mostly adults use the computer for work and office work (such as powerpoint, Microsoft Word)
teenagers
It is often referred to as "keyboarding."
It is a file in the computer (book) can be read . It often be in PDF .
Packages, or bundled software, will vary from computer to computer. The majority of bundled software is trial software, often with a discounted upgrade price if you decide to continue using the software.
This is a name brand computer that has had the brand logos removed, often to sell at clearance prices with the intent of not creating an image of their products sold at discount.
Every time you want to turn the computer off. It is bad to turn your computer off without running the standard shutdown procedures.
pornography
This condition affects children and teenagers far more often than it affects adults. It is inflammation of the glomeruli, or small round filters located in the kidney.
The world that most of us live in--that being a world of compromise--dictates that many children will not agree with their parents in many particulars; and this is unlikely to change in adulthood in those instances. However, this doesn't mean that there aren't other children--whether they be adults or not--of parents--possibly the same parents--who feel differently.
60 minutes a day
60 minutes a day
Dahl often used the word "small" to describe children in the presence of adults.
well teenagers text their friends and most adults don't text often
Children and adults bob for apples often at Halloween. It is a Celtic fall tradition.
Children are often not able to describe or report what is wrong.
Yes, some adults can criticize the way teenagers speak. Often teenagers can speak perfect English, but sometimes use words such as 'ain't'; 'my man'; 'my woman'; etc., and this is often frustrating to a parent or other adults and the parents especially may correct that teenager because they know their child is more intelligent than that. It is in the way an adult talks to a teenager that is most important ... not talking down to the teenager, but speaking to them as an adult while getting their point across to the teenager and it a wise teenager that listens to good advice.
It depends on how heavy or skinny a person is or how much they weigh. Not just that it also has to do with the fact Teenagers are going through growth spurts more often and thus the body wants more food.
Many cultures have a coming of age ritual for adolescents. This is an important acknowledgment of the transition into adulthood. Often, this is lacking and parents / caregivers continue to treat adolescents and young adults like children. Since they are no longer children, this outdated authority is uncomfortable for them and the result is rebellion. In short, if parenting styles adapt to the changing maturity levels appropriately, children can grow into healthy adults without rebellion. Hope this makes sense.