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    Children having children‚ a concept that isn’t supported in our society‚ Even though the teen birth rate is slowly falling‚ there are still an estimated one million teen pregnancies in the United States alone. About 85% of these pregnancies are unplanned‚ which can increase the risk for problems. The biggest risk for teen mothers is delaying prenatal care or worse. Surveys show that 7% received no care at all. Because the body of a teen is still growing she will need more nutrients to support meet

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    Brandon Flanagan Reaction Paper October 29‚ 2014 A defining feature of life in America’s schools today is the increasing incidence of violence. Nearly 3 million crimes take place in or near schools annually. These increases are occurring nationwide. Eighty-two percent of school districts surveyed by the National School Boards Association reported increasing violence within their schools during the past 5 years. More than 60 percent of school districts have reported weapon violations among their students

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    Gangs and Juvenile Delinquency in the Hispanic Culture Abstract: There has been a rise in gang violence among the youth across the nation. There are also cruel and violent tendencies that the youth that are a part of this group. It is important to understand reasons why Hispanic youth are turning toward gangs. The influx of gang activity in the neighborhoods and schools has adversely affected the level of violence seen in communities across the nation. The rise in the Latino population in many

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    In today’s society‚ teen pregnancy has become an issue. If you step foot into a local high school‚ it wouldn’t be shocking to see a pregnant student. In fact‚ if you asked a student if they have a friend who is expecting or has already given birth‚ the answer would most likely be a yes. It seems to be that any form of contraception isn’t a priority for young girls today. Today‚ many girls search for love and attention. These girls believe love and attention could be found by becoming pregnant. Another

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    Teenage Pregnancy: A Socially Inflicted Health Hazard Bratati Banerjee‚ GK Pandey‚1 Debashis Dutt‚2 Bhaswati Sengupta‚2 Maitrayei Mondal‚2 and Sila Deb Department of Community Medicine‚ Maulana Azad Medical College‚ New Delhi‚ India 1Department of Epidemiology‚ All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health‚ Kolkata‚ India 2Department of Public Health Administration‚ All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health‚ Kolkata‚ India Address for correspondence: Dr. Bratati Banerjee‚ Department

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    not to drink‚ such as a pregnancy. Gwen made an appointment with a doctor in late October‚ after signs pointed to her being pregnant. She’s already changed her lifestyle in preparation for

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    Introduction Teenage pregnancy is a new arena of attention and understanding for the developed nations. In terms of both the social and economic health of mothers and their children teenage pregnancy crisis cost is high. It has direct relationship with poverty and underdevelopment. The desired socio –economic development of a nation cannot be possible without the presence of a healthy and optimum population. The past two decades have witnessed a drastic catastrophe of teenage pregnancy in the world

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    Teen pregnancy is increasing yearly. According to the March of Dimes‚ teenage birth rates have decreased steadily in the country since 1991. Teenage birth rates in the United States remain relatively high compared to the more developed countries. According to the March of Dimes‚ "nearly thirteen percent of all births in the United States were teens ages fifteen to nineteen. Almost one million teenagers become pregnant each year and about 485‚000 give birth (Teenage 1). Babies‚ as well as the

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    Psychosocial Development and the Effects of Teenage Pregnancy Liberty University Abstract An estimated 400‚000 teen girls‚ ages 15-19 years‚ give birth each year in the US. In today’s media sexual activity and teen parenting is often glamorize‚ but the truth of the matter is the reality is harshly different. Having a child during the teen’s formative years carries the high price of emotional‚ physical‚ and financial‚ not only to the mother‚ but father‚ child‚ and community. Parents‚ educators

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    Kids Having Kids: Teenage Pregnancy One of the most beautiful things in life that a person could experience is having a child. There is an unspeakable bond between the parent and the child‚ which starts as early as the time they first hear about being pregnant. This is true‚ but it is good to have everything in place when you have a child such as finding the right partner‚ having a good job‚ and stable finances. The truth is that things don’t always go according to plan‚ and there are some consequences

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