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The warning signs of drug abuse or alcohol abuse may be easier to spot than you think. Teen drug abuse may be accompanied by teen depression and teenage suicide. This makes it a serious problem. However, some people do not realize the roll that drug abuse can play in teen suicide. It is important to understand that teen drug abuse can contribute to attempted suicide and to completed suicide.
Drug abuse is one of those things that can really affect the chemical balance in the brain, intensifying feelings of depression and sadness. Dependency on drugs, both legal and illegal, can lead to feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. The drug becomes increasingly necessary, both physically and mentally, and this can lead to unpleasant feelings associated with being out of control.
It is important to recognize the symptoms of teen drug abuse. Some of these indications include:
· News friends (often of questionable character)
· Increased secretiveness
· Pulling back from family and friends
· Paying less attention to appearance and hygiene
· Dropping school grades
· Lack of interest in extracurricular activities
Sometimes teen drug abuse is not the main cause of teen depression leading to teenage suicide. There are occasions that stresses and life events cause depression and contribute to teen drug abuse. Sometimes teens feel so depressed, and so overwhelmed with life, that they turn to drugs to help them feel better. This is known as self-medicating, and it can lead to teen drug abuse. This drug abuse can, in turn, lead to increasingly severe depression, which, if not treated, can result in teen suicide. Here are some factors that can trigger teen depression:
Alcohol is the drug most commonly used among teens. While most teens say they disapprove of heavy drinking, teen alcohol abuse still occurs. Alcohol is one of the risk factors associated with teen suicide. Despite assertions by teens to the contrary, 80 percent of high school seniors have used alcohol at some point. However, most teens underestimate the problems that drinking alcohol can pose, and many of them do not even realize that it can contribute to depressive symptoms that can eventually result in teen suicide.
While teen alcohol abuse is not terribly rampant, it can contribute to teen depression and suicide. Here are some of the risk factors that can trigger alcohol abuse:
Many teenagers, especially those who are subject to teen depression, feel as though they only feel “normal” when taking alcohol. Additionally, the changes that the body experiences while on alcohol are of a limited duration. When the “buzz” wears off, teenagers might feel even more depressed than they did before. These feelings can lead to suicidal thoughts, and even teen suicide attempts. Teens who recognize they have a dependency can begin to feel helpless, as though they will never escape their alcohol abuse. These feelings of hopelessness and increased depression can also lead to teen suicide. Teen alcohol abuse is one of the risk factors of teen suicide, and it is important to recognize the problems that an alcohol addiction can cause.
It is important to get help for teen alcohol abuse before it develops into a problem that can lead to destructive behaviors, including problems with holding a job, schoolwork, drug addiction, prolonged depression, and even teen suicide. There are many alcohol treatment problems geared toward helping teens overcome the addiction. Therapy is often a good idea in order to help teens work through depression and suicidal thoughts and feelings. This is especially important, as withdrawal symptoms associated with teen alcohol abuse can be quite severe and discouraging. Support and care by family and friends is essential to the treatment process.
This is my last blog about the School District budget cuts, so I intend to end with more knowledge, and information on whats being done to stop this, how you can help, and to go out with a bang. So far, there have been many protests and rallies to save the education of Philadelphia students, some of them lead by students for the most part, other lead by adults in the community. For example, around May 16th, 2011, almost 200 students, parents and teachers rallied against the budget cuts, with signs saying such things as "I need my teachers!" and "I am the face of public schools!" (pictured below.) Over 600 students went to Harrisburg to protest the budget cuts, and many students from SLA talked to senators themselves, trying to show that as students, we do care, and we are willing to advocate for ourselves, for our education and for our future. Even now, there are still rallies being planned, although none so close to Harrisburg.
Besides attending or collaborating on rallies and protests, there is still more that you, as a person, can do. For one thing, you can donate money. SLA, for example, is taking huge hits from this budget cut, losing 430,000 dollars for the next school year. As a way of raising money so that we can afford to do these incredible things we do, (one to one laptops, family membership to the Franklin Institute, and maintaining the amazing teachers we have now,) we are attempting to amass 50,000 dollars through a donation website that you can go to right now, at slarocketfuel.blogspot.com, and donate to. 1 dollar, 10 dollars, 100 dollars. Every donation we receive is helping us to raise money for the next year, and if we can continue to operate well, maybe we'll be able to show Governor Corbett that we deserve the money to operate even better.
Spreading the word about these budget cuts and the many ways to help may even be the best thing you can do. The more people that understand the problem, and the more people that know how to help, the better. When people see what's wrong, they'll try to fix it, and there is power in numbers. That same power helps even more when everybody is doing their best to help counteract these cuts. If you hear about a rally, go to it, be an advocate for our education. Tell your friends, write a blog, post a status update, tweet a message. Do whatever you can do to inform the community of this problem. The more informed we all are, the better off we'll all be. Thank you for reading these blogs, and I hope you take what you've read here to heart, and do whatever is in your power to help todays students become tomorrow's educated leaders.
