Not exact matches
From the American Psycological Association explained in very easy - to - understand language that even the
average teenager can understand: http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/orientation.pdf
«Despite ill - informed comments to the contrary, relatively few
teenagers actually consume energy drinks, with the Government's own data pointing to just 3.8 % of dietary caffeine coming
from energy drinks for 14 - 16 year olds and the
average intake for females of this age range is just 36 mg of caffeine.
«The researchers have ignored Government data that clearly shows relatively few
teenagers actually consume energy drinks, with just 3.8 % of dietary caffeine for the
average 14 - 16 year old coming
from energy drinks.
Parents with kids that study in different schools and do extra curricular activities, retired / old people, tourists, businessmen have a lot of valid reasons to still need to use a private or at least massive transportation system, so we can not rely solely on bicycle transportation methods for those, still, we must provide those that can rely on them (young people,
average commuters living not that far
from the office,
teenagers...)
Other considerations may also be important; growing children and
teenagers, pregnant women, and persons recovering
from illness all need more protein than the «
average» person.
Aside
from her brilliant family and the fact that she's a famous superhero, she's very much an
average teenager.
I haven't found the
average American any different
from the
average Brit, but of course there are those who have high opinions of themselves which is endemic everywhere and as you get older you tend to take that with a pinch of salt, some just never grow up and maintain an aggressive
teenager ego, but hey that's life, Willis.