to peer's influence. Several studies confirm research findings that
value of the peer group with whom their students spend most of their time are stronger factors in student's level of academic success or failure.
Proposal
4. TOPIC â BARRIERS TO CRITICAL THINKING (PEER PRESSURE)
THESIS
Peer pressure is a very real issue that affects many of the teenagers of the world today. Society offers many misleading advertisements that seem to
lead teens in all the wrong directions. If the youth of today are more educated, the future of our world will be a lot better.
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There are all sorts of pressures that children face today. Peer pressure is one thing that all teens have in common. Some can't escape it because it is
almost everywhere. Peer pressure is defined as the way that people of the same social group can influence on another individual to take a certain
action, adopt certain values, or otherwise conform in order to be accepted. Teens are very quick and accurate in making judgments and decisions on
their own and in situations where they have time to
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5. Peer Pressure Essay
Two types of Peer Pressure: Internal peer pressure: This is when you are feeling pressure from within yourself. External Peer Pressure: This is
when a person are pressured by external factors for example people and situations. Peer Pressure and its influence on Teens and Decision Making:
Let's start with an example: Say for instance you are invited to a party where you know all the "cool kids" will be at, and by cool I mean kids that
seemed to have a different approached to certain things that you have, or their parents seem to allow certain things that are not allowed by your
parents. Anyway so you at the party and you sitting in the group with the "cool kids" and one talks about drinking, and how much fun it is, suddenly
he/she gets a tiny bottle of liquor...show more content...
A person can be influenced by peer pressure and it all depends on many of these factors. People that are less likely to be influenced by their friends and
who are more likely to make their decisions by themselves have the following: high selfâesteem goals and a positive outlook on the future good social
skills the ability to interact with people from many different backgrounds strong connections to family and community. People that are more likely to
be influenced by their peers and less likely to make decisions for themselves if they: have low selfâesteem are experiencing problems in their family,
such as divorce, alcoholism, drug addiction, or unemployment come from families where there is little support or communication strongly identify
with only one ethnic group feel distant from school and community activities is afraid of not belonging or fitting in. (http://www.humanillnesses.com
/BehavioralâHealthâObâSea/PeerâPressure.html) Why do people use peer pressure? I find this topic very fascinating and interesting and decided to
discuss it with friends and
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6. Peer Pressure Essay
Adopt a clear point of view on a specific contemporary issue and argue how it has and will continue to have an impact on your generation.
Peer Pressure. We have all at one stage in our lives, experienced it. We all know what it feels like to be pressured by a peer. Peer pressure today
impacts on kids of my generation in a huge aspect. Teenagers feel social pressure in numerous ways such as clothing, music and entertainment choices,
to unsafe areas such as drugs, alcohol and smoking. During adolescence, kids emphasize their independence and explore their identity. Yet they still
crave the approval of their peers and worry about being rejected and excluded. Peer pressure affects the way teenagers choose to live their lives. It
affects the...show more content...
With drugs, alcohol and smoking available, teenagers being curious, peer pressure and temptation to escape all the drama and stress in their lives have
an enormous effect. The use of drugs, alcohol and smoking is the result of a combination of factors such as peer pressure, curiosity and availability.
Apart from dangerous things such as drugs, alcohol and smoking, there is also lots of negative pressure to fit in and to be popular. To do this
teenagers must be up to date with the new fashion, entertainment (music and movies) and may even change there school studies in order to fit in
with their friends. With this negative peer pressure to stress about as well as other teenage issues, adolescents may feel as though they cannot cope.
The feeling of thriving to be someone you are not and the issues of whether you are good enough for people, can ultimately lead into depression
amongst teenagers. Depression, can however, occur through drug addiction, which, as stated above, can also be started up from peer pressure.
Depression can cause sudden mood changes, nervous breakdowns, unusual flares of temper and can also create problems in a persons social circle.
The person may run into conflicts with their family and friends, resulting in desire for isolation. This would then ultimately create more problems since
the person would have no social support. Feeling lonely with no prospects for improvement and seeing
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7. Essay On Peer Pressure
It is easy to believe that peer pressure exists only where you're directly being coerced by your friends to do something you don't quite want to do.
Peer pressure is not just about being offered drugs by a classmate, or getting pressured into sex at a party, or buying new shoes because everyone
else has them. We are constantly being influenced by those around us, even the smallest decisions we make. We have all experienced peer pressure,
whether we realized it or not. I can think of thousands of instances where my friends, family, and/or classmates influenced a choice I made. One
specific experience I had with peer pressure had to do simply with how I did my hair. Its small things like that where we don't even realize until later on
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It was the first time I did anything with my hair and it felt strange, you could actually see my neck and my ears. Plenty of girls tied their hair up, so
it was nothing new. After the aimless running, I figured it didn't hurt to keep my hair how it was. I could feel the breeze on my neck and the beads
of sweat building up below my hair on the back of my head. I decided to stay the rest of the day with my hair up, do something new. The school day
went by and no one said anything because it was nothing important. I sat on the swings like I normally did, but instead of almost being blinded by
my hair, I could see the schoolyard as I swung. We played tag and I felt agiler because I didn't have to keep putting my hair behind my ears. The
day came to an end and I had to wait for the bus in the gym. I was sitting with a couple of friends on the floor against the wall. I had my legs crossed
and half of me was against the blue mat on the wall and the other half with my hand running along the dust on the glossy blue gym floor. We were
talking about trivial things when the conversation leads to one friend saying to me: "Oh, Jazmin, I think you look better with your hair up! It looks
good!" It was a simple compliment, my other friends agreed and gave their two cents about how my hair was now better. I didn't think too much of it
at the time, I just responded with a single "Thanks." The bus arrived and we parted
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8. Peer Pressure
Peer pressure these days has had major effects on our children and young adults. Decisions are being made that are unheard of to parents and
teachers. Don't think that the adolescence making these choices isn't struggling to grasp hold of the concepts of what they are doing.
Unknowingly, our generation is making choices that will effect the rest of their lives. Whether or not it's the way we dress or a decision in
unprotected sex, it's still a decision made based on the approval of our peers. Who are we now a days. If we are just living to be who are friends
want us to be, we lose individualism. Peer pressure has effected, the music listened to, and the clothes wore, sexual activity, drugs, skipping school,
reckless driving and many other...show more content...
All of their choices have been made based on what others think or say. It is a very dissatisfying feeling to not follow a crowd. You can believe that
you belong all you want but in the end you are completely lost, unaware of anything around you. Peer pressure causes us to only think about
ourselves and how we fit. It's actually very selfish. No one is thinking how their choices are going to affect those actively involved in their lives.
Although some people that learn from mistakes could not be who they are without the effects of peer pressure in their lives. Some most go through it
to understand that it is not what they want. Feeling like you are living to please everyone else is a horrible feeling and once some realize it, it changes
their lives
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