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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy Jamaica Benton HCS/457 October 15‚ 2012 Cynthia Borel Teen Pregnancy Deciding to become sexually active can be very confusing and dangerous for teens that lack the education and knowledge of becoming a teen parent sooner than later. Television‚ magazines‚ even lyrics in songs all seem to be telling young teens that having sex is okay. The fact is‚ sex is a part of life and‚ like many parts of life‚ and it can be good or bad. Making the decision to have sex all depends on

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    Haley Lundak Professor Haddox English 1302- 7a.m. 31 January 2013 Teen pregnancy is a growing trend. Cities and towns all over the country are being affected by this growing statistic. However‚ El Paso is being overwhelmed with this statistic. Teenagers in El Paso are being affected by the growing statistic in extreme ways. The teens of El Paso are being greatly influenced by the culture of El Paso‚ today’s society‚ and they are falling into the trap that their demographics portray will happen

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    Raising Driving Age

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    My state is thinking about raising the driving age by one year and they are thinking if they should do it or leave it. As a underage teenager‚ it difficult for me to be getting around‚ especially when my parents is always working so I usually doesn’t have a ride to go anywhere. I strongly believe that the state should not raise the driving age by one year. First of all‚ it hard for us teen to be going out to places on their own‚ especially if you are playing in a sport that requires staying after

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    Distracted Driving

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    When driving‚ the risk of crashing is always a possibility; however with a cell phone in your hand the risk is four times greater. Using a cell phone while driving has become a big problem in areas around the globe and is reckless driving. Keisha Wall‚ a nineteen year old girl learned her lesson after she killed Christine Lyon‚ while reading a text message in Southeast England. Wall Claimed she had her hands on the wheel‚ but the evidence showed that she received and sent a message at the time of

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    Teen Curfew

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    on my life and my rights as a citizen. As I researched and brainstormed about the pros and cons‚ and the debates I still believe a teens parents/guardians should be responsible for their curfew not law enforcement ‚ and here is why. In the early 1900s the very first case to take up a juvenile court case was‚ Bykofsky v. Borough of Middletown. The parents of these teens argued that the curfew in Middletown‚ Pennsylvania violated first and fourteenth amendment rights. The first amendment being rights

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    Teen Suicide

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    Teen Suicide - The Unknown Epidimic Every year‚ thousands of youth die in the United States‚ not by cancer‚ car accidents‚ and other diseases‚ but by their own hand. These people make the choice that they want to die and they take there own life. Suicide‚ the term given to the act of killing oneself‚ is the third leading cause of death among people that are 15 to 25 years of age. It is estimated that 500‚000 teenagers try to kill themselves during the course of one year. During the adolescent

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    Unmarried Teen Pregnancy Has on Society Abstract When a teenager becomes pregnant it can have many consequences to the girl‚ the family of the girl‚ and also to the child that is born to this type of society. Becoming a mother at such a young age and not being married is not well seen and has a negative financial effect to the society. There are several options available today in order to inform teenagers on how to prevent teen pregnancy

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY INTRODUCTION Teen Pregnancy is a major concern in todays society‚ although the teen pregnancy rate has declined over the past 20-30 years‚ the United States still has the highest teenage pregnancy rate. Most teen pregnancies that occurred 20-30 years ago were to married women‚ while today’s teen pregnancies are due to unwed mothers. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Although teenage pregnancy is decreasing over the last decade‚ there are still to many young women out there that have

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    Depression in Teens

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    (MedicineNet.com). Most social issues in today’s world affect teenagers and causes depression. The main social issues that affect teens today are teen pregnancy‚ peer pressure‚ teen violence‚ social media‚ and sexual orientation. Depression in teens is overlooked as hormones or a “teen attitude”. Depression is increasing at an alarming rate for teens in America. One in five teens suffers from depression. According to Mental Health America‚ the symptoms of a depressed child are as follows; poor performance

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    Teens Sleep

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    look closer‚ and you might notice a familiar trend: many of these students are not paying attention. Instead‚ they are dozing off or even completely asleep. What is so hard for teens these days to get enough sleep? Why are they never rested up and always tired in class? These are some of the many questions people have on teens and sleep. “According to the survey results‚ once a week roughly one-quarter of high school students fall asleep in class‚ 22% fall asleep doing homework and 14% are late to or

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