Adolescence behavior and attitudes are related to development. One important factor for these behaviors is that the number of parents is unduly involved or not involved in the lives of children. Many of these effects include illegal drug abuse, increased sexual activity, alcohol ingestion by minors and smoking. Research shows that parent involvement plays an important role in the development of young people in today's society, but advertisements persuade adults to turn minors into the wrong direction.
Simon José Antonio de Santima Trinidad Bolivar, a young and cruel shogun, was publicly known as a "liberator" when he escaped Spain's South American colonial rule for 300 years. He was born in a noble family in Caracas of Venezuela in 1783. In his early life, Simon Rodriguez, the radical leader of his radical thinking, taught Jacques Rousseau's non admonarians way of doing. He went to Europe to complete his research; he visited the Spanish royal family, New France, the UK and Italy. He kept reading voyages in Europe and New Spain, and philosophy. Under the influence of the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Human Rights, he pledged to break the chain of domination by Spain. Back in Caracas, Bolivar 's family and friends started planning for the Spanish government.
Teenagers, even in best circumstances, may be in a period of confusion. In adolescence, young people are attacked by new emotions and emotions. They face everyday pressure from teachers and colleagues. They are influenced by TV, movies, music industry, and the Internet. Therefore, the United Nations report expresses adolescence as 'transitional period characterized by stress and anxiety'. Unfortunately, young people are inexperienced and can not actively cope with stress and anxiety. (Proverbs 1: 4) Without proper guidance, they can easily fall into disruptive behavior. For example, the United Nations reports that "research indicates that substance abuse is usually occurring in adolescence or adolescence." This also applies to other forms of cheating such as violence and adultery.