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    Teenage Drinking

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    In today’s society teenaged alcoholism is a very serious problem that needs to be addressed more in schools and in homes. ALCOHOL IS A DRUG. As such‚ it has the power to alter both the mind and body‚ and it is also potentially addictive. While most adults know the basic facts about alcohol and some of the permanent dangers of drinking‚ many of Australia’s teens do not. 40% of 14-19 year-olds consume alcohol at levels that risk harm in the short-term‚ such as; accident and injury. In Australia alone

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    Teenage Marriage

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    The rapid increase in the number of early marriages over the past several years coupled with the extremely high rate of divorce within this same group makes this subject extremely important. If you are a teenager and are seriously considering an early marriage‚ these are a number of potential problem areas of which you should be aware‚ so that‚ if you do decide that this is the best course of action‚ you will be alert to the possible difficulties which could lie ahead. First‚ the problem

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    Teenage Relationships

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    Topic: Teenagers are too young to be involved in BGR (boy girl relationship). Do you agree? In this conservative society‚ a relationship in your teens could seem devastating to the people around you. But is it really possible to determine a right age to delve into a relationship? Is it really wrong to be involved in a boy girl relationship during your teens? No‚ I do not think so. And so today‚ we shall explore the possibilities. Some people think that if you get into a relationship‚ it would be

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    Against Teen Pregnancy

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    hardships in life. Being sexually active and using contraception as a teenager is a choice that may determine the rest of your life. Is “it” really worth it? One major outcome of those sexually active is pregnancy‚ which leads to many other choices: adoption‚ abortion‚ or keeping the child. Pregnancy all begins with talk of sexual activity. According to Ilene Lelchuk‚ out of 618 California high school students‚ 44 are engaged in some type of sexual activity during the years of 2002 – 2004. These 44

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    Teenage Stereotyping

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    Teenage Sterotypes By Louis Cash Jock‚ prep‚ emo‚ slut‚ nerd‚ wannabe? Have you ever called someone that to their face? Behind their back? Or just thought it? It hurts them. Has someone ever pegged you as one of those? I know I have‚ and I know you have to‚ because you cannot go through middle school‚ or high school nowadays without being stereotyped. It is something that we cannot help‚ we do it just by glancing at them. I remember my freshman year in high school‚ this girl overheard my friend

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    According to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy there has been a decline in teen pregnancy since the 1990’s. Despite the decline in teen pregnancy the rates in the U.S. are still too high. Thirty percent of the teenage girls get pregnant at least once before they reach age 20 (National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy‚ 2006). Instead of becoming comfortable with knowing the teen pregnancy rate is declining‚ prevention programs need to continue as well as change with the

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    Teen Pregnancy Proposal

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    English 1102 30 June 2013 Teen Pregnancy: Educating the Future Parents of Our Society In 2012 in the United States‚ the rate of teen pregnancy is at its lowest level in nearly forty years. However‚ teen pregnancy still remains the highest among the developed countries in the world (Weiss 1). Most teenage girls are getting pregnant at a rapid rate. Pregnancies can occur because of the misusage of condoms‚ unawareness of birth control‚ or intentionally. Some pregnancies are unintentional and unplanned

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    Preventing Teen Pregnancies Teen pregnancies has always been an issue in the United States and factors related to teen pregnancy include the lack of sex education being taught in public schools should include the consequences of having sex . Sex education should be taught in schools because teen pregnancies have become too common among teenage girls‚and teens aren’t developmentally ready to become parents. Today the United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the developed world with

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    Teenage Driving

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    training and had passed rigorous licensing exams. Statistics show that teens and people in their early 20s are far more likely to be in fatal automobile accident than people in their 30s‚ 40s‚ 50s‚ and 60s‚ . Many experts believe that teenage immaturity and recklessness lead to the cause of these accidents. I believe that this immaturity stems from the lack of training and respect for the road many teens don’t believe that they can die on the road. 80% of all accidents involving teens

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    different than what society’s conventional thoughts were about teenage childbearing women. Furstenberg discovered that‚ The vast majority of women had incomes above the poverty line and fewer than a fifth were still on public assistance. More than three out of four had entered the labor force and were regularly employed. Although just a fourth had reached middle class‚ half of all the women in the study held jobs with benefits and had some cash reserves in the bank or credit cards that could be

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