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Ruqayyah Hicks Ms. Kantilierakis/McManus English 12 CP 28 April 2014 Outline Teen pregnancy can be reduced with good education, parental support, and birth support.

I. Reality Tv is show as models for teenager when is should be. In four years of the air “16 pregnancy” teen pregnancy rates has drop forty percent according to the CDC. Many viewers are lead to think that the show “teen mom” have an enviable quality of life. Studies show that only forty percent of teen mother ever graduate high school.
II. Fear will kill babies of teen parents because uneducated role models.
A teenager young lady from St. Louis throw her baby in the trash bin because she wasn’t ready to be a parent and didn’t think of the conquests to her action
Lucretia didn’t know she was pregnant and she didn’t know what she was doing because she was in college and home for the holidays and thought someone would find the baby and take care of it.
Lucretia Jordan – smith is facing 4 four years in prison with a bail set at ten thousand dollars.
II. Stress will take a teen life and force them to death
Kayleigh palmer pass away, 5 month pregnant after her boyfriend had beaten her and left her in the apartment.
Kayleigh Palmer was found unconscious after emergency services were called to a house following an alleged assault
Palmer boyfriend, Aston Robinson, is being charge for attempted murder.
III. . Embracing new life roles with happiness and power.
Bobby krotendorfer took becoming a teen father and being unemployed as blessing in his life because he able to spend the day with his son.
Bobby is not just a father to his own child he also take care of his girlfriend two toddlers kids maybe them feel like their owns
Bobby didn’t look at having a baby as bad thing, he always smiling know matter what because he always trying keep his family happy.

IV. Babies change

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