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To Trump Or Not To Trump

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                            To Trump Or Not To Trump                                  Donald Trump: 44th president of the United states. Over the course of a few months, he has caused national issues to rise concerningly. He's made a political firestorm out of the Nuclear standoff with North Korea, his approval ratings are at 39%, whereas Barak Obama was at 56% at the same timeframe. Trump is decreasing the workforce by not letting immigrants in, and is actually planning work on his alleged "wall" that he is going to "make Mexico pay for." This man may be responsible for causing World War III, with his constant challenges to the rouge state North Korea. He is playing a dangerous game. And he will one day get burned. Trump's entire appeal was the he was supposed to be honest and tell the population how it was. All he's managed to do is entirely unrealistic promises of World War 3 and an impossible border wall to keep out Mexicans. He is unrea

Six Things To Know About Social Anxiety

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Six Things To Know About Social Anxiety 1) The belief that people are after you will be strong, but not strong enough to be convincing paranoia.  Humans as a species, in your mind, will be evil and cruel. Any mistake made in the past or present are grounds for complete revenge. Your belief will be so powerful of your impending demise via other human beings that you struggle to once again exit the premises. You will struggle to move from place to place without symptoms akin to paranoia. One may develop an eating disorder to cope, panic at random times for the sole reason that they are in a public area, or develop other unhealthy ways to cope, such as substance abuse, or sheltering in a private room for hours on end. However, no matter the coping skill, it will never be enough. You will always critique and dwell on every mistake you've ever made, and never be able to move on. 2) You will constantly dwell on every mistake you've ever made.  Every mistake made will

Media Consumption

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General media consumption for teens of today is rather frightening. I t's often a struggle for parents to keep their children offline for just a few minutes. My personal use of media stretches into the double digits daily. It starts at 6:30 often when I plug my ears into my iPod and listen to music. I listen to music during the school day for about two hours daily. Immediately after school I once again plug into my iPod, and listen almost continually until 8:00 or 9:00 at night. From 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm I am at the same time on Facebook or Snapchat communicating with people. The general consensus with social media is rather negative. That I am wasting time online while I could be socializing with “real” people. My counter to this is very simple. A legitimate relationship is one that has genuine feelings on each side. With that in mind, and the fact that I am an introvert, and understand that it is far simpler to start a conversation behind a scre

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