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  1. Stress
  2. Generation gap between parents and child
  3. Cyber-addiction
  4. Love
  5. Drinking and smoking
  6. Suicide
  7. Underage sex
  8. Child abuse
  9. teachers arrogance
  10. Peer-pressure and competition

These are in fact a chain reaction. Since there is a generation gap between parents and child and even child abuse at home and peer-pressure and competition at school, the teens will start to feel stress. In order to relieve stress, they take to drinking and smoking, running away from home, and playing computer games, resulting in addiction. Since they cannot find love at home, they start to bud relationships with friends in school, resulting in underage sex. If they cannot take the stress, they resort to suicide. Poor results are also the effects of the above-mentioned reasons.

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, Einstein here, and I'd love to solve your question today.

The answer is suicide.

Good day, and remember:

No pain no gain.

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