The Latest Teen Internet Suicide

Teenagers spend most of their time in front of their computer. They socialize, do their homework, check on the latest news and play over the internet. In fact, you can hardly find a teenager who can go without internet access for one whole day. If you are at least 14 years old, why not get your part time job over the internet as well.
There are several online jobs for 14, teens of at least that age for that matter. You can get a job testing video games, twittering about things you are doing, blogging about your interests, reading emails, clicking ads, doing research if you are in your late teens, or taking paid online surveys.
Among these online jobs for 14, teens can earn more doing pay per survey. Most companies do their market research by dispersing survey forms online. These are companies that manufacture and sell products being used by teenagers. So they gather information that will improve or better market their product from teenagers aged 14 and up.
There are different ways to get compensated doing paid surveys. You can get as much as $10 for taking a 20-minute survey. The more time that a survey may demand from you, the higher it pays. There are some that pays in kind. You can get sample merchandise, gift certificate, discounts on premium products, and other goodies.
The best way to find the most rated survey services sites is by joining forums. These forums will lead you to third party websites that facilitate surveys or directly to the companies conducting the market research.
You don’t need to spend less time in front of your computer just to be financially productive. There are plenty of online survey jobs for 14, teens can have unlimited opportunities to earn as much as they can for as long as they are self-motivated enough to pursue this path.
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Victorian Teen Suicide - Internet Bullying?
After reading the following article on yahoo!7 I felt kinda angry about it. Not meaning any disrespect to the girls parents but 4 people from the same school have committed suicide in the last 6 months and yet they blame the internet… does anyone else see the cop out in this? Shouldn’t they be looking at the school? And what it teaches its students?
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/5740763/fourth-geelong-student-suicide
Yeah, I read that too,
it’s disturbing…sounds like there’s something up with the school…
Or maybe there’s bullies in that school doing things to people..
But I don’t get how people could know that they made somebody
do something like that to themselves and still want to be alive..
idk, it’s confusing.
This post was written by: Joe Nolan
Tags: abraham biggs, bipolar disorder, Suicide