There are acutally 3 types of peer pressure:Direct Peer PressureUnspoken Indirect Peer PressurePositive Peer PressureActually, there are two:NegativePositveNegative has many different sub-types such as:See Numbers 1 & 2 in the above answer (above the line)Positive has the same as Negative.wanna aske me any more just leave it on my message board xx
I might be able to please add one if you can 1. think of the results if you start drugs because of peer pressure you will become addicted same with smoking 2. walk away and talk to some one who can help you I'm sorry I can only think of 2 please help me out
Peer pressure is influence that a peer group or individual exerts that encourages others to change their attitudes, values, or behavior to conform to group norms.Example: Lets say I was looking for a school club to join. Then I find out that a few of my friends are in the Art Club and they tell me that its a lot of fun and I get to do cool activities, so then I join the club. Their peer pressure affected me because most of them were in that club and they told me everything I get to do. Answer2: There is strong pressures from one's age group to try and influence them how to act in life. There is peer pressure to use drugs, smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, engage in bullying and sexual immorality and the list goes on and on. Peer pressure is in high school and all schools and age groups. Adults want to be accepted by their peers too. No one-young or old-it does not feel good to be rejected. No one likes to be made fun of for being different and not giving in to peer pressure. If we allow ourselves to just give in to pressure to fit in, we could drastically affect our own future. When we lack confidence, feeling unsure of ourselves, peer pressure can be very hard to resist, but it can be done. Peer pressure can cause some to become discouraged, sad, depressed and even suicidal. Each us us could do well to prepare ourselves and our children ahead of time for when peer pressure comes. At times, people might be tempted to conform to their peers' standards just to avoid their disapproval, but that would be a mistake. When you cave in to peer pressure, you become like a mindless robot because you allow other people to control you. Why let them have that kind of power?-Don't let the world around you squeeze you into its own mold." (Romans 12:2, The New Testament in Modern English)
There friends usually pressure them into doing the following.... 1. Drinking Alcohol 2. Smoking Weed or Cigarettes 3. Sneaking Out 4. Going to parties 5. Having Sex 6. Vandalism
it makes them feel like they have to commit to something they don't necessarily want to commit to, so it can result in: -shame, because they gave into the peer pressure in the first place (which is not their fault but most people after giving into peer pressure kick themselves for it) -it can often make them feel stranded, obviously depending on what they've been pressured into, but in many cases people that have been peer pressured into something feel that the thing they've been peer pressured into is weighing them down from doing anything else at all/doing anything effectively -people who have been peer pressured into something are often terrified that they may lose friends over, either going against what they really think or feel, or because they feel guilty for what they were pressured into overall peer pressure affects the way a person feels about themselves. Answer2: There is strong pressures from one's age group to try and influence them how to act in life. There is peer pressure to use drugs, smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, engage in bullying and sexual immorality and the list goes on and on. Peer pressure is in high school and all schools and age groups. Adults want to be accepted by their peers too. No one-young or old-it does not feel good to be rejected. No one likes to be made fun of for being different and not giving in to peer pressure. If we allow ourselves to just give in to pressure to fit in, we could drastically affect our own future. When we lack confidence, feeling unsure of ourselves, peer pressure can be very hard to resist, but it can be done. Peer pressure can cause some to become discouraged, sad, depressed and even suicidal. Each us us could do well to prepare ourselves and our children ahead of time for when peer pressure comes. At times, people might be tempted to conform to their peers' standards just to avoid their disapproval, but that would be a mistake. When you cave in to peer pressure, you become like a mindless robot because you allow other people to control you. Why let them have that kind of power?-Don't let the world around you squeeze you into its own mold." (Romans 12:2, The New Testament in Modern English) Think about your identity. Ask yourself, 'What kind of person do I want to be?' Then think about the pressure you are facing and ask, 'What would that kind of person do in this situation?'-Bible principle: 2 Corinthians 13:5. Think beyond the present. If you are in school, in a few years-or even months-the very people you are trying to impress may not even be in your life. How you feel about yourself has a huge impact on how you deal with peer pressure. If you have self-confidence, you don't care what others think about you-and peer pressure suddenly becomes unimportant." Use positive pressure, make your close friends those who think like you. When peers/friends try to get you to use drugs, smoke and do stupid things, get new friends. For instance, if a schoolmate dares you to accept a cigarette from him, you could say, "No thanks" and then add, "I thought you were too smart to smoke!" Do you see how the pressure is returned? Rather than your having to explain why you do not smoke, your peer is compelled to think about why he does. What if you must face a situation head-on? Suppose a peer asks in disbelief, "Are you still a virgin?" In reply to the question about being a virgin, you might simply say, "Yes I am," or, "That's really a personal matter."
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It is when you connect 2 computers with a LAN cable
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It is when you connect 2 computers with a LAN cable
Torrent 2.2 is a knock off brand related to peer 2 peer downloading.
cooperation involves co-op, 2 random pupils peer review, "peer" requires you to have friends its easy
Yes it can. It will show the IP of the uploader and IP of the downloader.
As we all known there is many ways of prevent illnessess.1 iterupted the chain of transmission 2.treatmant of infected person 3.immunisation
Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application. They are said to form a peer-to-peer network of nodes.
1. no router required 2. secure 3.no trafic problems 1. no router required 2. secure 3.no trafic problems
Communication media means which is used for sending and reviving data between hosts in a Network . In peer to peer Network / Client -Server Network also ,the media 1.Network Adapter 2.Cables