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    Teen Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is an overwhelming problem in the United States. In 2006‚ the rate of teen pregnancy had increased for the first time in a decade and it remains the highest among developed countries in the world. “About 40 percent of American women become pregnant before the age of 20. The result is about 1 million pregnancies each year among women ages 15 to 19. Only half of those pregnancies end in actual births” (Casey.) Concerned parents‚ educators‚ and healthcare workers

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    cleanliness‚self care and so on.To be more precise‚ students organize their work without their parents’ instructions‚and at the same time they can find out time for their recreational activities. Another reason that since they interact with students from different family background‚they learn how to maintain relationship with different kinds of people. They learn importance of co-operation in social life.               Apart from this‚students can concentrated more on their studies. Even lazy students

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    Should Society and Parents control the diets of School Aged Kids ? "The percentage of overweight children in the United States is growing at an alarming rate with 1 out of 3 kids now considered overweight or obese" according to the article on Kids Health.org ( Overweight and Obesity). Over weight children tend to carry the unhealthy trait over into their adult years. The responsibility of healthy eating and physical activity begin with the parents at home

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    of one’s own life and is a severe issue that should be addressed worldwide as quickly as possible. Teen suicide has been the topic of many news headlines; yet‚ it still continues to have a strong effect on today’s youth. In the United States‚ suicide is the eighth leading cause of death for Americans‚ and for young adults between the ages of 15 and 24‚ suicide is the third leading cause of death. This is extremely remarkable due to the fact that teen suicide is one of the hardest ways to prevent

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    Teen Suicide Speech Picture this: You’re sitting in your room‚ the doors locked and your thinking of a way to start your letter‚ your suicide letter. Your hands are trembling‚ your heads spinning‚ your hearts pounding. You have hot tears rolling down your face‚ and you finally give up. Its 10:00 at night‚ and you stand up to shut your lights‚ and hop into your bed. You look around your room‚ then shut your eyes and whisper “goodbye”‚ and take your last breath‚ and end it all. –Diego Sanchez Basurto

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    taking care of their baby. Most teen mothers end up dropping out of high school‚ because they do not have time for school anymore. They work for low wages to make money and support the child. Some teenagers try to stay in school to have a good image‚ so that other people in school do not look at them as a pregnant teenager but as just one of them. Most teens that have had sex wish they had waited longer and most teens and adults believe that it is important for teens to be given a strong message from

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    Michelle Marano Mr. Weir ENG3U1 May 30th‚ 2012 The importance of Freedoms Freedom is a very important aspect of a society‚ without freedom people live in fear and insecurity. Benjamin Franklin once said “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve nether and lose both” (Franklin). Throughout history one can see how much control the governments have had over their

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    Issues Affecting Teens Good Morning/afternoon Miss Blanch and class‚ I’m going to be talking about teen violence and factors that can trigger it. I select this issue as I think it’s an issue worth talking about because teen violence is the worst especially when it causes injury or even death. This issues is not expressed in The Formal but it is still a very important to talk about‚ many Australian teens have experienced violence either with friends or at parties where alcohol and/or drugs is consumed

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    Count: 856 Parents have the most Influence‚ not McDonald’s and Little Debbie. There may be a reason teenagers eat more burgers and fries than fruits and vegetables: their parents. Researchers have found that adolescents are more likely to eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day if their parents do. Contrarily‚ teens whose parents eat fast food and drink soda are more likely to do the same. Today families are eating less healthy food‚ eating out more‚ and fast food

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    While the numbers of teens becoming sexual active in high school shows that around half of teens are sexually active‚ the numbers may be much higher. The emphasis on abstinence until marriage in South Carolina is clearly not impacting what is occurring in our society. Instead of putting so much funding and emphasis in community and school-based abstinence education‚ perhaps the money could be better spent on providing pregnancy prevention. When children are born to teens‚ we all help foot the

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