Tuesday, June 10, 2008

An Asian teenage

In South Asia, the teenagers have opportunity to enjoy different fun. They have different fashion and recreation. The teenagers always try to make friendship with the same age and interested to stay in a natural touch. But the good manner is that family members are their best friends.

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Teenagers Love The Nature

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Teenage Intelligence

While 95 percent of the human brain has developed by the age of six, scientists tell FRONTLINE that the greatest spurts of growth after infancy occur just around adolescence.

New imaging technology has offered neuroscientists an unprecedented glimpse into the structures and processes of the human brain. Recent studies by Dr. Jay Geidd of the National Institutes of Health reveal a surprising growth spurt in the brains of teenagers just before puberty. Here's an overview of the emerging research on the growth of adolescents' brains, by FRONTLINE producer Sarah Spinks.

A report from FRONTLINE producer Sarah Spinks on new research that suggests teens process emotional information differently than adults, and even use different parts of their brains to do so.

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