I understand it's a technological age, and that's cool because as a young generation, we're able to catch onto all the advances; our younger brains adapt to new technologies because we're growing up with them. Texting, Facebook, smart phones -- it's pretty easy for us to master it all, but what happens when our parents start catching on? Aleesa Mann I had to confront this question face-to-Facebook when I signed onto my Facebook account to see an inbox message from my mom, "Surprise! I have been calling you.
People always deem MTV's "The Real World" as out of touch with reality and completely exaggerated when it comes to young adults in a house filled with threatening social conflicts. I, for one, believe that while "The Real World" is nothing more than a media spectacle at its best, it is heavily filled with circumstances that are commonly found in a household of raging individuals.
During the last week of classes last semester, I began to have sharp pelvic pains. I ignored it for a few days until the aches began to interfere with my sleep. After 15 minutes of Internet research one morning, I concluded I had a urinary tract infection.