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    Teen Problem

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    News journal 2 E-smoke break September 17‚ 2013 Smokers who switch to electronic cigarettes to try to kick their habit are at least as likely to succeed in quitting or cutting down as users of nicotine patches‚ according to research. In a first- of-its-kind study‚ researchers compared electronic‚ or e-cigarettes‚ with the more standard nicotine replacement therapy patches. They found levels of success were comparable‚ with e-cigarettes - whose effects are a subject

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    Jasmine Bustamante #4 Period 1 Consequences of teen pregnancy From our later consequences we suffer future consequences. Though the percentile has lowered some in the past ten years‚ it is still a huge problem today. Not all schools teach sex ed. Only 69% of districts have a policy to teach sex ed in their Teen pregnancy is a major concern in today’s society; there are many ways that it is harmful to the teen‚ the baby may grow to be unhealthy; and furthermore‚ this can disorient the

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    Editorial: Teen Pregnancy

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    Editorial On average‚ 700 girls are impregnated each year in The Bahamas. Twenty percent of these teen mothers have another child while they are still in their teens according to the president of the PACE Foundation‚ Sonia Brown. We are urging citizens to take a stand and educate our children about contraceptives and the irresponsibility and lack of knowledge that leads to teenage pregnancy. Most teens that have children find it harder to become a part of the work force because their time is more

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    Cause of Teen Depression

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    Causes of Teen Depression The adolescence age can be a stormy and difficult time‚ even for the well adjusted teen. Depression hits adults and teens alike and can have overboard consequences when the teen can feel overwhelmed with such emotional stress and are not aware on how to handle it. After noticing the signs of depression and why they may be feeling that way‚ it is extremely important that they get help and treatment for themselves. This can help make the situation easier not just for

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    teen drug abuse

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    get intoxicated‚ difficulties that occur when the effects of the drug wear off (withdrawal)‚ using more of a substance or for longer time than intended‚ and other life problems because of their use of a drug or drugs. After further reading more about teen drug abuse‚ it will clearly show the negative effect it could have on your children. The following will provide further understanding as to what the most common drugs are‚ ways to prevent your children from taking them‚ what the symptoms are‚ some

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    Teen Self-Esteem

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    Teen self-esteem is a major problem the new generation is facing nowadays. What is really meant by “teen self-esteem” and how could it be solved? Teen self-esteem issues are not limited to appearance by any means‚ although appearance can certainly be central. A teen’s self-esteem can take a beating if he feels left out‚ sees himself as “weird”‚ can’t seem to make or keep friends‚ is not much of an athlete‚ has learning problems‚ or just feels significantly different from his peers. Teen self-esteem

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    Teens Becoming Parents

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    Teens Becoming Parents 56% of young women and 73% of young men today have had intercourse by the age of 18‚ compared to the 35% of young women and 55% of young men in the early 1970’s (Facts.) Each year‚ nearly one million teenagers in the United States become pregnant. One third of these pregnancies result in being aborted‚ 14% miscarry‚ and 52% bear children (Kids.) What are the effects of having children at a young age? Education‚ being unprepared‚ and a change in responsibility are just a

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    Tyring Teens as Adults

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    a paper on trying teens as adults Trying Teens as Adults: Unfair English 111 Leo Dabbs 10/21/2012 The topic of trying teenagers like adults is quite a controversial issue in America. Some say that the teenage brain is not capable of making rational decisions due to immaturity‚ and therefore‚ shouldn’t be place in the same judicial system as adults. There are many view points on this issue. The view points from the ones supporting juveniles being locked up

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    Teen Pregnancy in the Media

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    Teen Pregnancy in the Media Three-quarters of a million teens between the ages of 15 and 19 become pregnant each year; eighty-two percent of those pregnancies are unplanned (“Peer Pressure Facts About Teenage Pregnancy” 1). Most teens that get pregnant do not have the education‚ money‚ or support system to raise a child‚ thus resulting in a poor life for the mother and the child (Wikipedia “Teenage Pregnancy” 3). Teenage pregnancy is a growing issue‚ especially in the United States‚ which is very

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    Teens and Drug Abuse

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    Lauren Ries 4/24/2014 PEDS elective Teens and the misuse of prescription drugs: evidence-based recommendations to curb a growing societal problem This article looks at the growing problem of misuse of prescription drug abuse among teens in the United States. This trend is studied and analyzed to see what are the most effective ways at preventing this problem. Prescription drug abuse has been on a frighteningly dramatic incline since the early 2000’s and is growing every year. The drugs

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