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Title: Adolescent Males Face More Challenges Growing Up Than Do Female Adolescents
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November 19, 2000 |
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Not all males cause trouble or neglect work in school because of it. Most males are high achievers, and stay out of trouble, just to maintain a positive reputation in school and succeed in their desired future job. In high school, most males do not know what career they want to pursue, let alone know who they are yet... Showed first 250 characters
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In high school, most males do not know what career they want to pursue, let alone know who they are yet. But males can get satisfying grades and have many achievements; those are the males who stay out of trouble, and try to achieve their personal best when it comes to school work... Showed next 250 characters
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