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    chose to do my controversial essay on teen pregnancy. Did you know that in the United States of America‚ we have the highest rate of teen births in the world? Well each year in the United States‚ more than 300‚000 babies will be born to teenage mothers who have not even finished high school yet. More than half of these mothers have not even finished the ninth grade even. Many teenagers do not consider the risks involved with sexual intercourse. Teenagers who are responsible

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    growth spurts‚ bullying‚ acne and slobbish behaviour. So what could be the possible benefit of the teenage phase? Most other animals - apes and human ancestors included - skip that stage altogether‚ developing rapidly from infancy to full adulthood. Humans‚ in contrast‚ have a very puzzling four-year gap between sexual maturity and prime reproductive age. Anthropologists disagree on when the teenage phase first evolved‚ but pinpointing that date could help define its purpose. There are a variety

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    Teenage Pregnancy has been a widely discussed topic for several decades. There are many methods used for preventing teenage pregnancy. The largest debate is whether contraceptives provide the best prevention for teenage pregnancy. The pro contraceptives side believes contraceptives are the best prevention for teenage pregnancy because of cost‚ health‚ and choice. The first reason for preventing teenage pregnancy with contraception is cost. The cost means the amount paid‚ charged or engaged to be

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    of many teenage women have been ruptured by teen pregnancy. As a result of their pregnancies‚ their lives are put on hold all because of another responsibility interrupting their own lives. When so many young females are giving birth due to an accidental pregnancy‚ the country surely has to take notice and intervene somehow. While in the past few years‚ teen pregnancy has indeed declined‚ it is still a big problem in our society today (Henshaw). “The United States has the highest teenage pregnancy

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    INTRODUCTION This School Based Assessment is about the topic‚ “Teenage Pregnancy in my Neighborhood.” The people living in the various areas in Montego Bay Freeport consists of residents from all over the world. There are Chinese‚ English‚ American‚ Indian Jamaican and even German residents. Most of the residents in the neighborhood have teenagers‚ a majority of them are girls and the minority is boys. Most of the girls are teenage mothers‚ who have to care and provide for a child and some even

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    Management Of Teenage Pregnancy." British Medical Journal 7979 (2014): 25-29. British Library Document Supply Centre Inside Serials & Conference Proceedings. Web. 12 Mar. 2015. The third source I am including in my research paper is “The Management of Teenage Pregnancy.” I found this article through the University of Alabama Scout search engine and it’s a great source for my paper. The intended audience is the general public in the USA and in Europe. This article focuses on the teenage pregnancy rates

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    include lack of education‚ peer pressure‚ and sexual abuse. The main negative effects are financial instability‚ medical complications‚ and life outcomes. Before we discuss the causes and effects of teenage pregnancy lets define what exactly teen pregnancy is. “Teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ usually within the ages of thirteen to nineteen‚ becoming pregnant. The term in everyday speech usually refers to girls who have not reached legal adulthood‚ which varies across the world‚ who

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    Joan Kjer Kaplan University CM220-11 Professor Nelson August 15‚ 2011 The “Big Idea” that I am going to write about is “teenage pregnancy.” The working thesis statement that I have come up with is‚ “Education is one of the best ways to prevent teenage pregnancy‚ educating teenagers could help the teenagers understand all the consequences of becoming a teenage parent‚ and all the advantages that they can have if they just would protect themselves from becoming pregnant. The research that

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    shaped by the distribution of money‚ power and resources at global‚ national and local levels. Social determinants relate to this issue because it is one of the key things that is influencing teen pregnancy and/or parenthood. It has been proven that teenage girls who have either not done well at school‚ dropped out‚ or do not have a clear idea for their future are the ones that are more likely to become pregnant. A reason for this is because the girl has no plans for her future meaning she has less care

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    Children from homes run by teenage mothers have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of depression and mental health problems‚ the lack of father figures‚ and the high rate of poverty often connected to children in homes run by teenage mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised in nuclear families. Many people believe that the implementation of sex education in schools and the addition of more federal aid for single parents are major causes

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