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Appearance Vs. Reality Of Modern Music Affect On Teenagers

Appearance vs. Reality of Modern Music Affect on Teenagers


In today's society the teenager has had more rights than ever before,
along with these rights comes responsibility, independence and good judgment.
All of those mentioned have been destroyed in many teenagers lives by these
"Rock Stars". The modern teenager is exposed to many different things that may
affect their lives as they choose to live it, non quite as strong of a force
than the effect of music, it is the teens outlet to expression, rebellion and
popularity all of which are very important to the average teenager, but often in
cases the teen who is trying to conform becomes subject to the "Rock Star's"
manipulation, and that is when obsession kicks in. Then not only is the
teenager subject to power corruption but so is the "rock star". This is the
important thing to remember when dealing with the subject at hand.
There are many reasons why teenagers cling to "rock stars", but there
are always more popular......


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Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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