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    glorified‚ reasons for such an increase in teenage pregnancies‚ and how effective distributing contraceptives would be. INTRODUCTION I. Attention getter: (show slide of pregnant girls) How many of you have ever seen television shows like “16 and Pregnant”‚ “Teen Mom”‚ or “The Secret Life of an American Teenager”? II. Credibility statement: I am not a teen parent‚ but I have several friends who are and went to school with several teenage parents. Once I chose this topic‚ I did a lot

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    solutionsforamerica.org/healthyfam/teenage-pregnancy.html http://www.escrh.eu/about-esc/news/young-people-report-high-levels-unprotected-sex-and-barriers-affecting-their-right-ob http://healthpsych.psy.vanderbilt.edu/condomConumdrum.htm * Write a brief paragraph here Three Supports for Thesis Statement * Teenage pregnancy and birth rates both dropped in the 1990s among all racial and ethnic groups. Increased use of contraceptives and increased abstinence * Teenage pregnancy is linked to

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    Teenage Pregnancy Problem Statement Teenagers in Antigua 12-16 are becoming pregnant‚ which result to delay or incomplete high school education. Literature review Teenage pregnancy in Antigua has reached an alarming rate. With high increase of teen pregnancy comes along the increase of low birth rate‚ delay or even incomplete high school education‚ according to the as (1999) “Teens who become pregnant are less likely to graduate‚ less likely to get a job and less likely to go to college.”

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    Letter to the editor on teen pregnancy DeVry University 05/10/2014 I’m writing in response to Nicole Etolin’s article‚ “The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy: Examining the Results of 12 Studies.” This brief article outlines the risks associated with teen pregnancy. Speaking as someone who has been through teen pregnancy‚ I feel that the risks Etolin points out paint a picture that is different from what I experienced. Does getting pregnant at a young age cause teen mothers to drop

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    Chase-Lansdale (1989)‚ in an article titled Teenaged Pregnancy and Childbearing‚ teen pregnancy did not become prevalent until the 1960s. Two changes occurred contributing to the increase in teenage pregnancies: 1.) an increase in sexual activity of young girls and 2.) a decrease in the number of teenage marriages. By the 1980s over half of white females and three-fourths of black females were sexually active by the age of 18 (Furstenberg‚ Brooks-Gunn & Chase-Lansdale‚ 1989). Contraception was

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    Did you know that teen pregnancy has been increasing in the United States more and more each year? Approximately one million teenagers become pregnant year round‚ according to the National Campaign to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy. Around 750‚000 of 15- to 19-year-olds become pregnant each year‚ according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists‚ though many teenagers do not believe that they will get pregnant if they engage in sexual activity. Why are there so many teens pregnant?

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    behaviors (Chapin‚ 2001). In a study of 28 adolescent African American parents‚ many admitted to previous attitudes regarding a diminished estimation of personal risk (Smith‚ 2004). This bias contributed to inconsistent birth control use in this teenage

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    Government? This survey reads as if it comes from the 1950s… in the American Midwest. Many parts of America – notably Texas‚ but many others – are the heartland of abstinence-centred sex education. These places also have the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in the developed world. Teens who receive factual sex education are significantly less yesterday’s front-page story‚ with an emphasis on marriage. The virtues of abstinence before marriage should be taught alongside facts

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    Community HealthTanyale BellHCS/457October 27‚ 2014 Rebecca BrownPublic and Community HealthIn today’s 21 century there are many national‚ state‚ local government‚ and health agencies with large amount of information that reflects on teenage pregnancy. For a long time teenage pregnancy has been a number one issue in the United States. Within‚ my paper you’ll find actually facts showing on how the information overlap‚ the type of structure you see at each levels of government‚ what functions do you see

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    Drug and Alcohol Use Is a Factor in Teenage Sex In today’s society teens feel in several ways compromised to use drugs and alcohol. Is common between teens to experiment with drugs and alcohol during their childhood. Unfortunately‚ with frequency teen do not see the connection between their current action and future consequences. Teens have a tendency to feel indestructible and immune to the problems and consequences that may arise from consuming drugs and alcohol. Consuming drugs and alcohol

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