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    issue of this generation of young Filipinos. Without a robust response from all stakeholders‚ the Philippines is on track toward a full-blown‚ national teenage pregnancy crisis. Staggering facts support this call for concern. Recent (2014) data from the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) reveal that every hour‚ 24 babies are delivered by teenage mothers. According to the 2014 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality (YAFS) study‚ around 14 percent of Filipino girls aged 15 to 19 are either pregnant

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    take a deep breath. We know when our actions cause water pollution‚ for we can see for ourselves the quality of the water worsening. Similarly noise‚ light‚ visual pollution can all be monitored‚ because we can all see or sense these kinds of pollution. However‚ land pollution is a hard one to get since we do not understand and we cannot comprehend which of our actions cause destruction of land. What is Land Pollution? When the anthropogenic effects of development adversely affect land (especially

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    What Is a Cause-Effect Essay? Unit 4 Jose R. Pineda Mrs. Bennet Group Chapter 4 What is a cause and effect essay? • A cause and effect essay shows the reader the • relationship between something that happens (cause) and its consequences (effect)‚ or between actions and results. There are different kinds of cause and effect essay for example: Informative‚ analytical and insightful. Types of cause and effect essay • In this unit we are going to study only 2 types of cause and effect essay. •

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    Cause and Effects of Stress in Children Stress is a response to a factor or situation that negatively affects the physical‚ emotional‚ or psychological existence of a person. Stress is good in small quantities as it motivates a person making him/her more productive. However‚ too much stress is detrimental to a person. Stress can interfere with the general life of a person. Most people assume that stress only affects adults. However‚ statistics indicate that stress also affects children. Children

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    HOW TEENAGE PREGNANCY AFFECT LIVES OF TEENAGERS The burdens of early childbearing on disadvantaged teens are undeniable. Trying to untangle the factors which contribute to teenage pregnancy from its effects‚ however‚ leads to a "which came first‚ the chicken or the egg?" dilemma. Educational failure‚ poverty‚ unemployment and low self-esteem are understood to be negative outcomes of early childbearing. These circumstances also contribute to the likelihood of teen pregnancy. For example‚ recent studies

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    a number of reasons why they commit the crime. But what are the real reasons they commit crimes and what causes them to do a crime as a juvenile. The most helpful sources I found was readingcraze.com and corrections.com. Readingcraze.com is about the causes and solutions of juvenile delinquency. It explains in different sections why teenagers commit the crime. Some of the most common causes of juvenile crime include:family‚ peer pressure and groups‚ personal reasons‚ and society. The first one

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    Cause and Effect: Fast Food This is a cause-and-effect essay about fast food – how it become so popular and what its effects have been. It uses 4 paragraphs and a 3-7-7-3 layout (three sentences in the introduction‚ seven in the causes paragraph‚ seven in the effects paragraph‚ and three in the conclusion). Show or Hide Explanations In the past people in the United Arab Emirates used to eat healthy‚ freshly prepared food with their families in the home.Today however‚ many people‚ particularly

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    Alcoholism: Symptoms‚ Causes‚ and Effects Composition I April 1‚ 1997 Alcoholism is a disease that affects many people in the United States today. It not only affects the alcoholic‚ but also their family‚ friends‚ co- workers‚ and eventually total strangers. The symptoms are many‚ as are the causes and the effects. Alcoholism is defined as a pattern of drinking in which harmful consequences result for the drinker‚ yet‚ they continue to drink. There are two types of drinkers. The first type

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    In an effort to understand the effect of teenage pregnancy in the community of Rock Pond‚ a number of sources were examined. According to j.b (2002) in his dictionary Concise Dictionary‚ Teenage Pregnancy can be defined as "". According to ----- (0000) on his/her webside the causes of teenage pregnancy is‚ Lack of Parental Guidance: Most people evade their children from talking about sex. In some cases‚ they provide false information regarding sex and discourage their children to participate

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    with the Battle of New Orleans afterwards. Within the war‚ there were many causes and effects. The main cause would be British impressment and the main effect is boosted moral. Although these impacts sound simple‚ they really are meaningful to our country’s history. Before the war‚ Britain and France were already enemies. Both countries wanted to cut off the supplies going to their enemy‚ and this started the first cause of the war. The British and the French started seizing our ships to prevent

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