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    strong opposition as well. Those who stand against condom distribution believe that condom distribution is a way of promoting sexual activity‚ and believe in the teaching of abstinence-only education in the schools. The habits taught and promoted during teen years will be long lasting. Therefore‚ with proper education and the distribution of free contraception‚ there will be prevention of poor sexual behavior in that particular age group and‚ over time‚ in older age groups as well. Each year‚ the United

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    In today’s society it seems that sex education is still a taboo subject amongst youth. The lack of education contributes to the high rate of teen pregnancy and STD rate ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). Teens in the United States have the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). With the amount of technology and resources readily available this should not be. In educating youth better about sex and teen pregnancy will help cut down

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    Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy stated that the magic formula for the decline of teen pregnancy is having less sex or using more contraceptives (PR Newswire). Most teens are unaware of the importance of having protected sex it can change their life dramatically. Half of all pregnancies in the US are unplanned--about three million each year (NCPTUP). Unplanned pregnancies result from unprotected sex; therefore‚ the use of birth control should be highly motivated in order to prevent any pregnancies. In their

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    the last decade‚ there are still to many young women out there that have to learn the responsibilities of taking on such a huge task at a very young age. Sadly‚ many of these pregnancies could have been avoided if the teens had received proper education on the importance of birth control. How many teens are becoming pregnant? * Despite declines in rates of teen pregnancy in the U.S.‚ about 820‚000 teens become pregnant each year. That means that 34 percent of teenagers have at least one

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    to the problem of teen pregnancy will vary in different countries based on its causes. There are many causes‚ few of them are: Psychological Factors ‚Impact of Mass Media‚ Alcohol and Substance Abuse ‚Socio-economic factors and Lack of Proper Sex Education . 2. What are the effects of teenage pregnancy to the

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    How American Family Values have change on the last 20 years The values of the cozy mid-80’s American family entertained us and sold us refrigerators‚ cars‚ and cigarettes‚ but they were the exception‚ not the rule. This was the world of the white suburban minority that exerted media dominance over the rest of the nation. Televison took them into our living rooms‚ convincing us this was the American family. In reality‚ this was the world of "separate but equal" family values. This was the world

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    caught the attention of some lawmakers. The very best example solution that the government made this year was the passage of RH Bill or the Reproductive Health Bill. This bill aims to free access of use of contraceptives‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. The government conceived this as the solution to the problem. Others may see it as helpful but others also contradicts it. Teenage pregnancy is continue growing and really affects our economic status. II. Objectives:

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    faced with many pressures. The effect of these pressures put on them is the inability to make good decisions when it comes to certain situations. Two of the most common situations that teens find themselves pressured into have to do with alcohol and sex when they are not ready. And more often than not‚ the two are related. B. Relevance: Most of us‚ being on a college campus‚ have been around alcohol or drugs‚ whether we care to admit it or not. According to an article titled Teens Tempting Fate‚ accessed

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    suffering from the negative side effects of sex. From an educator’s perspective‚ the distribution of condoms has become a necessity due to the overwhelming lack of morals instilled in the youth at the fault of their parents. They also argue that it encourages safety and that it is completely foolish to assume that abstinence is always practiced. On the contrary‚ conservatives will argue that condoms promote sex and their distribution will show minors that sex at a young age is socially acceptable.

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    high and grow every year‚ if more schools handed out contraceptives‚ this problem could potentially decrease. Even though some may agree with this idea‚ some totally disagree; thinking by handing out contraceptives will only encourage them to have sex. Another issue concerning some people is that by handing out contraceptives in school‚ is that if the parents need to give permission to do so or not. “However‚ most respondents in a 2007 AP poll stated that they felt a parent’s consent was required

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