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    Teen Pregnancy

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    refers to girls who have not reached legal adulthood‚ which varies across the world‚ who become pregnant. THE CURRENT SITUATION • • • • • Half of the world’s population are under 25. Some 1.8 billion are aged 10-25‚ history’s largest generation of adolescents‚ and about 85% live in the developing world. Most people become sexually active before their 20th birthday. 49% of girls in least developed countries marry before they turn 18. 10% – 40% of young unmarried girls have had an unintended pregnancy

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    Desdemona influences Othello’s life because she keeps him calm. She was a young‚ beautiful woman that fell in love with a black forty year old man 1.2.66‚ 2.3.18. He was amazed by her; someone that pretty had loved someone as ugly and old as he. He had so much love for her and respected her so much that he done everything she asked of him. He placed her on a pedestal higher than himself. Othello thought of Desdemona as a very important person. He referred to her as a monumental alabaster (the finest

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    The impacts of college sports have influenced the American culture through the economy and entertainment provided by collegiate athletes. The influence of a winning sports team reaches beyond the athletes of the university to anyone and everyone associated with the school. Recruiting athletes plays a major role in the popularity of the sporting events‚ which is why recruits are not just athletes‚ but also stellar scholars. Technological advances greatly impacted college sports by making talented

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    Teen Project

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    Teen Driving Issues Project Topic: Teen Crashes Part 1 - Identify the Issue * Why is this problem‚ especially for teen drivers? Teens are the ones who are mostly in crashes due to recklessness‚ drugs‚ being on the phone‚ under the influence‚ and road rage. * Statistics from research regarding teen crash rate. Show that teen have the highest involvement in all types of crashes. 10 teens lose their life every day in crashes. A most of the time it

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    Because we‚ as a society‚ are embracing technology without fully understanding the long-term ramifications of this decision. We’re constantly seeking out short-term gains and improvements without really taking into consideration the whole picture for future generations. Computers are great‚ don’t get me wrong. They are wonderful tools that help many simplify their life‚ get more information‚ and in the end‚ hopefully make better‚ more informed decisions. These better informed decisions hopefully

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    Human Papilloma Virus in Teens Teenagers in the United States are becoming sexually active at an earlier age and have more exposure to sexually transmitted diseases. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is one of the leading causes of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States (Center for Disease Control‚ 2012)‚ and the age group with the highest prevalence of HPV are teenagers. With the growing number of teenagers exposed to HPV‚ the incidence of cervical cancer is increasing in the US

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    Teen Suicide

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    Teen Suicide Gabbi Giffin Introduction • Suicide is the act of taking one’s own life (Peacock 1). • Suicide attempts are associated with thoughts of death (Kim 2). • More teens nowadays are killing themselves more than ever before (Peacock 1). • Some other reasons for teen suicides are violence‚ drugs‚ alcohol‚ and another type of mental illness. (Peacock 1) Introduction (continued) • In 2004‚ 88% of the teens who self-harm do it to attempt suicide (Kim 2). • Those who self-harm should be hospitalized

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    number 6.) Have advances in technology caused us to be less social? Have advances in technology caused us as human beings to be less social? While technology has definitely helped make life simpler it has also caused us to become more distant from the rest of society. Before the convenience of the internet you were‚ for the most part‚ forced to interact with other people. Now with just the click of a button you never have to leave the comfort of your own home. You can purchase things and have them delivered

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    Additionally‚ before reciting his spell to create the tempest‚ Prospero thinks influence from otherworldly forces are at play as the King’s ship makes it’s way towards Prospero’s island‚ and acts accordingly. In particular‚ he reveals to Miranda that “A most auspicious star‚ whose influence‚ if now I court not but omit‚ my fortunes will ever after droop”. In fact‚ Prospero sees the situation as ‘luck’ being on his side and how he chooses

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    pregnant‚ right?” Wrong. The reason for this is because even though the condom was used‚ it may have been used improperly or was torn. Many low-income families and minority groups “receive little accurate information about the use of‚ and problems associated with‚ contraception (Kendall‚ 2011). Many teenagers‚ however‚ do not use contraceptives. One reason why this might be is because of the level of influence the media has on our society. In 1988‚ on average‚ Americans watched TV seven hours a day. Teenagers

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