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    sounds like I am actually saying it‚ I want to give it my own twist of creativity. How might you use the strategies for promoting curiosity in addressing this topic? Why do you think these strategies might be effective? By using the strategies for promoting curiosity in addressing this topic you are going deeper into your work and getting the whole picture. Curiosity is having the desire to learn‚ that means you ask questions‚ research‚ do everything in your power to know more about whatever it

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    information that is unverified; it is a reflection of our worldview. An example we will talk about is fear. The fears that easily grip our hearts shows how rumor becomes active‚ then‚ due to a rumor’s characteristic of ambiguity combined with our innate curiosity‚ it quickly spreads. Rumors are an echo of our fears. They become easier to believe when it connects with our fears. A rumor is like the fertilizer for a plant- it nourishes our deep and hidden fears‚ turning what was once just a fright‚ into

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    Teenage Suicide in the Middle East Generally-speaking‚ from the data available‚ the teen suicide rate in the Middle East is tremendously low – lower in this region than anywhere in the entire world. Part of this‚ however‚ may be due to underreporting. Few nations in the Middle East have actually submitted data to WHO as far as suicide rates are concerned‚ and those that have are characterized by incredibly low rates. Egypt’s last report to WHO was in 1987: a 0.0 youth suicide rate

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    CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY A Literature Review INTRODUCTION Pregnancy rates among adolescent females have fallen steadily since 1990‚ from 116.9 pregnancies per 1‚000 women aged 15-19 in 1990 to 75.4 pregnancies per 1‚000 female teens the same age in 2002. Teens aged 15 to 17 experienced a decline in pregnancy rates of more than thirty percent‚ from 74.2 pregnancies per 1‚000 in 1990 to 42.3 pregnancies per 1‚000 in 2002. The rates for teens aged 18 to 19 also declined between

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    More than one million teenagers are 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

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    Curiosity

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    Curiosity To distrust what is always said‚ what seems‚ to ask odd questions‚ interfere in dreams‚ leave home‚ smell rats‚ have hunches does not endear cats to those doggy circles. To value one thing‚ and believe in one thing‚ does not restrict you to only believing in that‚ and not the opposite. I believe in the value of curiosity. Although some days I’d rather go swimming in a community pool‚ not a raging river.Taking risks does not make you curious‚ exactly. Let’s say you jump off a cliff into

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    to do and work to be done. The narrator also describes the some of the behaviors of people with idle time. He said‚ “Sometimes‚ again‚ you see them occupied for hours together in spoiling a pretty flower with pointed instruments‚ out of a stupid curiosity to know what the flower is made of.” These actions are done because they have nothing better to do. When gentlefolk are bored and they have nothing but time on their hands‚

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    Pre Marital Sex

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    their self in the situation because of being curious. And there are some scenarios that the student could involve their self in premarital sex. One example is that one of the students watched pornographic videos from the internet‚ and because of curiosity this student voluntarily practices premarital sex.The question is that why does premarital sex exist from the internet‚ media‚ etc.‚ is premarital sex part of being students or it just because of curiousity? There are many questions that still in

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    to make sense of their world through their own interpretations of it. This philosophy aligns with my own because I believe it is natural for children to need to explore their own environment and through exploration they are able to foster their curiosities and begin to understand and conceptualise what it means to be a part of the world. The UK Forest School community articulated in 2011‚ in their fourth guiding principle that “Forest School opportunities are designed to build on an individual’s innate

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    • Applying a Structural-functionalist perspective can help understand how the issue is affecting society. A way that teen pregnancy in low socioeconomic areas helped shape society is the production of more jobs in certain industries; e.g. planned parenthood • Another way this theory can be applied shows the increase of taxes Australians pay. According to the NCPTP “teen childbearing costs taxpayers at least 9 billion each year” [1] • Studies also show that 52% of mothers on welfare had their first

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