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    Troubled Teens “Ethan felt like there was no point going on with life. Things had been tough since his mom died.. His dad was working two jobs and seemed frazzled and angry most of the time. Whenever he and Ethan talked, it usually ended in yelling. Ethan had just found out he'd failed a math test, and he was afraid of how mad and disappointed his dad would be. In the past, he always talked things over with his girlfriend — the only person who seemed to understand. But they'd broken up the week before

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    Teen Suicide In Teens

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    Kutner, Max. "Teen Suicide Is Contagious, and the Problem May Be Worse Than We Thought; More than two dozen kids in and around Colorado Springs, Colorado, have killed themselves in less than two years. The main reason: Another kid did it first." Newsweek, 28 Oct. 2016. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 13 Oct. 2017. This source focuses on the aspect of teen suicides and how they connect with each other along with suicide events that are considered copycat suicides. The sources

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    Teens And Teen Suicide

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    Teen Suicide According to Maureen and Kayla (78), “adolescent depression is a serious problem affecting 10.7% of all teens and 29.9% of high school students” whereby, 17% of the latter are supposed to have contemplated suicide in general. Notably, this statistic conveys the seriousness with which the issue needs to be addressed with because, ostensibly, most of the depression cases, which ultimately lead to suicide incidences among teens, are still going unrecognized. Moreover, as American Psychological

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    Suicide In Teen Suicide

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    Suicide continues to be one of the main causes of death in teens throughout America. Statistically, suicide in the second leading cause of death for those ages ten to twenty-four and around 3,470 people grades ninth to twelfth attempt suicide each day in the United States (Youth Suicide Statistics 1). The reason for these people wanting to take their life is unknown, however, divorce of parents, formation of a new family, or moving to a new community, are common reasons for suicide. On the other

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    Teen Suicide And Suicide

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    rise in both teen suicides and self-harm among adolescent girls. Suicide among adolescent girls may occur as a result of mental disorders, drug misuse, cultural, family and social situations, genetics, and most of all, cyberbullying (Ehmke). Based on a 2015 study, about 20% of adolescent girls in the U.S. consider suicide and between 5% and 8% of them attempt suicide each year (Ehmke). In 2014 alone, 150 girls out of 10 million, between the ages of ten and fourteen, committed suicide due to cyberbullying

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    Teen Suicide And Suicide

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    In America today, majority of schools have a plethora of diversity. Students in schools all have different cultures, talents, and views that make them unique from one another. Schools feel full of culture due to diversity. A student 's voice helps a school become a wonderful and lively place to learn. However, what happens when a student silences their voice for ever by killing themselves? When a student dies in an accident, schools can mourn the death as a random occurrence. However, when a student

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    Teen Suicide

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    Title Teen suicide is a plague on our nation that has claimed thousands of lives, yet could be easily prevented through the recognition of warning signs and proper education. The number of cancer, lung disease, heart disease, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, AIDS, and birth defect related deaths combined does not amount to the number of deaths caused by suicide in young adults and teenagers. In the majority of cases, teens considering suicide showed warning signs. Four out of five teenagers who

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    Teen Suicide

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    experiencing loneliness, happiness and unconditional love. If life should be cherished why end it so soon? Suicide the most common way to get out of any hard situation that life throws at you. What exactly is the meaning of the word suicide? Well suicide is the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally especially by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind. Teens end their life so soon for number of reasons, like depression from a bad relationship, family

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    Teen Suicides

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    Teen suicide in Colorado is at an all time high. It has become one of the biggest social problems affecting all our lives in one way or another. It is a day-to-day experience and everyday news in our society. It is the third leading cause of death within today's youth (Collegian). Along with so many other things in the world that bring tragedy, it can be prevented. Douglas County needs to consider preventing teen suicide by providing better, safer hotlines and resources, learning how to help peers

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    Teen Suicide

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    “Females are much more likely than males to report seriously considering suicide (23 and 12 percent, respectively, in 2015), attempting suicide (12 and six percent, respectively), and requiring medical attention (four and two percent, respectively). However, males are far more likely to succeed in committing suicide” (Child Trends). Think of how devastating that is to the family when they discover that their precious teenager locked in the bathroom. Losing someone is nowhere near easy. Whether it

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