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    teenage pregnancy

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    Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Dec. 2013. ^ Jump up to: a b Guttmacher Institute (2003) In Their Own Right: Addressing the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Men Worldwide. pp. 19–21. Jump up ^ Allen‚ Colin. (May 22‚ 2003). "Peer Pressure and Teen Sex." Psychology Today. Retrieved July 14‚ 2006. ^ Jump up to: a b c Besharov‚ Douglas J. and Gardiner‚ Karen N. (1997). "Trends in Teen Sexual Behavior". Children and Youth Services Review 19 (5/6): 341–67. doi:10.1016/S0190-7409(97)00022-4. Jump up

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    Rape Culture Essay

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    Many people think that as a man‚ or as a person who has not been affected by sexual assault‚ the problem of rape culture does not apply to them. To change the rape culture throughout the country‚ we need to make sexual assault a topic that everyone cares about and is willing to work toward a solution for‚ regardless of their age or gender. This importance needs to be instilled at an early age‚ not once something happens personally to a person or their loved ones. Rape is the most prevalent at the

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    * Teenage girls sell themselves for sex to earn money and end up getting pregnant. * No awareness and use of contraception methods. * Medical improvements in child survival‚ low mortality rates * Family planning programs are not effective. Uganda Population Pyramid for 1990 Age and sex distribution for the year 1990: Uganda Population Pyramid for 2005 Age and sex distribution for the year 2005: Uganda Population Pyramid for 2010 Age and sex distribution for the year 2010: Uganda

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    Limitations of Religion in the United States In the United States today‚ there are many inadequate arguments that attempt to limit human rights due to religious beliefs. These rights include abortion‚ gay marriage‚ and sex education in public schools. In America‚ religion is a deciding factor when it comes which politicians we vote for‚ bringing religion into the forefront when it comes to political decisions. As our country was founded on the principle of separation of church and state‚ it is

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    solutions‚ which might ease overpopulation problems. Education : It is one of the most commonly agreed causes of overpopulation that a lot of the uneducated people have more penurious children and the whole lack of family planning is due to the stark absence of basic education. If they had been educated‚ they would be forewarned against the effects of overpopulation and their own inability to nurture their children well enough. Education will also help people understand the problems of overpopulation

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    thinking of the consequences of their actions and just doing what they want in the moment without considering what the effects will be later. Regarding this‚ one of the major consequences that teenagers do not consider when deciding to have unprotected sex include the health risks not only to the teen‚ but to the baby as well‚ once pregnant. On the average‚ teen pregnancies are more expected to result in low-birth-weight babies and premature births. This is because pregnant teenagers often do not obtain

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    as they enter adulthood. Magazines‚ like Teen Magazine‚ idolize singers and actors as role models‚ have quizzes to see if that shy boy in class has a crush on you‚ and even give dating advice. More and more‚ teens are gathering information about sex and relationships through such outlets rather than turning to their parents and educators to find these answers. This is where the growing concern that media’s influence amongst teenage sexuality far outweighs that of their peers‚ parents and teachers

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    THE "SOCIAL IMPACT" OF BIRTH CONTROL Positive impacts of access to sexuality education‚ public information‚ and medical services are available to young people in Germany. In Germany‚ adolescent sexuality is regarded as a health issue‚ not a political or religious one. An overwhelmingly majority of the people and institutions in this country support sexual health. Teens are educated about safer sex and have access to both birth control pills and condoms if they have sexual intercourse. German

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    Lagman‚ also known as Reproductive Health and Population and Development Act of 2010 which was approved by the legislative body last December 17‚ 2012‚ a landmark piece of legislation that will allow the government to provide basic funding for sex education and contraceptives. Actually‚ this was introduced more than 10 years ago‚ but this has stayed so long in the legislature because of strong opposition from the Catholic Church and its allies in government. There are six bills pertaining to reproductive

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    Effects of Overpopulation Depletion of Natural Resources: The effects of overpopulation are quite severe. The first of these is the depletion of resources. The Earth can only produce a limited amount of water and food‚ which is falling short of the current needs. Most of the environmental damage being seen in the last fifty odd years is because of the growing number of people on the planet. They are cutting down forests‚ hunting wildlife in a reckless manner‚ causing pollution and creating

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