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    PARENTS-TEENAGE CHILD RELATIONSHIP An Understanding about Family A Paper Presented to RENE ALVIN FERNANDEZ OQUENDO Faculty of the Division of Social Sciences University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College Tacloban City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Social Science 1 (Foundations of Behavioral Sciences) Submitted by: JENNIFER CLARE M. AJERO Bachelor of Arts (Communication

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    she is pregnant. This is the startling and frightening truth facing parents of adolescent girls. With the amount of education supplied to students of the developed world why is teenage pregnancy still so common? In schools today we have sex education‚ not to mention the amount of government support‚ yet still so many teenage girls fall pregnant. When fourteen year old girls come home crying to their parents that they are pregnant‚ adults have to ask themselves what is the message we are teaching

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    REDUCING TEENAGE PREGNANCY Although the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States is at its lowest level in nearly 40 years‚ it remains the highest among the most developed countries in the world. Approximately 67.8 per 1‚000 women aged 15–19 — nearly 750‚000 American teenagers — become pregnant each year (Kost and Henshaw‚ 2012). The majority of these pregnancies — 82 percent — are unintended (Finer & Zolna‚ 2011). Moreover‚ because the average age of menarche has reached an all-time low

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    English Keanu Johnson Period 8 September 18‚ 2012 Teenage Birth Rate Rises Do you know where your tax dollars are being spent? Every year the government is spending tens of millions tax dollars on programs that hurt our children‚ mainly abortions. Abortions rates have risen over the years because teen sex rates have also climbed and the condom use rates has plummeted. Therefore‚ the most important issue facing our nation’s young people today is the use of abortion as a means of contraception

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    Cleve Harrison PYSCH 1030 Guerin 9 March 2013 Inside the Teenage Brain Every human being on the face of the earth went through those fun‚ party filled teenaged years. During this time most everyone experienced mostly the same awkward moments. The time when teens feel they know everything‚ and are an adult. How is this explained and how does brain development explain how and what we learn? In a PBS documentary “Inside the Teenage Brain” by Sarah Sparks this is explained in a great amount of

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    Being a teenage drinker is equivalent to living a double life. Keep a good reputation with your parents‚ and to have fun on the weekends with your friends‚ is a recipe for disaster. Most parents aren’t aware of the amount of alcohol their children are drinking‚ leading to more and more unearned freedom and trust. To keep these secrets from their parents‚ teens have to go above and beyond‚ leading to making additional bad choices‚ and getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol. 0.08%. That

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    The Homeless Teenager Experience By: Frances M Nelson Who could ever imagine a young fourteen to fifteen year old ninth grade freshman girl in high school would have been sleeping on subway trains in New York City. Surviving on two bags of crunchy cheese doodles‚ along with a chocolate twenty five cent swiss roll ‚and just barely able to take baths? Well that was life for me in the late nineties. I grew up in a middle class well off family. Although my mother was always at work we had everything

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    HOW TO PARENT TEENAGERS? All behavior‚ whether it be that of children‚ adolescents or adults is influenced by the way they think. We all have values‚ viewpoints and morals that shape our thinking. It is hard to change the way we act‚ if the way we think about our behavior doesn’t change. As parents of adolescents we often wonder “What were they thinking?!” when we hear about the kinds of choices that they have made. In many families this is likely to be a fleeting question uttered in frustration

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    1. Introduction 3 2. The Teenage Movie 3 3. The City and City Theories 4 4. Urban Spaces and Teenage Movies 5 4.1. The Public Bedroom 6 4.2. The Threatening Public Space 7 4.3. Public Space made Private 9 6. Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 1. Introduction This essay will discuss the use of urban spaces with respect to female (lead) characters in the so called teenage movies. The focus lies on film because it has the potential to influence people on how they perceive the outside world

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    Research Statement: Effects of Teenage Pregnancy on Educational Disabilities in San Miguel‚ Zamboanga del Sur INTRODUCTION According to UNICEF‚ teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ usually within the ages of 13-19‚ becoming pregnant. Teen pregnancies may result for different reasons such as customs and traditions that lead to early marriage; adolescent sexual behaviour which may also be influenced by alcohol and drugs; lack of education and information about reproductive sexual health

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