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    issue of this generation of young Filipinos. Without a robust response from all stakeholders‚ the Philippines is on track toward a full-blown‚ national teenage pregnancy crisis. Staggering facts support this call for concern. Recent (2014) data from the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) reveal that every hour‚ 24 babies are delivered by teenage mothers. According to the 2014 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality (YAFS) study‚ around 14 percent of Filipino girls aged 15 to 19 are either pregnant

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    Should Abortion Be Illegal? In 1973‚ the Supreme Court voted to make abortion legal because of the women’s right protected under the 14th amendment in the Constitution. The issue of abortion being legal or illegal was brought to the court’s attention in the Roe versus Wade case. Norma McCorvey‚ also known as Jane Roe‚ wanted abortion to be legal for all women. She went against Henry Wade‚ who was an attorney in Dallas County‚ and who also agreed with abortion being illegal. However‚ in 2003‚ Norma

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    This essay is about the Abortion debates. I choose to write about this because of my personal views. The Abortion debate is one of the biggest debates in the United States. Many topics come up in the Abortion debates from both sides. I have 6 Points from both sides of the issue. The first point I would like to talk about is when is the fetus considered to be a human life? Pro-life thinks that life begins at conception‚ so abortion is akin to murder as it is to the act of taking a human life. Now

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    Abortion should be illegal. Plan as that. Until we dig a little deeper. When I started this paper I was determined not to find anything that I agreed with. I was surprised to find that I agreed with several different reasonable abortions. There are many reasons that still feel that abortion should still be illegal‚ but there are many exceptions to this rule. Why I feel that abortion should be illegal‚ is because my personal beliefs are that a life becomes a living thing at conception. This is

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    Choice & Right Whether abortions are made illegal or not they will continue to happen. Abortion should remain legal in some cases. There are many reasons behind abortion‚ some are necessary in many ways and should only be done under the necessary circumstances. As a citizen of the United States of America it is not only your choice it is your right to carry on with your pregnancy or terminate it in appropriate timing at an official abortion clinic. In the following essay‚ I will give information

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    Abortion is a topic has split people into two different sides. Pro-choice where women are believed to have a choice in whether they want to go through with their pregnancy‚ and then the people that make up Pro-life‚ where they believe abortion should be illegal. Pro-choice seems to be more focused on the status of the mother. They focus in on the aspects‚ such as her age‚ income‚ and if she is truly ready to take on this huge life experience. States should not be able to determine whether or not

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    Cause and Effect Essay: Teenage Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancy is one of the most alarming issues in our world today. Many teenagers engage themselves in sexual intercourse with their partners just to be “in” with their friends. Surprisingly‚ some countries even celebrate early teenage pregnancy‚ as it is a clear sign of fertility. But moderately‚ a teenage girl being pregnant before adulthood is critically looked down upon with shame. In 2009‚ around 410‚000 teenage girls‚ ages 15 to 19‚ gave birth

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    Justice‚ within the concept of discussing abortion and justice there will inherently two sides to the argument‚ both opponents and proponents will argue or defend their position vigorously. As our text clearly highlights and brings to the forefront various aspects related to the topic‚ it is only source of material in a world of contrasting opinions. Depending on which definition one may wish to highlight‚ the term justice can generally be defined as a theory of administering the law in general

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    Teenage Smoking Cigarette smoking is a habit that kills approximately million of people per year. It is surprisingly being picked up by countless amounts of children every day. Smoking becomes a growing trend in the youth community. The number of young smokers has been increasing in most American middle schools and high schools. Both girls and boys are smoking because they think it is cool. Many of them will take this their trend and carry it for their adulthood. The four reasons that cause

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    Argument/Persuasion Essay (Baker Common Assessment) Argument/Persuasive Essay (Baker Common Assessment)—Have you ever noticed the ways in which media present arguments? They often make a statement without providing valid support to their claim. A sound argument makes a claim and offers reasons and evidence in support of the claim. In addition‚ it acknowledges opposing viewpoints and refutes them. Characteristics of an argument include: • an arguable‚ clearly defined‚ and narrowed issue; • a specific

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