Internet . This is the first thing that comes to mind when talking about today's youth. And if it was a question of teenagers , 13 -17 -year-olds , they are a few hours to spend the day on the Web. Easily recall the stories of my friends who come to school barely alive and tell how all night long competed in computer games. However, not all and not always carried out in a mode «Online». On the Internet, many are for the sake of communicating with people. Communicate and adolescents in school after her, walking around town , sitting porches , coming to visit each other . It can be a great company of 20-30 people , but often only two or three people who share a close location , common interests. Often in large companies all have fun : can and drink and smoke. But then , after graduation, people disagree . In the same small friendly unions situation more trusting , intimate. Yes, modern teenagers rarely look in the library , but it does not mean that they do not read . In the same Internet download many novels and share experiences on social networks. Many of my friends go to different clubs . This is not a sewing course or meeting poets, both in the Soviet Union. Most often it is singing or dancing, aerobics, fitness, gym. Yes , teenagers involved in sports , but not for the sake of longevity and health . All for beauty and figure . Talk about teenage alcoholism , drug addiction, smoking. What had not smoked, did not drink ? Do not judge the younger generation only negatively , all wrong stupidity and inexperience . The main thing - time to recover .
Arctic Monkeys - British indie rock band formed in 2002 in High Green , a suburb of Sheffield. Currently, the group consists of vocalist and guitarist Alex Turner , guitarist Jamie Cook , drummer Matt Helders and bassist Nick O'Malley, who replaced the previously played in a band Andy Nicholson. Arctic Monkeys have achieved major success in the charts ( especially in the UK ) are already with their first single «I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor»; their debut album , «Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not», went on sale January 23, 2006 , became the best-selling debut album in British music history . Such a success, given the skeptical attitude of group members to the music industry and their unwillingness to enter into a contract with a major label , largely due to the active dissemination of their demos fans via the Internet, especially through P2P and social networks. Arctic Monkeys became one of the first groups that have achieved great success without the support of traditional media such as radio and television, thus demonstrating effectiveness of this method of promoting new music. Currently, the group publishes a record on an independent label «Domino Records».