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    topic of teenage pregnancy and how it is a factor in the August Town community. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM What are the challenges and consequences of teenage pregnancy in the community of August Town? Purpose of Research The purpose of this research is to identify the consequences and challenges of Teenage Pregnancy in the community of August Town. Definition of Terms Teenage Pregnancy:

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    pregnancy. But is there really an epidemic? And‚ more importantly‚ when did the American society start to perceive teenage pregnancy as such? Teenage pregnancy is a major concern in today’s society; there are many ways to prevent teen pregnancy‚ many people to get advice from‚ and many decisions that a teen parent must make. What is teen pregnancy? Teen pregnancy is defined as a teenage or underage girl (usually within the ages of 13-19) becoming pregnant. Every society creates myths‚ but is not

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    Teenage Pregnancy: Society’s Newest Trend After being raised with three sisters‚ I’ve come to notice that your typical teenage girl spends the majority of her time thinking about clothes‚ school‚ and boys. While I could be wrong about the clothes and school part‚ the numbers give me a leg to stand on when it comes to boys‚ 76.4 girls per 1‚000 females who are pregnant are spending all of their time worrying about bringing a child into the world due to teen pregnancy (Henshaw‚ 2004). Within the

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    TEENAGE DRUG ABUSE ADDICTIONS AND HOW THEY START • Addictions start because of Sometimes kids and teens try drugs to fit in with a group of friends. Or they might be curious or just bored. A person may use illegal drugs for many reasons‚ but often because they help the person escape from reality for a while. If a person is sad or upset‚ a drug can - temporarily - make the person feel better or forget about problems. But this escape lasts only until the drug wears off. • Drug addiction‚ or substance

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    The occurrence of teenage pregnancy is a social issue causing governments and organisations to implement strategies and tools to minimise the prominence‚ and further educate teens about contraception. Recently the development of infant simulators to combat this issue has become a popular‚ though expensive solution. With exposure to social media and growing technology‚ teens can gather their attitude towards the effects of teenage parenthood would have on their lives. Therefore‚ the use of infant

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    This causes a lack of education enabling the teenage mother to get a proper job to support her and her baby. Second‚ their are many health risks to babies of teen mothers. Thirdly‚ the teenage will grow up too fast and not have the proper childhood. Instead of being able to go and hang out with friends on a Friday night‚ they have to stay home and take care of their child. Not being able to live a proper childhood could cause depression for the teenage which is both bad for her and her child. In some

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    Review of the mental capability of teen-age girls whom have children. In addition to the societal effects pertaining to health care for both mother and child. * Analyze state laws pertaining to teenage abortion * Teenage mothers educational level * Ramifications of pro-choice for teenage mothers Body I. 1.) First Point (Pros of abortion) A.)A young woman’s right ~ Fran 1. Abusive home 2. Religious freedom 3. Her body 4. Education 2.) Health a.) Physical

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    Taking birth control can damage young teenage girls in long lasting ways by causing infertility and also damaging the female ovaries over time. The cause of damage ovaries can lead up to increase the risk of cervical cancer. Teenage girls consuming birth control don’t realize the long term effects that can be presented in the future. Teenage girls assure themselves that the probability of becoming infertile doesn’t concern them at this age. But are teenage girls ages from 15 to age 21 really prepared

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY INTRODUCTION Teen Pregnancy is a major concern in todays society‚ although the teen pregnancy rate has declined over the past 20-30 years‚ the United States still has the highest teenage pregnancy rate. Most teen pregnancies that occurred 20-30 years ago were to married women‚ while today’s teen pregnancies are due to unwed mothers. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Although teenage pregnancy is decreasing over the last decade‚ there are still to many young women out there that have

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    Comparative Investigation into Teenage Pregnancy in Wales and England BTEC Level 3 Diploma Public Services CONTENTS PAGE No. Section Page 1. Planning 2. Introduction 3. Methodology 4. Investigation Findings & Analysis Wales Ireland 5. Conclusion 6. Evaluation 7. Bibliography 8. Appendix PLANNING MY INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION Title for Investigation Comparative study of teenage pregnancy in Wales and England

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