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    People witnessed violence every day‚ but it’s different when you’re the victim. Violence scars many victims and being subjected to violence changes their lives the only physically but also mentally. Being a victim of domestic violence can heavily effect someone. Many people not only witness violent physically in person but also visually through social media. Social media takes an important role‚ it lets people access thousands of violent video from all around the world. This allows people to open

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    Domestic Violence Project Paula Hollis Kaplan University CM 22 Section 52 Nick Pincumbe October 4‚ 2012 Here in Bay County‚ we have a population of 169‚856 people. Last year‚ 2011‚ there were a total of 1‚074 cases of domestic violence. During my research‚ I have found that we have a Salvation Army office with a “program” for cases of domestic violence. Even though this program is good‚ it is not enough to keep up with the crime in our area. I believe we need to improve

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    Teen Violence Teen violence is a big and growing problem in our country today. Everyday we hear on the news of teenagers involved in violent crimes. Part of the reason I believe is that weapons are becoming more accessible. You can go into a ninety-nine cent store and buy a knife without any questions. Teen violence is something we must work to stop. Teens have become subject to desperation and peer pressure driving them toward violence. One reason that we are seeing more and more teen violence

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    Adolescent pregnancy is viewed as a high-risk situation due to the serious health risks that this creates for the mother‚ the baby‚ and society at large. Describe various risk factors or precursors to adolescent pregnancy. All races of females in low socioeconomic status In 2009‚ 57% of teen pregnancies were to Non-Hispanic blacks and Hispanics/Latinos Those in foster care Those in the juvenile detention system The risk factors are determined based on the teen’s upbringing‚ knowledge‚ and attitude

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    Santo Tomás‚ University of (sän’tō tōmäs’)‚ at Manila‚ the Philippines; Roman Catholic‚ coeducational; founded 1611 by Dominican priests. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the country. It has faculties of sacred theology‚ canon law‚ philosophy‚ civil law‚ medicine and surgery‚ pharmacy‚ arts and letters‚ and engineering as well as colleges of education‚ science‚ commerce and business administration‚ architecture and fine arts‚ and nursing. There is also a graduate school and a conservatory

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    Research Statement: Effects of Teenage Pregnancy on Educational Disabilities in San Miguel‚ Zamboanga del Sur INTRODUCTION According to UNICEF‚ teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ usually within the ages of 13-19‚ becoming pregnant. Teen pregnancies may result for different reasons such as customs and traditions that lead to early marriage; adolescent sexual behaviour which may also be influenced by alcohol and drugs; lack of education and information about reproductive sexual health

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    References: About Teen Pregnancy ( n.a‚ 2014) Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/teenpregnancy /aboutteenpreg.htm Teen Pregnancy (n.a‚ 2014) Retrieved from The National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy http://www.stayteen.org/teen-pregnancy The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy‚ Teen Pregnancy: So What (n.a‚ 2009) Retrieved from http://www.teenpregnancystatistics.org/content/teen-pregnancy-facts.html

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    Social Construction of Teenage Pregnancy in the United States: Race‚ Class and Gender In the United States‚ an estimated forty five percent of all female teenagers have premarital sex. As a result‚ about forty percent of all female adolescents become pregnant at least once before age twenty; and about four-fifths of these pregnancies are unintended. Twenty percent of these female adolescents bear a child‚ and about half of them are unmarried (Lawson and Rhode‚ 2). In a society that associates

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    understanding of the social issues around the world ‚not only that directly affect him/her but which are affecting societies .In the movie the debaters understood the social issues which were designed to segregate communities. James Jr has seen the raving effects of racism all around him and longs to live in a future where no one must be in fear simply because of the color of their skin. A socially engaged scholar is another theme shown. The movie explores the social constructs in Texas during the Great Depression

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    becoming pregnant and more than 80% of them are unplanned pregnancies. This number is so high because teenagers are not taking the responsibility of practicing safe sex and mainly because of abortion. In 38 states a minor must have parental consent to go though the abortion. Teens are often looking to abortion but when they do not get consent‚ they practice more unsafe options that are harmful to both the mother and their baby. Teen pregnancy is at an all time high and as a country we‚ as a country;

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