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    Modern Communication

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    This term I have learned there are several ways in which we communicate. From saying hello to people on the street‚ to texting our friends about our day‚ communication is inevitable. In the text Communication in a Changing World‚ these different ways of communicating are called channels. ‘Channels are the mediums that carry messages between communicators.” (Dobkin & Pace‚ pg 15). Until taking this class‚ I have never really realized the intricacy of the communication process. The amount of

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    Teen Mom Research Paper

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    A teen mom has a lot to carry on her back. From the time she becomes pregnant till the time of her due date. Teen moms are faced with many difficulties; finishing high school‚ going to college‚ and getting a job. Most teens are have it easier then others‚ but most have the hardest time dealing with these types of situations. Finishing high school is one the top things a teen mom has to deal with. Once a teen becomes pregnant she starts to thing about everything but the baby growing inside of her

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    of the students are either pregnant now or have been pregnant previously. The x2 goodness-of-fit test measures the observed frequencies against the expected frequencies. The frequencies observed represent the number of high school females in the sample of 80 who were pregnant versus not pregnant. The expected frequencies represent what we would expect based on chance‚ given what is known about the population. In this case‚ we would expect 17% of the females to be pregnant because this is the rate statewide

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    According to Maguire (1995:1)‚ “The inequality between the sexes is one of the most intractable features of human culture.”Frankly‚ it is undeniable that gender inequality exists in every part of the world. Macionis (2006:252) also admits that “In most aspects‚ men are still in charge.” Nowadays‚ women keep on fighting for their right‚ urging for equal opportunity and fair treatment. Gender stratification‚ which is the unequal distribution of wealth‚ power‚ and privilege between men and women‚ seems

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    Alcohol and Illicit Drug Abuse in Pregnancy Amy Luman COM/220 February 10‚ 2010 Philip Fasso When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it is vital to her baby’s health that she leads a healthy life. This includes eating plenty of nourishing food‚ fulfilling an adequate amount of rest‚ and exercising regularly. For a pregnant woman‚ pregnancy substance abuse is twice as dangerous. First‚ drugs may harm her own health‚ which interferes with her ability to support the pregnancy. Second‚ some drugs

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    ordinary pregnant girls famous for the problem they have created. The different programs on television may show you that the teens struggle‚ but it also shows you how the girls get attention from everyone. They are being glamorized for something that isn’t good. Also‚ some young girls don’t always get the attention they want‚ so they do something dramatic for everyone to notice them or talk about them. Television programs like The Secret Life of the American Teenager‚ Teen Mom‚ 16 and Pregnant‚ and movies

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    population and large city atmosphere contribute to teens becoming pregnant because they are more likely to fall into this statistic. Teens in El Paso are falling into many statistics set by their situations. The demographics of El Paso show that the teens in the city have a much higher possibility of becoming part of a pregnant teen statistic. Demographics show that certain races and ethnicities of people are more likely to have pregnant teens such as African-Americans and Hispanics. El Paso follows

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    solutions that focus on providing help to pregnant teens. support organizations such as babes.org.sg‚ a teen pregnancy crisis website focuses mainly on providing adequate services and aid to pregnant teens. this would lighten the burdens felt by pregnant teens influencing them to choose other options rather than abortion another measure is the Termination of Pregnancy Act‚ an ongoing legislation implemented by the government that aims to persuade pregnant women and teens ‚ from choosing abortion

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    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007454.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007454.htm Alcohol and pregnancy When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol‚ the alcohol travels through her blood and into the baby’s blood‚ tissues‚ and organs. That means when a pregnant mom has a glass of wine‚ her baby has a glass of wine‚ too. Drinking alcohol can harm the baby’s development. Alcohol breaks down much more slowly in the baby’s body than in an adult. That means the baby’s

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    a widely controversial issue in the United States. Teenage mothers account for about eleven percent of all births in the US (Lowen). There are many ways in which getting pregnant at a young age hinders that individual’s likelihood of attending college or making a sufficient income in the future. If a teenager becomes pregnant‚ then their pregnancy will have a significant negative impact on their future. A teenager has a few options as to what to do in the event of pregnancy‚ one of them being abortion

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