Now, as i mention before, the reason why whites are always in first is because well they take their future very very seriously or because they are forced by their parents to do good in school. So, for that they always study hard and really don't play around with their life. Now, as for blacks and hispanics, the majority of us just go to school to hang out with friends and start truble. But no all of us are like that. There could be reasons why we do so poorly like family problems or because we just don't understand the work that is given to us. But, i think that if teachers and parents help their children pay more attention in school and actually pay mind to them then maybe just maybe Blacks and Hispanics can be on the number one spot instead of the whites.
This is last of 3 blog posts in my school project called "You and the World." I chose to research the Jasmine Revolution for this project, and I divided up my blog posts in the three main countries to revolt in this event. I started with Tunisia, where the entire revolution began. My second post was about Egypt, a more famous revolution, where the majority of people began to take interest in the revolution. In this last blog post I will write about the ongoing Civil War in Libya, between the rebels and the supporters of dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Muammar Gaddafi took power in 1969 after the overthrow of King Idris I, and has maintained power by placing people from his tribe in positions of power in the government. The Civil War began with peaceful protests which started in February 15, and the protests quickly spread throughout the country. Gaddafi's response was censorship and military force, which caused the peaceful protests to escalate into an all out civil war. The rebels want take Gaddafi out of power, and hold democratic elections; while the supporters of Muammar Gaddafi are mainly from his tribe, and receiving special benefits from this.
The first place taken by the rebels was Benghazi, the second largest city in Libya. The conflict began 3 days after the protests, when security forces began firing live ammunition into the protests. A funeral procession went by the main government compound, and were shot at by security forces. They responded by attacking back, and eventually retreated. This happened two more times, and the third time a suicide car bomber destroyed the gates of the compound under cover of the funeral procession. Libyan rebels eventually took the compound, but to take the city hundreds of people died, including 130 soldiers who were executed when the refused to shoot at the protesters. This civil war is still happening, and the UN has declared a "no fly zone" over Libya, to prevent Gaddafi from using planes to kill rebels. The US has fired a missile into Libya, and there are UN troops there to prevent war crime.
There were protests in other countries, but Tunisia, Egypt, are the only places to have succeeded so far, and Libya is the only place where there has been an all out civil war. Only time will tell whether any other countries will join this movement, or whether Libyan rebels will succeed in overthrowing Muammar Gaddafi. This has been the final of my three blog posts on the Jasmine Revolution.
As a person, feeling like a you own something of your own is really important. To know that you don't have to share is a really great feeling as well. As people go on in the world, many people have a sense of selfishness. That is where Sex Slave Trade ties in, because many people thought/think that they could own people just like them. Having power over others is a great feeling to others also.That is most likely why people did part-take in the Sex Slave Trade. Many feel in control, and don't care to even consider what was wrong from right.
Like many people as myself we don't take time to think things through. Not thinking things through can actually effect someone in a great manner that you don't even intend to and this is exactly what is happening in the Sex Slave Trade. Women were raped, beaten, and killed. The sense of pleasure that the men felt most likely made them invincible. Although it is, is really worth risking someones life? Most of the people didn't even take the time to stumble of this question. The men made the women suffer and they were hurt in indescribable manners. Being raped can really ruin a girls self esteem, emotional state , and make them incapable of trusting others.
Sex Slave Trade is still going on and obviously people haven't learned that it is wrong,but power doesn't dominant why this is still occurring. Since human trafficking and the Sex Slave Trade are ultimately similar, the human trafficking industry is bursting at the seams. People who don't have money and are poor initially have to find money to survive in a form whether it is vulgar or not. This happens to produce money, but it is vulgar. Finally,in my opinion its not about only having money but how you receive it and when your hurting someone for money it obviously isn't well earned which is occurring all of the world causing chaos. Anti-Sex Slave Trade organizations may be helpful, but people's attitudes is the key to high rate of survival.
Domestic violence scares me and
gives me the shakes. But I heard and got a story that scared me most. It scared
me most because an older man abused this girl as a teen because she thought it
would be better for her. This heart to heart story really harmed me, because that’s
like me getting abused.
A
young girl named Linda at the age of 18 her life became hell. She met what
she thought was a wonderful man. He was one of the bosses from her job. He was
so kind to her at first. They started out passionate and loving, having a great
time together, and it was wonderful. Until 2.5 months later she became
pregnant, and she didn't want any more kids she already had one before she met
him. She told him she was getting an abortion, that same day he told her to
stay home from work. He got her fired from their job and for the first time he
wacked her right across the face for saying “I’m leaving you”. Then after he
told her “to stop crying, and suck it up we going to go shopping”. She listened
since he was 31 and she was 18, ever since that day the hitting became brutal
beatings. Even though she was pregnant he didn’t care, he told her “if she was
a good girl, he would have to discipline her so much, she hated hearing that.
