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    Family Adaptation on Pregnancy In Barangay Tunasan‚ Arandia Street‚ Muntinlupa City A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of College of Nursing Lyceum of the Philippines University In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing By Gelilio‚ Roche Marie Belle D. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction and Background of the Study Based on latest Census of Population and Housing‚ which was conducted last May 1 2010‚ the household

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    child‚ society still felt that was a rather low age to withhold a pregnancy. Upon my reading of Cathy Gulli’s article on teenage pregnancy‚ she opens reader’s eyes to a bigger picture upon youth sex‚ or what I call “sex for dummies.” In “Suddenly Teen Pregnancy is Cool?” she stresses her opinion that modern things in society such as celebrities‚ movies‚ home life and many other things are issues that ignite the fuel of teen pregnancy. She also put emphasis on the generation‚ age‚ as well as countries

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    What did C. Wright Mills mean by the “sociological imagination”? C. Wright Mills has been defined by some as the pioneer of the new radical sociology that emerged in the 1950s‚ in which his book‚ The Sociological Imagination (1959)‚ has played a crucial role (Restivo 1991‚ p.61). This essay will attempt to explain what the “sociological imagination” is‚ and why it has been important in the development of sociology over the last fifty to sixty years. In order to do this‚ it will firstly be essential

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    Unplanned Teen Pregnancies is Possible and Valuable One of the largest drains on our society is the cost associated with unplanned pregnancies‚ especially those in teenagers. With the proper implementation of preventative programs‚ these costs could be lower or alleviated all together. While the United States teen pregnancy rate fell in 2009‚ it was calculated in a 2006 report by Saul Hoffman‚ that teen childbearing cost taxpayers at least $9.1 billion (The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned

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    Teenage pregnancy is affecting the graduation rate in high schools. All over the nation the dropout rate of students is increasing‚ of which teen pregnancy is often a factor. “Approximately 1‚000 high school students will drop out with each hour that passes in a school day in America. This means that 30 percent of the class of 2007‚ or 1.2 million students‚ were estimated to have dropped out last year” (National Women’s Law Center‚ 2007). Many factors combine to affect a pregnant or parenting teen’s

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    TOPIC: CHOOSE ANY OF THE CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY THEORIES. EXPLAIN ITS STRENGTHS AND LIMITATION IN THE " SAMOAN SOCIOLOGY IMAGINATIONS" Sociologists in the ancient period have coined traditional theories to strengthen the hold of society together. These extraordinary perspectives assist societies to work jointly‚ share their way of life and standards to support each other with expectation that they will build such a marvelous organization. These theories are all different in actions but all have the

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    Teen Pregnancy Since 1997 the federal government has invested millions of dollars in Abstinence Only Education programs which have been proven to be ineffective programs. Even though abstinence is the best option for teens not to get pregnant‚ most teens tend to experiment with sex at young ages. Teens naturally have a sense of curiosity about their bodies and the opposite sex‚ not to mention that their bodies are going through hormonal changes (puberty). After the Obama Administration created

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    Does Access To Condoms Help Prevent Teen Pregnancy? Betsy Harkless Ivy Tech English 093 Abstract for “Does Access to Condoms Help Prevent Teen Pregnancy?” My purpose for choosing this topic for my essay is purely for the fact that I know 20 girls right of the top of my head that are my age that are either pregnant or already have baby. So this topic kind of hits home for me. In Bartholomew Country alone‚ the teen birth rate for every 1‚000 girls age 15-17 is 20.3%. That means that for out

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    The Usefulness of “The Sociological Imagination” in Relation to Gender‚ Social Inequality and Suicide Sociological imagination is the “quality of mind” (Mills‚ 1959: p. 4) that enables us to look outside our everyday life and see the entire society as we were an outsider with the benefit of acknowledge of human and social behaviour. It allows us to see how society shapes and influences our life experiences. Is the ability to see the general in the particular and to “defamiliarise the familiar”

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    what the Sociological Imagination is. The Sociological Imagination was introduced by C. Wright Mills in 1959. Sociological imagination refers to the relationship between individual troubles and the large social forces that are the driving forces behind them. The intent of the sociological imagination is to see the bigger picture within which individuals live their lives; to recognize personal troubles and social issues as two aspects of a single process. Sociological imagination helps the

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