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    Improve writing and grades Close Social Science Essays (16‚876) The Effects Of Early Marriage (Cause and effect essay) Essay by jay2starz‚ University‚ Bachelor ’s‚ A+‚ May 2004 download word file‚ 3 pages ( 3 KB ) 4 1 reviews Downloaded 28228 times Keywords losses‚ poem‚ withdrawal‚ adversity‚ getting married 3Like1 The Effects of Early Marriage In the poem‚ "Betrothal in B Minor‚" it implies that marriage is a war and a struggle in life. Getting married before the age of eighteen

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    Early marriage Early marriage can lead to some negative effects. Firstly‚ it restricts the freedom of individual. When people get married‚ they have to spend most of their time on taking care of their own family‚ therefore‚ all their hobbies have to be changed. Besides‚ they have to cope up with other problems such as buying a house‚ furniture and making money to support themselves as well as their chilren. As a result‚ they have no time to enjoy the pleasure of teenage life. Secondly‚ getting

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    Wings fluttered‚ everyone smiled and was in awe‚ as the doves were released and flew into the clouds. The sun glistened over the venue‚ as rice was tossed above the bride and groom. They made their exit‚ leaving a great ambience of love in the air. Marriage is a beautiful thing. “Why God?”‚ “Why here in this small backyard?” My grandmother continuously muttered‚ snapping me back into reality. Sweat dripping down my face‚ into my eye as if I was crying. I took out a small travel sized tissue to fry my

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    Maderazo‚ Shelah Abigail S. A42 ORT: Detrimental Effects of Teenage in the Philippines Teenage pregnancy is one of the major problems in the whole world. Like in other countries‚ Philippines also suffer this kind of problem. According to survey‚ teenagers from 15-24 years old are suffering teenage pregnancy. Here in the Philippines‚ 16.5 million teenagers suffer unwanted pregnancy. Because of this problem according to statistics‚ every year at least 64‚000 teenagers have abortions because

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    The effects of teenage pregnancy to youngsters There are few cases regarding teenage pregnancy‚ that have become a trend and make restless in our community nowadays. Teenagers can be defined as an adolescent from the range of age between 13 to 19. However‚ pregnancy is said to be the period from conception to birth. Therefore‚ teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ usually within the ages of 13 to 19‚ becoming pregnant. According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute(AGI) (2010)‚ which

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    Tomas III-Bs-Social Work Research 1 The Effects of Early Marriage to the Educational Attainment of Children in Sta Ines West‚ Sta. Ignacia‚ Tarlac CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Child marriage is defined by the World Health Organization (2005) as the period between 15 and 19 years of age when girls contract a permanent sexual relationship. At a global and national level‚ there has been growing concern about girl-child marriage age (The Family Life Movement of Zambia

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    Psychological Effects of Teenage Pregnancy In recent years‚ the rate of teen pregnancies in America has increased dramatically. Approximately 750‚000 teenage girls between the ages of 15 and 19 become pregnant every year‚ according to the Guttmacher Institute. Within this number‚ 82% of the pregnancies are unplanned. The psychological effects of these pregnancies can be severe.  Birth and Post-Birth Issues * More than half of teenage pregnancies continue to birth. According to a researcher

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    Causes and Effect of Teenage Pregnancy “Despite the fact that the teen birth rate is slowly falling‚ there are still an estimated one million teen pregnancies in the United States alone’ (Sams‚ Urquhart). A big issue in the United States is the percentages of teenage pregnancy rates. Being a teen is hard as it is‚ but having to raise a baby on top of that causes a bundle of responsibilities. Many factors lead up to this problem from the precautions not put in place. The outcome has not only the

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    They often argue with their parents‚ easily get angry‚ do not do what their parents tell them to do‚ and even do some dangerous activities like drinking or having drugs. Knowing the important cause and potential effects of teenage rebellion is very necessary. The most important cause of teenage rebellion is parents’ unconscious control. Usually‚ parents always let children obey what they think their teenagers should do‚ instead of listen to their children. When children are young‚ parents need to think

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    Why does early and forced marriage happen? The causes of early and forced marriage are complex‚ interrelated and dependent on individual circumstances and context. But the practice is driven by these main factors: gender inequality – women and girls often occupy a lower status in societies as a result of social and cultural traditions‚ attitudes‚ beliefs that deny them their rights and stifle their ability to play an equal role in their homes and communities poverty – in families on a low

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