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    not think about sex seriously. As a matter of fact‚ teen pregnancy has recently increased in the United States because of early puberty‚ lack of the parents ’ care‚ and impact of drugs‚ sex movies and internet. Early puberty is often a difficult time for both boys and girls. Unlike other poor nations‚ food and nutrition in the United States are available to most of the people. Nutrition is an important element to contribute to early puberty in teens. When teenagers reach puberty‚ their secondary sex

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    teen drug use

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    Teen Drug Use Have you ever been worried about your child getting involved with drugs? If you have or even if you haven’t‚ this is a great way to educate yourself on teen or adolescent drug usage. This paper consists of the country-wide issue of teen drug use. There are important facts and details that one may need to know if they are struggling with this issue. This paper will have information on the concerns and what the causes of drugs are‚ the agencies that are involved with stopping this issue

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    Teen Pregnancy Now and Then” Over the years pregnancy has changed in many ways. In the mid-1900s it was unheard of for a teenage girl to have children. If you did you were considered an outcast and looked upon differently. Nowadays it’s pretty normal to be a teen mom. Although its normal‚ most teenage mothers are considered unprepared. I actually believe this is true for at least 80 percent of the cases. “In 2012‚ there 305‚420 babies born to females ages 15-19. The teen birth rate has declined

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    Teens and Cell Phones

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    KINATA HOLT English Composition I Essay 5 TEENS AND CELL PHONES: A RECIPE FOR DISASTER In 2008‚ CTIA and Harris Interactive conducted a survey of 2‚000 teenagers across the United States. The survey revealed that four out of five teenagers own a cell phone; they are considered a necessary accessory and a symbol of status among teens. Nearly half of kids who own cell phones get their first one between the ages of 8 and 12 years old‚ according to the Neilson Company. (1) While cell phones may

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    Editorial: Teen Pregnancy

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    Editorial On average‚ 700 girls are impregnated each year in The Bahamas. Twenty percent of these teen mothers have another child while they are still in their teens according to the president of the PACE Foundation‚ Sonia Brown. We are urging citizens to take a stand and educate our children about contraceptives and the irresponsibility and lack of knowledge that leads to teenage pregnancy. Most teens that have children find it harder to become a part of the work force because their time is more

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    given to a teenager by their parent affects their personality and their behavior. Teens with more moral support from their parents tend to be happier than those who don’t. Parents and teens frequently differ in their ideas about acceptable behavior. These disputes create social obstacles amongst peers‚ avoidance of each other‚ and teenage frustration. Parent’s desires for their children make it harder for teens to be acceptable amongst their peers. Holden’s parents are not willing to accept that

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    “Instead of seeing depression as a dysfunction‚it is a functioning phenomenon.It stops you cold‚sets you down and makes you miserable¨.(James Hileman). Teen depression is a serious mental health problem that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities. Some issues that persist to affect it include peer pressure‚ academic expectations and body changes these things can bring a lot of ups and downs for some those feelings stay longer than others some of those feelings are

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    Concept of Teen Pregnancy

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    and more young people decided to delay marriage or not to get married at all. Which then brought all the focus to the incidence of unwed mothers; by the 1990s almost 25 percent of all babies were born to unmarried women‚ teens gave birth to one-third of these infants. When a teen becomes a parent‚ most times they don’t realize all of the challenges and problems that they will potentially face. Most young mothers are not developed enough to handle the emotional and physical stresses of parenting‚

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    Teens and Drug Abuse

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    Lauren Ries 4/24/2014 PEDS elective Teens and the misuse of prescription drugs: evidence-based recommendations to curb a growing societal problem This article looks at the growing problem of misuse of prescription drug abuse among teens in the United States. This trend is studied and analyzed to see what are the most effective ways at preventing this problem. Prescription drug abuse has been on a frighteningly dramatic incline since the early 2000’s and is growing every year. The drugs

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    Cause/Effect Essay The Effects of Teen Depression Teenage Depression is becoming larger in today’s society. The media portrays anyone larger than a pencil to be fat. The youth in schools only hang out with the people they know and like‚ but one wrong decision and the can decide to no longer be friends with that person. Many factors can lead to a teen’s depression‚ but what happens after the become depressed? Most teenagers are basically the same. They have the same wants to be accepted by their

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