American Teens Big Culture

Apr 29, 2018 · Guns and gun are all over the news, especially after the massive demonstrations led by the teens who survived the shooting at their high college in Parkland, Fla., in February. The teens are insisting that this time will be different from previous violent attacks in the U.S. where much was

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Website for er readers presents material about American Indians in convenient question-and-answer format. Native American information, pictures, and links covering 40 different tribes, as well as facts about Native Americans in general.

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Jiayang Fan writes about the new documentary “Maineland,” by Miao Wang, which captures the dreams and anxieties of wealthy Chinese teens at an American …

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A tight labor market, thanks to President Trump’s “America First” agenda, is securing high-paying jobs for American teens who otherwise …

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My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding is a controversial US reality television series that debuted on the TLC in April 2012. It claims to revolve around the marriage customs of Romani-Americans (“Gypsies”) – allegedly members of Romanichal clans, although some are actually of Irish Traveller descent.

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The Math Revolution. The number of American teens who excel at advanced math has surged. Why?

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Programs A-Z. Find program websites, online videos and more for your favorite PBS shows.

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Note that Deaf American culture fulfills only some, not all, of the criteria for a full-fledged culture—and the criteria that it does fulfill, primarily a distinct language and colleges—are based on communication, not a distinctive religion, world view, or ethnic identity.

Fifty years after its landmark 1966 survey, Newsweek set out to discover what’s changed and what’s stayed the same for American teens.