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    Teenage Pregnancy Robin Deel Professor Wall Sociology 101 15 April 2013 Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is one of the most popular topics everywhere today. The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the western industrialized world. (Kendall‚ 2011‚ p. 495) Teens today have the mindset that “I’m just having a baby not a nuclear weapon”. This is ok with them and they go on about their everyday lives as if nothing can interfere with them. Oh my do they have an eye opening

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    Teenage Suicide

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    Suicide is a permanent decision to a temporary problem. Teenagers should not be driven to take their own life. I feel that teens think that the only way to solve all their problems is to end their life. The two main reasons of teenage suicide are bullying and life’s pressures. Life Pressures: Life is hard and always will be hard. Whether its home life‚ school‚ sports‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ etc... Teens aren’t taught about how to deal with life pressures. Everyone grows up different‚ how they

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    Teenage Pregnancy in the Philippines (Cause and Effect) They say being a mother is the best role a woman can do. It does not need a requirements for you to be fit as a mother but it comes to you either in expected or unexpected time. A child is the product of a successful and happily marriage. Many people refer a child to be the missing piece in a marriage. So when a child comes to a married couple‚ it perfectly fits the certain puzzle in their lives. How about a child who came into a child

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    (95 ) stated that the sex education has the primary role to prevent teenage pregnancies . However less than half (35 ) initiated frequent sex education with their children . Moreover ‚ the research found out that mothers` and fathers` skill in sex education varied ‚ demonstrating some uncertainty in this aspect of parenting Generally parents talked less to their children about various sexuality s with the factual s such as teenage pregnancies ‚ birth ‚ and reproduction . Not unexpectedly ‚ this research

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    Haleah Sadler Mrs.Prichard English 111 10 November‚ 2014 Teenage Suicide Cause and Effects Thousands of teenagers commit suicide each year‚ but how many people actually take the time to find out why they took their lives?  I wanted to find out why teenagers commit suicide and whether or not their peers could have detected warning signs. According to statistics‚ suicide is the second leading cause of death among teenagers. (“Adolescent Suicide.”) There are many reasons that teenagers commit suicide

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    Memory Memory is the vital tool in learning and thinking . We all use memory in our everyday lives. Think about the first time you ever tied your shoe laces or rode a bike; those are all forms of memory ‚ long term or short. If you do not remember anything from the past ‚ you would never learn; thus unable to process. Without memory you would simply be exposed to new and unfamiliar things . Life would be absent and bare of the richness of it happy or sorrow. Many scientists are still unsure of

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    provided with the right amount of sex education in their younger years and are not made aware of the consequences of becoming such young parents. Moreover‚ becoming a young mother affects one’s education and self-esteem and teen mothers are looking for acceptance. Teen pregnancy statistics show us that less than 33% of teen mothers earn their high school diploma. Also‚ almost 82% of teen pregnancies are unplanned. Additionally‚ teenage parents are most likely to go through financial difficulties and

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    out of the question‚ graduating High School becomes a goal most teenage moms don’t achieve. Young girls having babies isn’t new‚ as a matter of fact‚ teenage parenthood was higher in the 2000’s then it is today‚ but things were different. Most of the girls were eighteen or nineteen and many of them already married. Only a few of single mothers actually kept their babies. Today many mothers are fifteen or sixteen years old. Some are even as young as twelve. Fathers contribute little

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    Amanda Shaw English Comp 3 The Message of Meat Ruth L. Ozeki‚ in her novel My Year of Meats‚ utilizes epiphanies in her development of female characters in order to reveal the flaws of a patriarchal society. These epiphanies are employed in order to emphasis that women should take charge over their lives and to not be constrained to keeping secrets as a result of their fear of repercussion. Ozeki presents a vision of a progressive‚ feminist global community through her characters Akiko and

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    Teenage Violence

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    current generation is suffering from... and that is Teenage Violence. What comes into your mind when you hear of the phrase “Teenage violence”? Many of you might think of physical harm. Or bullying. But in reality‚ teenage violence is far from just that. Teenage violence includes many other different activities‚ and these include fights‚ suicide and gang violence. What causes teenage violence? Unfortunately‚ pinpointing the causes of teenage violence is not as simple as pointing to a video game

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