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    Teen Parenthood Nothing Wrong with Teen Parenthood Teen pregnancy‚ since 1990 is on the decline‚ however is this a good thing or a bad thing? There are plenty of arguments for whether teen pregnancy is a pro or a con. I am here to state why it is a pro. Though most people think that many teen pregnancies are the result of a poor upbringing there is a survey by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy that finds that teen parents represent every

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    Parenting styles‚ what kind are you Parenting is defined as rearing of a child by giving special care‚ love‚ and guidance by a parent. Parenting usually starts when couples have a beautiful creation‚ symbolizing their mutual love and respect with each other. When a child comes into someone’s life‚ parenting is usually a necessity when it comes to nurturing a beautiful‚ and a healthy child. A lot of responsibilities‚ sacrifices‚ and hard work attached to parenting. With parenting‚ there are

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    Dads‚ Gay Adoption Homosexuality is becoming more and more accepted and integrated into today’s society‚ however‚ when it comes to homosexuals establishing families‚ a problem is posed. In most states‚ homosexuals can adopt children like any other married or single adult. The United States has many children waiting to be adopted. There are several types of adoption that gay couples can explore. It all depends on whether the agency‚ the state and the country are open to gay adoption. Gay adoption

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    P"There’s increasing evidence that children gain a lot from going to preschool‚" says Parents advisor Kathleen McCartney‚ PhD‚ dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education‚ in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. "At preschool‚ they become exposed to numbers‚ letters‚ and shapes. And‚ more important‚ they learn how to socialize -- get along with other children‚ share‚ contribute to circle time." Statistics show that a majority of kids attend at least one year of preschool: According to the National Institute

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    Gay Rights     Gay rights cover a plethora of topics from same sex marriage‚ adoption‚ and gays and lesbians partaking in the military. Many believe that gay and lesbian marriage is untraditional and others disagree. Many think gay and lesbian adoption puts children at risk while others think that it is a chance of happiness and hope for a kid that doesn’t have a home or a family. Many think that gays and lesbian in the military is wrong and affects the bonds and effectiveness of our military

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    Current Social and Moral Issues Final Paper Gay Adoption: Gays Should Be Allowed to Adopt Children Political scientists define political tolerance as the willingness of individuals to respect the democratic rights of groups they don’t like. For example‚ people are tolerant under this definition if they do not like evangelical Christians‚ but they are willing to allow group members to run for political office‚ teach children‚ or hold political rallies. However‚ some

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    The issue of adoption has caused much controversy in the United States. There are people who are for it and people who are against it. Each side uses many arguments to defend in what they believe. People who believe that gay adoption is bad say that letting homosexuals adopt children is bad for the children and it harms them. According to a study done by Paul and Kirk Cameron‚ children in 48 out of 52 families being raised by homosexuals experience problems that include hypersexuality‚ instability

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    step towards success and it helps in many ways‚ which is why same-sex couples should be able to adopt. Their love for the children is the same as not same-sex couples‚ there are way too many kids in adoption homes and there is no proof that “bad parenting” happens. Same-sex couples are just like regular couples. Yet isn’t as easy for same-sex couples to adopt as it is for regular couples. Even after same-sex couples face trouble from the society. In the article titled Male Couples Face Pressure to

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    Enriched English 10 5 December 2013 Legalizing Gay Marriage Imagine being in love with someone and not being about to show your true affection by marrying them. Gays and lesbians have to deal with that everyday. As an article states "In the 2000 census it was found that there were 601‚209 committed gay couples in America." So why not just let these couples get married? Not letting them is going against human rights. Many people say that gay couples should not have kids .. why not? Marriage is

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    stressed-out working mom. Nor even‚ as Marc put it‚ “the stay-at-home dad‚ who is cooed at for his sensitivity but who is as isolated and financially vulnerable as the stay-at-home-mom.” Instead‚ they would create their own model‚ one in which they were parenting partners. Equals and peers. They would work equal hours‚ spend equal time with their children‚ take equal responsibility for their home. Neither would be the keeper of the mental to-do lists; neither of their careers would take precedence. Both would

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