follow from having unprotected sex‚ one of the consequences is getting pregnant. Teenage pregnancy is an overwhelming problem in the United States. Over one million American teenagers become pregnant each year this means that 1 in 10 girls will become pregnant annually. Also‚ every 26 seconds a teenage girl becomes pregnant and every 56 seconds a child of a teenage mother is born. More than 600‚000 of these teenage girls will give birth and only ninety percent of these girls will elect to keep their
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Jerikho Dayot Mrs. Larsen AP Language Period 4 27 April 2015 A Modest Proposal for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy and the Usage of Babies Born to Teen Parents in Unusual Cases Having to see poor little innocent children suffer from poverty‚ low income‚ and inexperienced‚ immature caregivers is an increasing situation occurring in today’s society. Many teenagers today are becoming parents and the majorities of them are not emotionally or physically ready to have the full responsibilities. According
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TEENAGE PREGNANCY AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM Submitted to Dr. Gwenetha Pusta University of Santo Tomas Sampaloc‚ Manila In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Communication Arts in the Faculty of Arts and Letters Bernabe‚ Christine Melissa M. 4CA1 Absentee parents Absentee parents Celebration of sex and pregnancy by the media Celebration of sex and pregnancy by the media Curiosity Curiosity
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Common-law family Nuclear family Single- parent family Extended family 11) Do you think that there is a difference in child-parent relations because of generation gap? Strongly agree Agree Disagree Not sure 12) Do you think social values contribute to the generation gap? Strongly agree Agree Disagree Not sure 13) Do you think lack of traditional and cultural values could be some causes to the generation gap? Strongly agree Agree Disagree Not sure
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OKUKU CAMPUS‚ OSUN STATE Dear respondent This questionnaire is designed to elicit information on the influence of work-life balance on employees’ performance in private organizations in Lagos state‚ a case study of Amni International Petroleum Development Company‚ Lagos This is a partial fulfillment of the requirement for an award of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management in Osun State University‚ Oshogbo‚ Okuku campus‚ Osun
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Questionnaire 1. Have you ever experienced bullying in the past 12 months or year ? If yes where were you bullied ? ( you may tick more than one) Community Workplace In the home School bus School Parks Others 2.What type of bullying have you encountered ? Cyber bullying Physical Verbal Emotional None 3.Should laws be enforced against cyber bullying? Yes No Maybe Don’t know 4. In your opinion ‚does schools take bullying
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS POSITIVE DISCRIMINATION & AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONS Abstract: This research is done to study the attitudes of people towards the policies which are made to encourage the suppressed groups in society. This report mainly focus on positively encouraging the females in working organizations and affects of such policies on their performance. Also how the other groups feel if females are given some extra privileges. Researcher has quantitatively analysis this phenomenon
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becoming pregnant and more than 80% of them are unplanned pregnancies. This number is so high because teenagers are not taking the responsibility of practicing safe sex and mainly because of abortion. In 38 states a minor must have parental consent to go though the abortion. Teens are often looking to abortion but when they do not get consent‚ they practice more unsafe options that are harmful to both the mother and their baby. Teen pregnancy is at an all time high and as a country we‚ as a country;
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Children having children‚ a concept that isn’t supported in our society‚ Even though the teen birth rate is slowly falling‚ there are still an estimated one million teen pregnancies in the United States alone. About 85% of these pregnancies are unplanned‚ which can increase the risk for problems. The biggest risk for teen mothers is delaying prenatal care or worse. Surveys show that 7% received no care at all. Because the body of a teen is still growing she will need more nutrients to support meet
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Background Introduction Teen pregnancy is a crisis that concerns the baby‚ parents‚ other members of the family‚ as well as resources of the community. It had been said that awareness is the first step to prevention. Teenage pregnancy is one of the biggest social issues that society faces today. We have decided to do a research about the level of awareness of the students about pregnancy for various reasons‚ for one‚ Nowadays‚ the percent of early pregnancies climbs up in an alarmingly high rate
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