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It defines the way an adolescent will think of themselves. Culture serves to embrace and comfort, it give answers to questions of belonging and who they are as a member of that culture.

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It defines the way an adolescent will think of themselves. Culture serves to embrace and comfort, it give answers to questions of belonging and who they are as a member of that culture.

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T his is a really weird question................

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Giuliana Colalillo has written:

'Culture conflict in the adolescent Italian girl' -- subject(s): Italians, Culture conflict, Teenage girls

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A peer group is a set of people based on a similarity and can be based on almost anything.

Political affiliation, age, academic achievement, ethnicity, hobbies or interest are all examples of some types of peer group.

So, if your peer group is based on work or school, there could be wide variation, not only in sex and culture, but also in age, race, and all sorts of other difference.

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When teens are pressured, using peer pressure, they tend to shy away from crowds. This is a handicap because society doesn't benefit from their contribution

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