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    consequences of Teen pregnancy Introduction It is commonly known that the economic base determines the superstructure. Furthermore‚ as the economy developing‚ people’s behaviors are changing frequently. Moreover‚ the teenage group‚ which is a significant and energetic group in society‚ is playing an important role in future development. However‚ our teens have to face many situations they might not have encountered in the past but are more likely confront today‚ most especially teen pregnancy. In this

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    Teen Pregnancy Prevention Birth Control Tamara Bernard March 5‚ 2013 Ms. Morcos Period #8 Abstract According to Women’s Health Channel‚ teenage mothers and the baby’s birth are at risk for developing health problems. Therefore teenage pregnancy prevention is an important matter. This research paper will be focusing on the advantage and disadvantage of the contraceptive‚ and how effective it can be‚ comparing abstinence and birth control and

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    Teen Pregnancy Shows There are always those few times when there is absolutely nothing to watch on T.V. You are flipping through channels‚ when you come across something interesting on MTV. May be It is Teen Mom or maybe it is 16 & pregnant. We are told that teen pregnancies are wrong and most of us agree with this. Then why do we watch these shows‚ boosting their ratings and giving them reasons to stay on the air. We need to stop watching these pathetic shows and take a stand. One

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    How Teen Pregnancy Impacts a Community Marna L. Diaz Mental Health and Community Concepts Milwaukee Area Technical College February 19‚ 2012 Abstract Even though rates have declined over the last 20 years‚ the United States still has one of the highest instances of pregnancy among adolescents in the developed world (Magness‚ 2012). The rates of teen pregnancy are highest among the poor and uneducated; these communities also have high infant mortality rates and STD morbidities. This paper

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    A school board has come under attack by the religious organization‚ Christians Against Sex‚ CAS‚ for its approach to dealing with the high rate of pregnancies in the district. In their board meeting of February 15th 2010 it was noted that 20 students had become pregnant and had to leave school to have babies. This included students in grades 9 through 12. Board member Marcia Helmsley lamented the loss of family values by the introduction of Planned Parenthood’s advocacy of birth control and abortion

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    that the teen birth rate is climbing after slowly falling for years‚ there are still an estimated one million teen pregnancies in the United States alone. About 85% of these pregnancies are unplanned‚ which in any population can increase the risk for problems. The biggest risk for teen mothers is delaying prenatal care or worse‚ 7.2% received no care at all. The reason for lack of prenatal care is usually delayed pregnancy testing‚ denial or even fear of telling others about the pregnancy. Most states

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    School shootings are terrifying to think about‚ but there are ways to help prevent the massacres from ever happening again. The first known school shooting was at the Texas Tower at the University of Texas in 1966 where Charles Whitman shot and killed 16 people while injuring 31 others. Who would have known since that date that we would have more then 200 deaths on school campuses? The most storied shooting in the 90’s was probably the Columbine massacre where on April 20‚ 1999 Dylan Klebold and

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    Scurvy: How Can Science Help Prevent Dietary Deficiency Diseases? Figure [ 1 ] Courtesy of Google Images An Introduction Scurvy is a disease which is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin C. A lack of vitamin C interferes with collagen synthesis which is the formation of the body ’s tissues. When the body cannot generate collagen the tissue deteriorates. This causes a range of symptoms such as: * Gum disease * Anaemia * Pains in the muscles * Pain in the joints (Scurvy: NHS)

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    Question 1: Describe and diagram the existing process for reporting and identifying major public health problems‚ such as a flu pandemic. The existing or traditional approach to reporting potential public health problems is a manual process reliant on individuals within individual hospitals/medical facilities to identify such potential threats or issues. Physicians or laboratories within the hospital identify any potential health risks and then compile a report on the issue. The identification

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    Teen Pregnancy Retha McDonald Argument Essay   Abstract The following research paper contains important information on how you can prevent your teen from becoming pregnant. The thesis is clearly stated in my argument. Topic sentences and sub-topics support my theory. Teen Pregnancy and prenatal care are very important issues but can be avoided all together with patience‚ guidance and instruction from responsible parents. Parents have to discuss issues such as safe sex‚ prevention of pregnancy

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