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    Interview with Teenagers

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    Interviewing teenagers turned out to be rather interesting. It’s very relevant the difference in my time of growing up a teen‚ to now. Teens these days have way more issues to worry about being that drugs‚ sex‚ and pregnancy are more tangible then the past. With media using tv‚ radio‚ magazines and music to tell teens how they "need" to be‚ it’s not hard to believe all the increase in teen violence‚ depression‚ and suicide. During the course of this paper I will be discussing the interview that I

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    Religion’s Impact on Society Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The novel does not aim to touch the hearts of slavery‚ but embeds the period into a young boy’s adventure. Religion constantly intertwines with slavery negatively in a negative way. This leads to the conclusion that Twain might have painted religion negatively for several reasons: his personal view on religion‚ the common belief in the antebellum South was that God had made

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    Teenagers

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    Every teenager loves the feeling of freedom and being able to do whatever they want. Now when it comes to responsibility not everyone can do it. So how much freedom and responsibility is right enough for teenagers to have in making their own decisions? Teenagers are suppose to have just the adequate freedom and responsibilities according to their age. Giving them too much will overwhelmed them or giving them little can cause for them to run over you. Not too much and not to little.The first thing

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    Feature Historical Insight The Impact of Metals on Society Part I: Antiquity Raymond L. Smith Over 5‚000 years‚ our quest for metals has led us to strange lands‚ on bold adventures‚ through terrible hardships‚ and to great riches and devastating failures. Immeasurably‚ the fates of entire nations and peoples have been shaped by this quest. tion for many centuries. A product or process might have been developed in one area and‚ through trade‚ passed to another in a short period; or‚ because

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    Sexuality: TEEN PREGNANCY Social Problem * Teenage Pregnancy has become an increasing social problem in the U.S. today. * Guttmacher.org (research institute for sexual health) states that an average of 750‚000 women between ages 15-19 get pregnant every year. * Nearly 1/3 of all teen pregnancies end in abortion * 10% of all U.S. births are to teens * 2/3 of all teen pregnancies occur among 18-19 year olds Consequences of teen pregnancy * Many teen mothers stop after

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    Causes of Teen Suicide “Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among teenagers.” (Teen Suicide Statistics‚ n.d.) Nowadays‚ suicide is becoming one of the most serious social issues among teenagers. Every year all around the world‚ thousands of teenagers try to take their own lives and for every successful teen suicide there are more than fifty other ones who attempt to commit suicide. (Teen Suicide Statistics‚ n.d.) There are many factors which can lead teenagers to commit suicide; the three

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    teenage pregnancy

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    report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-Philippines‚ which showed that teen pregnancy in the Philippines went up by 70 percent from 114‚205 in 1999 to 195‚662 in 2009. Statistics show that more and more female teenagers are giving birth and becoming mothers at an early age. This is a global trend‚ but it is striking to note that in the ASEAN region‚ the Philippines has the third highest teen pregnancy rate and is the only country in the region where the rate is increasing‚ data from

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    Exercising While Pregnant

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    Being pregnant doesn’t mean you are sick ! I am a pretty serious runner and I am pregnant so I can talk on this topic with some experience. First at all‚ being pregnant doesn’t mean you are sick! If you were exercising before‚ keep it up and if you were not‚ it is a good reason to start…as usual‚ all in moderation! As per the article….‚ here are some of the advantages of exercising while pregnant: - keeping active is an energy and mood booster. It keeps you sane during pregnancy - it helps

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    are government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England? Aim: The aim of this research proposal is to access the effectiveness of government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England. Objective 1 To explore the prevalence of teens pregnancy in England; Objective 2 To investigate the social implications of pregnancy among teenagers; Objective 3 To examine the effectiveness of government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England; Key words Background Rationale

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    Pregnancy and Abortion

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    abortion is wrong and unjust housands of women throughout the world obtain abortions every year. The decision to have an abortion is life altering and can have an enormous impact on a woman’s future health and well being. The reasons for having an abortion vary from woman to woman. The fact that a woman has even had to consider having an abortion can be in and of itself very disturbing emotionally. Some women experience a tremendous sense of relief‚ while others may have feelings of guilt‚ anger

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