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    Cause of Teenage pregnancy in Thailand Nowadays‚ the problem of teenage pregnancy in Thailand doesn’t affect only teenage mothers’ lives‚ but also many aspects of Thai society‚ such as family‚ occupation‚ the economy‚ etc. Moreover‚ it is expected that in the future‚ the problem will increase and become bigger and harder to solve. According to the Bureau of Reproductive Health at the Public Health Ministry‚ Thai teenager births have increased 43 percent during the last 10 years and Thailand’s teenage

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    PREGNANCY AMONG TEENAGE GIRLS More than one million girls become pregnant every year in the U.S.‚ a rate of teen pregnancy greater than those of other industrialized nations. There is as much research supporting the close relationship between self-esteem and teenage pregnancy as any other problem behavior. Hayes and Fors (1990) report that lower self-esteem is often an antecedent to the engagement in premarital sexual relationships and is more likely to be responsible for teen pregnancies

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    Does “16 and Pregnant” Encourage or Discourage Teenage Pregnancy? Have you ever thought about how kids are being affected by tv shows like “16 and Pregnant?” 16 and pregnant discourages teen pregnancy‚ the rates of teen moms have gone down‚ the tv shows reality‚ people just make titles and assume stuff when they are wrong. First of all‚ by showing what will happen if teens are unsafe and showing their mistakes will help teens not to make those mistakes. Showing how difficult it can be to be a

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    United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the western world with approximately one million adolescents becoming pregnant every year (National Women’s Health Information Center). Almost one-sixth of all births in the United States are to teenage women. Although pregnancy may occur in any teenager‚ some teens are at higher risk for unplanned pregnancy than others. There are many risk factors to adolescent pregnancy‚ these include factors in the community and the family such as parents’ lack

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    In the image above we see a female of Caucasian descent‚ mostly likely in her late teens‚ sitting on her bed clutching a pregnancy test in her hand. The image portrays a girl who isn’t enthusiastic about the outcome of the pregnancy test‚ by the way one hand is clutching the pregnancy stick and the other is fisted together tightly. We can also tell the apprehension she is feeling by the tension in her demeanor; her legs are held firmly together‚ and her feet seem to dig into the carpet beneath her

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    signs that she’s curious in this novel. Her curiosity is first shown when she spots a piece of gum in a hole in a tree of the Radley’s lot. She grabs it‚ and then eats it. This shows an extreme level of curiosity. She also shows curiosity when she walks in front of all those men at a jail because she wanted to see what her father was up to. This was an extremely dangerous move‚ and definitely shows curiosity in a major way. Scout herself even says “My curiosity bursts:  Why were you all takin’ up collection

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    Running Head: Teen Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancies and Health Risks Betty Samuelsen Western Governors University Teen girls should refrain from the peer pressure of becoming pregnant. Becoming pregnant at a young age may have consequences with the range of seriousness. Pregnant teens are encouraging others to become pregnant in the form of peer pressure. Teens are watching too much television that encourages them to become pregnant. Pregnancy is a major reason that the dropout rate of teen

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    strawberry” (4)‚ represents his daughter as a toddler who will soon grow up into a beautiful young lady. From “no sooner are the words out than I regret forestalling her pleasure” (7-8)‚ we can also assume that he regretted holding her back from her own curiosities and discoveries‚ his fatherly instincts to nurture and care for his daughter while she is still young could be the cause of this; it would have been his way of protecting her. It also suggests that he came to the realization that he needed to allow

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    A Most Mysterious Material: The Aerogel In his book‚ “Stuff Matters”‚ Miodownik discusses‚ through personal narratives‚ the many facets of material science and their applications in real world instances. Out of all of the different types of materials he encounters‚ perhaps the most exotic were aerogels. In this chapter‚ “Marvelous‚” Miodownik begins in a top secret U.S. government laboratory where he first sets his eyes on this mysterious material. At first‚ Miodownik is denied a chance to observe

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    information to some of their curiosities in their surroundings. This ideas and kind of reasoning are being passed through generation to another. And as of now‚ some theories and discoveries are being use by the current people in this world and became part of our daily activities. 3. How are philosophers and scientists similar in their way of thinking? Philosophers and scientists are similar on how they see world. They have the same attitudes and they are full of curiosity in their minds to their surroundings

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