(1) Pressure from peers who do better generally in terms of academics and socialising, often look down on peers who don't do as good. . . . .
(2) Teenagers whom don't make too many friends often feel lonely and down and that may affect their overall wellbeing. . . . . .
(3) Parents also play a role in the stresses and pressure a teenager faces as they push for teenagers to do well in academics. . . . . .
(4) Teenagers on the other hand, may be distracted by gadgets of the world today, such as mobile phones or laptops, which dramatically pulls grades down. . . . . . . .
(5) Teenagers may also go through this phase known as puberty, this has resulted in peers making fun or mocking peers for they have grown pimples or have body odour. . . . . . .
(6) In terms of concerns, a teenager would be concerned over his/her grades if they are not doing too well and that worrying may in turn harm them mentally. . . . . . . Hope this helps ;)
See what they said about their job and how much money they make…. ... a big wall in front of you so you can't see nothing else but when you climb a tower, ... What are your goals/dreams for the future? ..... Anyway, great interview and I hope one day I can say to those who ask, I climb cell towers and love every minute of it.
I need to see the example in order to know what reference it’s making
Answer:
a free pass, get out of jail free card, or 'don't screw it up again' type of mentality; Intrinsic - non tangible, cannot touch it - satisfaction in job is an example
Extrinsic - you get something you can touch or feel - trophy, money, discount, frequent flyer rewards
Explanation:
Not sure of the story or the list of answers - or even the objective, but I hope this helps.
Whith a bottle and the sun, wait one hour and drink :v