She had her daughter, she thought the child would make everything right but she
was wrong. It got worst kind of,
he kept her from her friends, and you can see the bruises and scars. 2 years
later she was pregnant again, she couldn’t get rid of it because she didn’t
want to upset him. She wanted to die, she felt her life didn’t matter but the kids
were her everything, and she couldn’t leave them. He was kind of nice with this
pregnancy she had twins. So now she got 4 kids, and 3, which is his, she doesn’t
want any more kids so she got a tubal ligation. She was ready to leave and then she
was pregnant again, she was that 1% that could get pregnant. So she stayed for 1-½
years and then left, she left her 4 kids behind and took the oldest one with
her. She took him because he was hers not his child. She started a new life
became a stripper to support her and her child. Then she met a new man, he
promised not to hit her. He didn’t for 1½ years, she stayed with him because
she thought it was a one-time thing. It happened again because she went out
partying on a Friday with her friends, she told her son o go get the neighbors
and he saved her life. Then after that her friend got her with a handsome man
and she promised he wasn’t the hitting type. She lied, he hit her all the time,
but she stayed with him for 6 ½ years. She left him, and met up with him again
he tried to kill her she finally tried to fight back. From there her life became better, she got trust issues but now he life is better.
This girl was a great example,
young and her life became hell at the age of 18. It may seem like domestic
violence is the way relationships suppose to be once you are in one but it is
not. Domestic violence makes the rest of your life hurt, and all you can do it
cry. As you can see sometimes kids, or something can keep you in the
relationship. But you have to have a plan to get out or the rest of your life
will be Love, Blood, Sweat, and Tears, Domestic Violence!
In order to get some inside information about how people feel about these budget cuts and what are they exactly to some schools, I interviewed a student and teacher from my school (SLA).
The teacher that I choose to interview was
English teacher Alexa Dunn.
I ask her questions about how the budget cuts effect her lesson plans for
upcoming year and she feels she will handle the situations. She stated “My
lessons won’t be affected, but I might have to cut down on my use of paper next
year since our supplies budget was cut from $80,000 to $30,000 ( a $50K loss)
and this means we will all have to learn to do without the same quantity of
supplies.” Also while saying
that she would put other supplies such as books or films on DonorsChoose.org to see if these things
can be funded. I believe a teacher should not have to go through the trouble to
search for supplies he or she
to use to teach the adults of the future that the world will someday have to
depend on. Another question I asked her was, “What are the procedures or plans
for cuts that you know that will
be taking place at SLA.” She responded to this by talking about the lay offs of
Staff members such as Jon Amsterdam and Josh Newman. Also the lays off Jeremy
and Luke even though their were grants secured to fund their salary of next
year. Which will not be paid by the school district. This is devastating to me
because these are real people who need their jobs to survive in life.
The student I choose to conduct a interview with
was Sarena Shuman 9th grader at Science Leadership Academy. I ask her two questions which were about how aware was she about
the budget cuts and also how do they make her feel toward the government. She
says that she very aware of the budget cuts especially since she is a athlete
and has to keep informed about cuts to sports. She also say that by these cuts
they are giving Philadelphia less
of a chance to
succeed.
The student I choose to conduct a interview with
was Sarena Shuman 9th grader at Science Leadership Academy. I ask her two questions which were about how aware was she about
the budget cuts and also how do they make her feel toward the government. She
says that she very aware of the budget cuts especially since she is a athlete
and has to keep informed about cuts to sports. She also say that by these cuts
they are giving Philadelphia less
of a chance to
succeed.
To me i have the same overall feelings as
Sarena about this conflict and i believe they can find less
important things with in the city to make cuts on other than education.
1.How will the budget effect your personal
lesson plans for next year. Dunn: My lessons won’t be affected, but I might
have to cut down on my use of paper next year since our supplies budget was cut
from $80,000 to $30,000 ( a $50K loss) and this means we will all have to learn
to do without the same quantity of supplies. Maybe I’ll become more into
technology and grade just on the electronically submitted work. Any other supplies I need (additional
books, texts, films, etc) I will put up as fundraising proposals on Donors
Choose.org to see if I can get these things funded and won’t need to lean on
school funds.
2.What are the procedures or plans for cuts that
you know that will be taking place
at SLA.
Dunn: We have to let go of 2 faculty/staff
members (Jon Amsterdam and Josh Newman).
We had to lay off Jeremy and Luke but we just secured grant funding for
next year to bring them back and be able to pay them (but their salary doesn’t
come from the district). The supplies budget will be cut the most, along with
money for student activities, trips, and extracurricular activities..
Student questions
1.How aware are you of budget cuts and what they
hold.
Sarena: I’m pretty aware,
I do sports so it effects me in a big way i read up on it as much as possible
2.Do you feel about the decision of the
government to make budget cuts.
Sarena: I feel like they
not giving Philadelphia children a chance, as we need as many as possible. Government
not think about the future these are the future citizens and mayors lawyers,
but they not giving us kids a chance