I will choose excessive drinking as the youth behaviour. The question is personal, so you should answer about yourself, but I can give you some general information:
social influence:
After alcohol, you might be more impulsive and as a result loose friends. Alcohol can also prohibit the building of social bounds generally.
economic
drinking not only costs money, but drunk behaviour can lead to a destruction of personal objects, such as cars, and objects that the whole society uses such as roads,
physical
alcohol is bad for your health, and also a general negative influence on the public health
mental
Alcohol is addictive - so the person drinking will suffer from an addiction. Their family and social circle can suffer as victims of abuse of the drinker or because they are worried about the person who drinks
Answer:
this is the answer
Explanation:
I gathered with the entire student body of Wyoming Catholic College on Sept. 17, 2019, for a mandatory celebration of Constitution Day. We began with the Pledge of Allegiance, witnessed a lively panel discussion between professors on the history and modern relevance of America’s founding principles, and concluded by singing patriotic songs.
If you are a student at a typical American university, that description probably sounds foreign to anything you have experienced. Anti-Americanism has spread across college campuses like a wildfire, igniting rage and resentment against anything perceived as oppressive — even the American flag. As a result, most universities would likely shy away from a celebration of our nation’s founding in favor of more “inclusive” events.
They say grade one is easier to learn, and only takes about a year. Grade two is supposed to be more challenging, taking about two to three years. ;) It all depends, I guess.
I think it is the nominative case hope this helps you