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    Persian rule until the 7th century Muslim conquest of Persia of the Sasanian Empire. Many rulers self-declared themselves rulers from 5000-3500 BCE. So while romantic love did play a part in Mesopotamian marriages‚ it is true that‚ according to the customs and expectations of Mesopotamian societymarriage was a legal contract between the father of a girl and another man (the groom‚ as in the case of the bride auction where the groom paid the girl’s father the bride-price) or‚ more commonly‚ between two

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    Psychological Effects of Teenage Pregnancy In recent years‚ the rate of teen pregnancies in America has increased dramatically. Approximately 750‚000 teenage girls between the ages of 15 and 19 become pregnant every year‚ according to the Guttmacher Institute. Within this number‚ 82% of the pregnancies are unplanned. The psychological effects of these pregnancies can be severe.  Birth and Post-Birth Issues * More than half of teenage pregnancies continue to birth. According to a researcher

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    They often argue with their parents‚ easily get angry‚ do not do what their parents tell them to do‚ and even do some dangerous activities like drinking or having drugs. Knowing the important cause and potential effects of teenage rebellion is very necessary. The most important cause of teenage rebellion is parents’ unconscious control. Usually‚ parents always let children obey what they think their teenagers should do‚ instead of listen to their children. When children are young‚ parents need to think

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    Society. Good or Bad?

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    Society. What has it come to? With this said‚ what came to thought? Either the thought of disgust‚ the thought of satisfaction‚ or even the thought of disgrace. Many events came to conclusion. Such things that would make us think “Wow‚ did this happen when our parents were growing up?” “When our parents were growing up‚ would they have done this?” What could have happened

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    THE EFFECT OF EARLY MARRIAGE TOWARDS GIRLS Marriage is found in all cultures. However‚ the word ‘Early Marriage’ brings a whole different meaning to us. Early marriage is marriage at young age. According to GirlsNotBrides (2011)‚ each year‚ about 10 million girls around the globe become child brides. Whether this phenomenon happens with the consent of the girl herself or not is another different story. For sure‚ their lives will never be the same again. These cases usually happens in developing

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    Title Page Causes and Effects of Teenage Rebellion a Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Rosalie De Ramos In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the subject English Mary Alyssa G. Tesalona January‚ 2011 CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF TEENAGE REBELLION TS: Teenagers are said to be the answer to the future‚ but in our present time teenagers are uncontrolled when it comes to their attitude. I. Introduction II. Teenage Rebellion III. Causes of Teenage Rebellion A. Reasons of

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    best resources the world has to offer. To live in the world today without the use of the internet would be sort of difficult. The internet will be around for many years to come and will only get better with time. I disagree that the internet is bad for society because having the internet enables you to keep up with family‚ work from home‚ and stay up to date on what’s going on around the world. When you think of family‚ who you haven’t spoke to in months or possibly years‚ people immediately know the

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    Jonathan Yuanji Yin Eng 111-051 Essay # 3 Draft #1 June 6‚ 2010 Bad effects of smoking for teenager Smoking is only one bad habit‚ which is worse thing in the world and has only bad effects. Around the world‚ almost all countries people are smoke every day‚ but different only some countries people smoke more than others countries. For example‚Asian countries smoking rate less than Europe and America because in Asian female smoking rate lass than male. InEuropean andAmerican countries smoking

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    THE BAD EFFECT OF INTERNET

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    The Bad Effects of The Internet On The Teenagers Brent Staples is an editorial writer for the New York Times. In “What Adolescents Miss When We Let Them Grow Up in Cyberspace”‚ Brent writes about how teenagers nowadays spend too much time on the Internet to communicate with each other‚ and forget to interact with families and friends in the real life.   Using the Internet too much cost the teenagers don’t have socializing‚ the real world experience that would allow them to leave teenagers behind

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    Why does early and forced marriage happen? The causes of early and forced marriage are complex‚ interrelated and dependent on individual circumstances and context. But the practice is driven by these main factors: gender inequality – women and girls often occupy a lower status in societies as a result of social and cultural traditions‚ attitudes‚ beliefs that deny them their rights and stifle their ability to play an equal role in their homes and communities poverty – in families on a low

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