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Question by billbis
Submitted on 8/25/2003
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what is adolescence


Answer by GrowKey
Submitted on 8/29/2003
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Life after Puberty. Life before Adulthood.

 

Answer by John
Submitted on 10/16/2003
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typically 13-19

 

Answer by bubster007
Submitted on 10/4/2004
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Nature's sense of humor.

 

Answer by Caz
Submitted on 3/12/2007
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Determined by the time and place due to not every culture having a prolonged period between childhood and adulthood.  It is life during puberty as the changes are gradual.  It was constructed by society.The age can typically range from 12 to 19 although according to Hall, it is between the ages 12 - 23.

 

Answer by langutanimasingita shibambu
Submitted on 4/23/2007
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adolesence is to be in a puberty stage.

 

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