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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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    then puts teenage women at the risk of becoming pregnant. Teenage pregnancies have constantly been a problem in the United States. Not only does teen pregnancies affect the mother and the child‚ they also affect the American society as a whole. Nonetheless‚ the high rates of teen pregnancies can be decreased. The use of contraceptives such as birth control and/or condoms are both solutions to help reduce the number of teenage pregnancies. Having the parents sit down and talk about sex education can

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    DISCUSSIONS Definition and explanation of teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is simply defined teenage girl who became pregnant at an early age. The term connotes that the girl has not reach the legal adulthood before conceiving. Like United States‚ our country‚ Philippines also facing this kind of problem. Our government discusses how to prevent and low down the rate of pregnancy especially in the teenagers. Most cases of teenage pregnancies are observed in the lower economic strata of society

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    Wednesday‚ March 27‚ 2013. INTRODUCTION: BACKGROUND AND PROBLEM STATEMENT * Opening should hook reader’s attention. * Establish credibility and make a strong impression. * Present and summarize the problem. * Provide the background information to understand the seriousness and scope of the problem. BODY: SOLUTIONS * Providing a solution is the main text of the proposal. * Address questions like: + What is your concept? + What is your specific plan? + How will your solution

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    Coleen S. February 26‚ 2015 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

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    TEEN PREGNANCY. Essay

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    Tammy Rowell Mr. Brown Sales and Service January‚ 28 2013 TEEN PREGNANCY This Essay hopefully will open all of our eyes to Teen Pregnancy. It is a serious problem that we need to be paying more attention to. When I was 13 I had my first child‚ by 14 I had my second and by 15 I had twins. Being so young I did not want to go on Welfare‚ so when I was 15 I got my first job. I worked for this man who was an Electrician. I made about 30 dollars a day and did not help much but help. The struggle

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    The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy Daniel E. Asante English Composition Strayer University North Charlotte Campus The Effect of Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is a social problem that has existed for over a century and has always been a great concern to every nation due to the numerous adverse consequences it brings on both the economy and society at large. In the middle of the 70s‚ teenage pregnancy had reached an astronomical

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    on teen pregnancy. That is because it has been an issue in the United States for a long time. Within the essay it will show how these different levels overlap with information. This will also show structure within the levels and what functions between the levels. This essay will also show how the different levels of government work together. Then my definition of public and community health. Information Overlap The Iowa Department of Public Health has information regarding teen pregnancies. Iowa

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    Running-head: Teen Pregnancy Teen Pregnancy and Academic Success Abstract The prevention of academic failure and subsequent teen pregnancies is an important goal of our society. Parenthood is the leading cause of school dropout among teen girls. Competing demands of school and home can thrust adolescent mothers into stressful situations. These students may conclude that academic achievement is impossible. It is also the case that school achievement‚ attendance‚ and involvement helps reduce

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    Prevent Teen Pregnancy After reading Martha Balash’s article‚ Schools Can Help to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Balash has put time and effort into this proposal on stopping Teen Pregnancy. I think Balash’s introduction is very effective because she goes straight to the facts. She doesn’t try to mislead you with any false facts. She goes straight to the point and the point is to prevent teen pregnancy. Balash tells that schools has more influence over teen pregnancy than what the public thinks.

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