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    Shavado Smith  English 017  Teenagers & Unprotected Sex    In a hyper-sexualized society that continues to thrive as each day passes‚ the thought of unprotected sex has lost the shock value it once possessed.  It is now considered normal to hear teenagers bragging about not only their conquests but the unprotected sex they are having. "She let me go in raw" or "I told him not to use a condom" are just a couple of the phrases one can hear when listening to these conversations. Unprotected sex as

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    NABIL MUHAMMAD 16612299 An essay titled “ Should A Woman Work Outside The Home? “‚ written by Mohammed Akade Osman‚ states that there are so much serious social problems which emerge in socieies where woman work outside their homes. Devorce rate‚ crime rate and immoral acts increase as well as social injustice is formed. Woman should take appropriate job for their good itself. I agree with Mr.Osman’s statements‚ because as time grows‚ i often find or hear each problem occurs everywhere in my

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    is very common for mothers to work outside the home. Whether a woman should stay at home or join the work force is debated by many people. Some argue that the family‚ especially small children‚ may be neglected. However‚ many women need to work because of economic reasons or want to work to maintain a career. I believe that every mother has the right to work‚ and the decision to work should be one that a woman makes on her own. But first she should carefully consider the many problems that she might

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    When I went to see Confessions of a Shopaholic‚ I expected an ultra-feminine chick flick comedy‚ comparable to any waste of tape featuring the latest teen sensations- $10 for a cheap laugh. I was pleasantly surprised as the screen before my eyes unveiled my mother’s lessons of self-worth. The film’s protagonist‚ journalist Rebecca Bloomwood‚ played by Isla Fisher‚ recalls her shopping experiences as a child‚ her mother selecting the less-than-attractive shoes that she can purchase on sale and will

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    without paid maternity leave (Messer). Maternity leave is the vital time a mother takes off of work to take care of herself and her newborn after childbirth. However‚ eighty-eight percent of women in America do not have access to paid maternity leave (Shortall). American women are forced to put their careers and financial stability at risk simply because they want to have children. It is not just that America’s attitude differs from the rest of the world; the gap in maternal leave has its roots in the

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    At What Age Should Teenagers Be Allowed to Take Their Own Decisions? The main problem with questions like this one is their‚ on the one hand‚ ambiguity and‚ on the other hand‚ relentlessness with which those who ask them require to be answered. What kind of decisions? About what? If we think along the lines presupposed by the question‚ we should define the unified age when teenagers should be let to both choose what they would have for breakfast and whom to marry. The point of view behind this

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    Essay Paternity Leave for Men In society today‚ gender equality is becoming a big deal. Maternity leave has never been a questionable topic for new mothers‚ however it becomes controversial when it comes to new fathers. It is of extreme importance not only to the mothers but to the fathers as well. It is a great deal for new dads to share with the early bonding experiences and care for both mother and child. The men should be able to get a decent amount of time off

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    One such example would be mothers working outside the home and not staying at home to look after their children. More and more mothers are stepping out to the working society but at an extremely slow pace. Why is this so? That is because most agree with the statement that mothers should not work outside the home‚ but I beg to differ. Therefore‚ I agree to a small extent to the statement due to a few reasons. The first reason why mothers should step out into the working society is that in the modern

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    Australia has to date not legislated for paid maternity leave‚ unlike most other countries. Assess who should take responsibility for paid maternity leave. Explain the reasons for your response. Paid maternity leave is defined as income replacement to compensate for the leave from paid employment necessary around child-birth (Baird‚ 2002a:2). In the developed world today‚ many western countries have designed a legislated for paid maternity leave such as Sweden‚ Germany‚ United Kingdom‚ New Zealand

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    of schooling comprise of teenagers between the ages of thirteen and eighteen. In most schools‚ engaging in drug abuse includes possession‚ drug dealing‚ use‚ and students high on alcohol or drugs. Approximately‚ America has 16 million teenagers between the ages of 13 to 18 years whom are subject to drug and substance abuse while in school. In this study paper‚ we seek to explore the causes for the rise in drug abuse amongst teenagers while in school. Research in teenager substance abuse indicates

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