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    7.5 Teen Pregnancy Work File Raquel Rossi Complete each of the activities below. Fact: Teenage mothers are more likely to drop out of school and only about one-third obtain a high school diploma. Fact: Teenage births are associated with lower annual income for the mother‚ 80% of whom eventually rely on welfare. 1. Read the two facts above and choose one of them. Discuss the possible ramifications for the teen parent’s future and the future of the child. (5 sentence minimum) (10

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    Jankowski 11282179 March 13 2013 Tiger Mom After reading the article‚ I feel very upset by the way things were stated. In my life growing up my mother was very involved in everything that I had chosen to do. Her opinion and expectations of me were very important and close in my mind. My mother was hard on me to a point‚ however she always knew when something was just too much‚ or when to let me have my time to be a kid. I feel the way the tiger mom treats her children is somewhat run like a

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    reached legal adulthood‚ which varies across the world‚ who become pregnant. Teen pregnancy is less often planned and hence less regulated by contraception. Even though teen pregnancy rates have declined over the past few decades‚ the fact of the matter is that the United States happens to have the highest teen pregnancy rate in the Western part of the world. Teen Pregnancy affects girls between the ages of 15- 19. Teen Pregnancy affects this range of adolescents because during these ages‚ most teenagers’

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    Staying at Home Mom vs. Working Mom Many women have careers before they began their family. But once the first child arrives‚ it is time to decide whether to be a stay-at-home mom or to go back to work. There are many factors that go into this decision and it is different for every family. Making a decision to stay at home with the children or join the workforce can be a difficult process. I have been fortunate to experience being a stay-at-home mom for three years. I’ve come o realize

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    The Similarities between My Mother and Me I love my mother very much. She is not only a strong woman but also a great mother. My mother always takes care of the children in my family very well and chats with us as a friend; in addition‚ from the stories in life‚ she has taught us many valuable lessons. Most of my hobbies and habits are learned from my mother. Therefore‚ my mother and I have many similarities‚ such as liking adventure games‚ gift giving to loved ones on special occasions‚ and enjoying

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    Being paid attention to is a big part of a child’s life. When you get the affection you need as a teenager it makes you feel loved and just happier in general. Getting attention would be a hard thing to come by in the household that Macy lives in. Her mom is trying to keep her daughters new baby on the down low and make it seem as if it is her own child. In the fight to keep the baby safe and well‚ she doesn’t realize that Macy is also struggling in her life and is crying out for help. Jacey is also

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    Nobody really understood. They didn’t understand what they were talking about when they told me my mom was "perfect". Sure she was beautiful‚ intelligent‚ successful‚ and rich as well. But‚ everyone always seems to forget about the past. The scars. It didn’t show on her surface‚ but my mom had at least one hidden scar that she now covered up. And‚ because she covered it up‚ nobody knew about it‚ and she became the "role model" person in my life. She had always told me she left him out of love.

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    Victor Lacayo Mrs. Dupuis English II-6 23 January 2013 Mom and Dad Shelia Lacayo and Victor Lacayo are both loving parents‚ who provide for Victor in different but important ways. Victor’s mother‚ Shelia Lacayo‚ always pushes her son to do his best. Shelia always helps her son with anything‚ such as homework‚ making friends‚ or supporting him in sports. Sometimes‚ Victor makes mistakes and there are consequences that follow. She has a more harsh punishment and deprives him of his luxuries

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    all the sex scenes in movies‚ there are shows SPECIFICALLY about teen pregnancy. Shows like Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant make pregnancy seem acceptable and cool. If having sex at young ages didn’t seem like the cool thing to do‚ many teens wouldn’t do it. Taking inappropriate shows and movies off the air could make a difference in the teenage pregnancy rate. There are many forms of birth control. In a lot of arguments about teen pregnancy there is talk about making condoms more readily available

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    difficult as every job position demands certain skills which are markedly lacking because of not having a proper education. (5) The only alternative left after a teenage pregnancy is to take public assistance‚ that is‚ go on welfare. Most of these teens are unmarried

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