Why They Shouldn't:They need money for a social life but holding down a job leaves them no time to socialize. It can lead to fatigue. Working a job and then going home to study can leave a student with little time to sleep. This, in turn, can lead to fatigue, which can impact health and overall well-being.
Why They Should:Here are a few other reasons a summer, or year-round job, can help teens set up a foundation for future career success: Learn money-management skills, such as saving. Get an idea for their future career path and decide what they like (or don't like) to do. Build self-confidence and develop a sense of responsibility.
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There are many challenges in life, not only are there supposed to be hurdles for everyone but for some people there are mountains they have to jump over. People who have no money, no food, no stable housing have more than just hurdles to go over in life but many other obstacles to conquer, many challenges that 'transform' people are mental. Such as learning to have an open mind to new ideas or a completely new mindset. These little changes have a huge impact on people, making them more creative and friendly to their community.
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if im not mistaken, "Starvation seemed to stare them in the face."
Explanation:
starvation isn't human nor is it an animal, it doesn't have eyes to stare. Therefore this is an human action on something you cant touch, smell, nor see.