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Kids These Days

Every generation seems to think that they are all different. Some people think that they are the only ones that experienced a certain situation. Most people seem to think their parents would have no idea about the pressures of being young. What most people don’t seem to understand is that some things don’t change through the ages.

The three people questioned are all female. All three of the women come from the same family. These are the years of the women’s birth: 1937, 1964 and 1975. All of these women currently smoke and all of them have a history of drug abuse. None of these women has a full time job. Yet every one of these women looks at the other as from a different era.

When the oldest woman was in her adolescence, the most disturbing issue that she had to deal with was smoking. For the other two women they were subjected to sex and drugs. While the oldest of the women looked do


As for the achievements of these women, they are all the same. Each of these women has some credit hours in college. While during the teen years of these women there are big differences in the amount of opportunity each had. While the oldest woman’s greatest possession were the few clothes that she owned, both of the younger women were riding in their cars and the youngest could enjoy the technology of a computer. Seems that economically the only woman that should have been able to afford some further education would be the youngest.

This report seems to be have a double view. At one point you can view the oldest of the women as a survivor for making the same achievements as her two younger counterparts. Yet it is somewhat depressing that the abuse didn’t end where it began. Somehow each of these women has followed in the footsteps of the previous yet believes their case to be a one of a kind.

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