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    Teen Pregnancy Teen

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    H-143 TEEN PREGNANCY Teen pregnancy is a pregnancy in female human-beings who are below the age of twenty years. Teenage pregnancy is a problem for all involved. Early pregnancy is a serious problem for teenagers. Teenagers who are pregnant cannot usually support the child on their own. Early pregnancy can have various possible reasons. Teenage Pregnancy is one of the most alarming issues in our world today. Teen pregnancy should be highly discouraged has it has effect on the teenage mother and

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    Unwanted Pregnancy

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    Preventing Unwanted Pregnancy A happily married couple‚ Thomas and Ella‚ have two children named Cody and Rachel. Thomas has two jobs to support his family‚ and then Ella can stay home to take care of their young boy and girl‚ along with housework. After a long night of hard work‚ Thomas came home to Ella crying in the bathroom. “Ella‚ what is the matter?” he asked. She wiped away her tears‚ took a deep breath‚ looked Thomas deep into his brown eyes and said‚ “I’m pregnant”. They both knew they

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    The Teenage Brain

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    The Teenage Brain 1. What is an MRI? How are they using them to study the teenage brain? An MRI is a magnetic resonance imaging. It is technology that maps the blood flow to the areas of the brain as their exposed to various stimuli. They are using MRI to study teenage brain by comparing the blood flow of adults when they get stimuli to teenagers when get stimuli by various activities.  2. What is the number one reason teenagers are different? What does the Frontal Lobe do to suggest this?  The number

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    Teenage Depression

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    people around them until it is too late. The definition of teenage depression is‚ “an emotional state marked by sadness‚ discouragement and loss of self-worth that occurs during the teenage years.” (Adolescent-Overview). Teenage depression has become a major problem in more than six percent of teenagers between the ages of nine to seventeen years of that have some type of depression (National Institute of Mental Health). In order to prevent teenage depression people must be aware of the people that can

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    Teenage Suicide

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    Teenage Suicide Suicide is intentional self-inflicted acts that end in death("Suicide‚" Compton’s). After a series of traumatic events‚ normal coping abilities can be pushed over the edge; the result may be suicide. In each year‚ an average of 30‚000 suicide deaths occur in the United States. It is estimated that 5‚000 of those suicides are committed by teenagers(SA\VE‚ 2). One major reason that the suicide rate among teenagers is so high‚ is that the teenage years are a period of commotion

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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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    A Teenage Life

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    A Teenage Life By: Marlouie V. BatallaIII-Dalton A long time ago‚in 1998‚ a female child was born with nothing on her mind. A child who gently sleeps in her mothers arm‚ and always cries when she gets hungry. This child grew up to become a great kid. This kid grew up to be me. Respected teacher and my dear friends. I‚ Fatima Fakrudheen feel privileged to stand before you all to deliver a speech on ’Teenage life’ . “Before I speak‚ I’ve got something important to say... I was told to be accurate

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    Teenage Suicide

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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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    teenage brain

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    it has not been developed to its extent. In this article the writer is absolutely correct about human brain and especially teenage brain. At their adolescent time different hormones get released at the same time and it is hard for the body and brain to work normally under that much pressure. Now days teenagers does not think about the circumstance of their actions.The teenage brain article focused on the biological changes a young teenager goes through. As we read in this article that; how a teenager

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    Teenage Sexting

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    whether or not sexting may be used as a way to improve one’s social status or gain acceptance and also if sexting may also be used as a malicious act‚ or a form of sexual harassment. Concerning males and females‚ there are double standards. If a teenage girl sends out provocative pictures of herself and those pictures happen to exposed‚ her reputation is automatically jeopardized. If a male sends pictures of himself and they happen to be exposed his reputation and popularity may increase. Peer

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