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    BAE 1024 - ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ENGLISH Trimester: Trimester 1-2013/2014 Title: A Critique on “(Social’s role in Teenage Pregnancies)” Article reference: Azrul Mohd Khalib (2012). The Malaysian Insider: Society‘s role in Teenage Pregnancies. Retrieved 12 November 2012 from :< http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/print/opinion/societys-role-in-teenage-pregnancies/ > Introduction Malaysian born Azrul Mohd Khalib writes frequently on issues affecting his native land. He is currently

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    United States has the highest teenage pregnancy rate and the highest teenage low birth weight babies. For decades‚ our primary means of preventing teenage pregnancies was to demand that teenagers not have sex‚ but teens are rebellious so no matter what you say if they want to have sex they will. There are many consequences to having a baby young. Teenage pregnancies ruin not only one‚ but many lives. There are several health risks for the baby and children born to teenage mothers and are more likely

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    Speech 2:00 T-TH How to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy carries high cost in terms of both the social and economic health of mothers and their children. Teenage mothers are less likely to receive prenatal care‚ and their children are more likely to be born before term‚ to have low birth weights‚ and to have developmental problems. Teenage mothers are also less likely to complete their education than moms over twenty years of age. Teenage pregnancy and birth rates both dropped in the 1990s

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    (1) Introduction (2) Statement of the problem (3) Research question * What are the causes of teenage pregnancy? (3) * How does the problem impact the lives of the teenagers? (4) * What can be done to correct this problem? (5) Reason for selecting area (6) Method of Investigation (6) Instrument

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Definition and explanation of teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is simply defined teenage girl who became pregnant at an early age. The term connotes that the girl has not reach the legal adulthood before conceiving. Like United States‚ our country‚ Philippines also facing this kind of problem. Our government discusses how to prevent and low down the rate of pregnancy especially in the teenagers. Most cases of teenage pregnancies are observed in the lower economic strata

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    sex education should be taught in school are: teenage pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted diseases (STD)‚ and self-respect. The first reason why sex education should be taught in school is teenage pregnancy. According to the CDC‚ “ in 2009 ‚ a total of 409‚840 infants were born to 15-19 year olds‚ for a live birth rate of 39.1 per 1‚000 women in this age group.” Teenage pregnancy has tremendous effects from family life to U.S. taxpayers. The teenage mother is more likely to not graduate from high

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    but only fall into a dilemma of raising their own child‚ and then realizing that they were not ready for such a responsibility. In order to stop teenage girls from thinking that sex will benefit them‚ my scheme involves shaving their long‚ gorgeous hair and eyebrows monthly‚ to the point where they look as ugly as a naked mole rat. Not only will teenage girls that

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    Being a teenage parent changes a teenager’s life tremendously and permanently. Many girls who get pregnant‚ whether they choose to keep the child or not‚ give up their hopes of being happily and successfully married‚ of being able to attend a college full time with no children to worry about‚ and many girls never even finish off their senior year the way they wanted to. Teenage girls getting pregnant and having children is not a new issue‚ in fact it has been around for years. In fact‚ according

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    States were teenage girls from the ages fifteen to nineteen. Almost one million teenagers become pregnant each year and about 485‚00 give birth. * In many situations the answer to keeping a relationship going is to have a good sex life. Most teen relationships are based on sex. This is one of the main reasons why teenage birth are so

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    can do things themselves. At the same time‚ they are overwhelmed and still desire parental protection.  C.Hormonal changes  As teenagers bodies are changing‚ hormone fluctuations can bring about all sorts of mood changes.  There are many causes of teenage rebellion but some causes that are all linked to one another are experiences in their changing bodies‚ hormonal changes‚ and relating to the opposite sex differently. Once children hit the age of about 13 or 14‚ and they become teenagers‚ their bodies

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