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    improve health in mind and body for as long as it has been around (Hackethal). Being able to express oneself with movement serves as an outlet for stress‚ relieving anxiety and increasing happiness (Castillo). A study involving one hundred and twelve teenage girls‚ which were experiencing mental health problems‚ as well as neck and back pains‚ studied the effect of dance classes on half the group. It was shown that the girls involved in dance classes were not only happier‚ for nearly a year after the

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    teen girls experience this shock each year when they come to find that their pregnancy test is positive. In our society today teenage pregnancy isn’t just a problem but an epidemic. Unfortunately I have seen all stages of the situation unfold recently when my best friend who is almost like a sister to me found out she was having a baby. At the age of seventeen a normal teenage girl is deciding what dress to wear to prom or where they want to apply for their first job. But for my best friend Anna the

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    Children Having Children: Teenage Pregnancy Introduction In todays modern society‚ there is a very liberalized attitude about sex. There is more widespread acceptance of premarital sex. However‚ since adolescents are becoming sexually active at an early age‚ one of the major concerns is pregnancy. “Teens exposed to highly sexual television content were twice as likely to experience a pregnancy compared with lower level or no exposure.” (Papalia‚ Feldman & Martorell‚ 2012

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    2015 Period.3 Not enough effort is put into reducing teen pregnancy rates‚ and one reason for this is that teenage pregnancy rates in the US have generally declined since the 1950’s. But that isn’t good enough‚ because despite the decline‚ the US still has one of the highest teen birth rates in the industrialized world.​ Teen pregnancy should be highly discouraged as it has an effect on the teenage mother and the baby that is born. The teen mother may face complications such as premature labor‚ medical

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    pregnancy and the female and the male condoms help protect against HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). This raises the question‚ should teenagers be allowed to receive birth control methods without their parents’ permission. The answer is teenage girls should not be allowed to receive birth control without parent consent. There are many reasons why birth control methods should not be available to teenagers without their parent’s knowledge. Among the reasons are because this encourages

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    Birth Control is the Best Way to Fight with Teenage Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is frequently discussed all over the country and the efforts have not reduced the numbers‚ as teens continue to have unsafe sex which eventually leads to pregnancy. These developments led different experts to consider the issue of abstinence‚ abortion‚ and general sex education in order to reduce the rates of pregnancy among teens. The average teen will be curious about sex when he or she starts puberty and begins to be

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    Teen Birth Control Usage Do you think birth control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription? Over the years teenage pregnancy has increased tremendously. As a result‚ causing abortions or high school dropouts. In my opinion birth control should be sold over the counter to prevent teenage pregnancy. I am in favor of the pill being given to teens because there have been many researches done that shows good benefits of teens being on the pill‚ but there are people who may

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    and Cultural Theory. New York: Columbia" UP‚ 2002. Print. “As Margaret Mead”: In a speech at Richland College in Dallas Texas‚ on February 24‚ 1977. McRobbie‚ Angela. Feminism and Youth Culture. New York: Routledge‚ 2000. Print. Harris‚ Gardiner Teenage Birth Rate Rises for First Time Since ’91 ‚ New York Times‚ NY‚ Dec 2007. Willis‚ Jessica L. "Sexual Subjectivity: A Semiotic Analysis of Girlhood‚ Sex and Sexuality in the Film Juno." Springer Science + Business Media (2008). Ebscohost.com. 27 Sept

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    11–20% of pregnancies in teenagers are a direct result of rape‚ while about 60% of teenage mothers had unwanted sexual experiences preceding their pregnancy. The birth and abortion rate in the United States is high. The teen birth rate has declined slowly but steadily from 1991 to 2002 with an overall decline of 30 percent for those aged 15 to 19. These recent declines reverse the 23-percent rise in the teenage birth rate from 1986 to 1991. The largest decline since 1991 by race was for black

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    Masesar‚ Adelaine N. Mr. Dalisay (Professor) Insocio 20 February 2013 How Teenage Pregnancy Became Redefined as a Social Problem? All teenage pregnancies‚ not just the youngest ones‚ were categorized as a problem. The inclusion of older teenagers‚ who are far more likely to proceed with a pregnancy than their younger counterparts‚ redefined the issue from one of uncontrolled sex to one of uncontrolled motherhood. The term social issue relates to matters which affect many or all

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