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    Teen Pregnancy Jamaica Benton HCS/457 October 15‚ 2012 Cynthia Borel Teen Pregnancy Deciding to become sexually active can be very confusing and dangerous for teens that lack the education and knowledge of becoming a teen parent sooner than later. Television‚ magazines‚ even lyrics in songs all seem to be telling young teens that having sex is okay. The fact is‚ sex is a part of life and‚ like many parts of life‚ and it can be good or bad. Making the decision to have sex all depends on

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    Teen pregnancy is one of the most difficult experiences a young person might ever face when it interrupts school or other plans. It can create an emotional crisis resulting in feelings of shame and fear‚ and it may appear that you will crumble under pressures in your environment. The stress of how you are going to break this news to your parents might be even greater‚ and finding help may seem an impossible task. You might think no one can help you‚ or you might be too embarrassed to search for

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    A Process Paragraph A process is a series‚ a sequence‚ an orderly progression. One step or event follows another: first this‚ then that‚ then something else. You generally write a process paragraph to accomplish one of two tasks: 1. To describe how to make or do something (directional process) 2. To describe how something works (informational process) The Structure of a Process Paragraph 1. The topic sentence names the process and indicates the reason someone should be interested in knowing about

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    Haley Lundak Professor Haddox English 1302- 7a.m. 31 January 2013 Teen pregnancy is a growing trend. Cities and towns all over the country are being affected by this growing statistic. However‚ El Paso is being overwhelmed with this statistic. Teenagers in El Paso are being affected by the growing statistic in extreme ways. The teens of El Paso are being greatly influenced by the culture of El Paso‚ today’s society‚ and they are falling into the trap that their demographics portray will happen

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    Teen Pregnancy While many teens that engage in pre-marital sex never become pregnant‚ some are not as fortunate. * Teen pregnancy has become all too common in this day and age. Some teens think it will not happen to them and do not use necessary precaution to protect against it. There are several causes for teen pregnancy and the effects can be life changing. Several causes for teen pregnancy are: the need for affection‚ acceptance

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    The Death of the Paragraph We live in a new world filled with technology including computers‚ cell phones and more. One of the most common forms of communication today is cell phone use. In “Rule of Thumbs: Love in the Age of Texting‚” Natalie Moore talks about a serious relationship that she spent most of the communication texting. Before texting came along‚ talking on the phone was a lot more heartfelt. With the new inventions of email‚ texting‚ and instant messaging‚ it seems more and more

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    Alicia Capellan Mr. Rooney Period 1 Psychology We’ve all seen the shows about the teen mothers ; young girls getting pregnant at young ages and having to deal with the new responsibilities being thrown at them. According to Segen’s Medical Dictionary teenage pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy by a female‚ age 13 to 19‚ which is understood to occur in a girl who hasn’t completed her core education—secondary school—has few or no marketable skills‚ is financially dependent upon her parents

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    can be potentially more important for the next generation than it is for us. The issue is birth  rate or population‚ what it is now and what it will be in the future.     First of all‚ what is birth rate?   The birth rate is the total number of births per 1000 of a population in a year. As you may  know‚ by subtracting the death rate from the birth rate we will result in the rate of population.     Here is a display of the birth rate from 1950 to 2015.     Year  Birth rate   1950­1955  37.2  1955­1960  35.3  1960­1965  34

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    Sigmeund Freud was the first psychotherapist to say: "a child’s position in the sequence of brother and sisters is of very great significance for one course of his later life" (Richardson 12). One’s birth order position (whether born first‚ second‚ last‚ etc.)‚ one’s sex (male or female)‚ and the sex of one’s siblings affects the kind of person one becomes. People often say they can’t understand "how people from the same family can be so different". What they do not realize is that each sibling

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    purposes are summary‚ analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. The purpose of the paragraph is why the writer is writing the paragraph in the first place.   The writer is sharing their ideas‚ stories‚ experiences‚ information‚ and the purpose for writing.   If there was no purpose of the paragraph‚ the writer would not need to write it.   The audience is an individual or a group of people who the writer is trying to address the paragraph to.  The writer wants to try to bring the right mood to the audience

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