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    Introduction Availability of health care and socioeconomic status are current fundamental issues within American society. A recent report suggests that‚ “16.3% of the population‚ 49.9 million people‚ did not have health insurance in 2010. Households with an income of $25‚000 or less made up the largest proportion of the uninsured‚” (Maruthappu‚ M.‚ Ologunde‚ R.‚ and Gunarajasingam‚ A.‚ 2013). In addition to this‚ the report briefly discusses a correlation between the decreasing amount of access to health

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    teenage pregnancy speech The following is an informative speech I was required to prepare for my Public Speaking class. Granted I did create it in one night‚ so it might not be as good as it could be‚ but feel free to tear it apart and give feedback. As a disclaimer I would like you to know that this is not an essay about the way I feel about teen pregnancy. It is purely an informative speech. Did you ever have a doll when you were younger‚ that you would play with and pretend was your own

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    Axia College Material Appendix D Educational Implications of Socioeconomic Status Matrix Directions: Based on your personal experiences and on the readings for this course‚ answer the questions in the green section of the matrix as they apply to each of the listed socioeconomic classes. Fill in your answers and post your final draft as an attachment to your Individual forum. | Socioeconomic Classes | Questions | Unemployed and Homeless | Working Class | Middle Class | Upper Middle Class

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    The biggest factor that divided me from my classmates in high school was my family’s socioeconomic status. I come from a divorced family and both of my parents are remarried. My dad owns his own business‚ so he tends to have a large income. My mom is a sales manager at Aflac. In this job‚ she gets commission off of her sales and her team’s sales. My mother is a very good saleswoman‚ so she tends to do pretty well financially. I first noticed this in middle school. I had the newest phone most of the

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    Children in families of a low Socioeconomic status (SES) are disadvantaged in school. These children are often less interested‚ have a higher dropout rate‚ and often feel like they don’t belong (American Psychological Association‚ n.d.). Children from a low SES family are twice as likely to display learning-related behavior problems then children from a high SES family (American Psychological Association‚ n.d.). It has been shown in the United States coloured people receive a lower standard of education;

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    Socioeconomic status (SES) has various important concepts that are a measure of resources such as income‚ poverty‚ and education‚ and the access to goods‚ services‚ and knowledge that these resources allow those who have them. In the United States‚ black and Hispanic persons are disproportionately represented among the lower SES group. The correlation between SES and health may differ within race and ethnicity groups. Regards to education‚ those who have not graduated from high school may have difficulty

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    However‚ certain population groups are more susceptible to obtaining asthma than others. Socioeconomic status (SES) is a rough marker of a variety environmental/behavioral exposures and a very important determinant of differences in asthma prevalence and severity among ethnic minorities in the U.S.1 Ethnic minorities have a higher risk for obtaining asthma in the United States due to low socioeconomic status. The mechanisms by which SES influences the prevalence and severity of asthma in ethnic

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    Social Construction of Teenage Pregnancy in the United States: Race‚ Class and Gender In the United States‚ an estimated forty five percent of all female teenagers have premarital sex. As a result‚ about forty percent of all female adolescents become pregnant at least once before age twenty; and about four-fifths of these pregnancies are unintended. Twenty percent of these female adolescents bear a child‚ and about half of them are unmarried (Lawson and Rhode‚ 2). In a society that associates

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    References: About Teen Pregnancy ( n.a‚ 2014) Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/teenpregnancy /aboutteenpreg.htm Teen Pregnancy (n.a‚ 2014) Retrieved from The National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy http://www.stayteen.org/teen-pregnancy The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy‚ Teen Pregnancy: So What (n.a‚ 2009) Retrieved from http://www.teenpregnancystatistics.org/content/teen-pregnancy-facts.html

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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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