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    Molar pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy in which a non-viable fertilized egg implants in the uterus and converts a normal pregnancy into an abnormal one (which will fail to come to term). A molar pregnancy is a gestational trophoblastic disease[1] that grows into a mass in the uterus that has swollen chorionic villi. These villi grow in clusters that resemble grapes.[2] A molar pregnancy can develop when an egg that is missing its nucleus is fertilized and that may or may not contain fetal

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    Teenage Marriage

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    the ages of 14 and 19 are married (Chan). Teenage marriage is a large issue because of the intellectual‚ economic and mental toll it takes on its advocates. Married teens are more likely to drop out of high school and have lower incomes than those who get married at a mature age. Also‚ teens are more likely to be divorced from their wedlock partners within 15 years of being married at an adolescent age than those who get married older (Stritof). Teenage marriage is an unhealthy decision and should

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    Teenage abortion

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    Name: Institution: Subject: Date: Teenage Abortion The introduction of laws—the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act and the Child Custody Protection Act—making it mandatory for medical practitioners to request for parental involvement in abortion-related decision-making has led to a massive drop in cases of teenage abortion in the US. According to New‚ since the introduction of these laws there has been a 50% reduction in cases of teenage abortion (3). The incidence of abortion among

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    Theoretical Grammar

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    1. The subject of theoretical grammar and its difference from practical grammar. The following course of theoretical grammar serves to describe the grammatical structure of the English language as a system where all parts are interconnected. The difference between theoretical and practical grammar lies in the fact that practical grammar prescribes certain rules of usage and teaches to speak (or write) correctly whereas theoretical grammar presents facts of language‚ while analyzing them‚ and gives

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    coherent set of ideas and models. Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework of the study is a structure that can hold or support a theory of a research work. It presents the theory which explains why the problem under study exists. Thus‚ the theoretical framework is but a theory that serves as a basis for conducting research. Purpose: * It helps the researcher see clearly the variables of the study. * It can provide him with a general framework for data analysis. * It is essential

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    Teenage Abortion

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    Teenage Abortion After reading another essay on teen abortion‚ I started to think‚ and eventually decided to write out my thoughts on the subject. I’m offering a different point of view‚ not an attack. Their essay was truly touching‚ and even a bit disturbing. I couldn’t help but shake my head at the thought of a parent forcing their child; a fellow human being‚ a life that they created‚ to make such an important and life changing decision like having an abortion‚ and yet‚ in a strange

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    Teen Pregnancy in The Media

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    16 and Pregnant. In this project I will talk about how shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom apply Aristotle’s concepts of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in an attempt to decrease teen pregnancy in America. I remember when I was in high school and Jamie Lynn Spears’ pregnancy was a lead story in the news. Her pregnancy was such a big deal because she was only 16 at the time and on top of that her sister was a pop star. I remember hearing so many negative comments about her‚ which I found dramatic

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    leader and this is wendy‚ shirlyn and Azlina. Today‚ we’re going to talk about teenages’ issues that always happened around us and finally we chose the topic of "Teen Pregnancy". Let’s start with wendy‚ what do you think about Teen Pregnancy‚ is it good or bad? Wendy: I against Teen Pregnancy.There is no way one could consider teen pregnancy is a good thing. Far too many lives have been damaged due to teen pregnancy in the past. The teen for one must make adult decisions regarding the infant‚ thereby

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    Teenage Depression

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    occurrences‚ or both‚ are to blame. It can quickly turn into a severe problem like teenage depression and even to suicide. Dealing with these struggles‚ ups and downs‚ and challenges as a teen can be scary and difficult. It often requires professional therapy and possible antidepressant medications to help teens cope with such trying times. While all teens experience their fair share of emotional turmoil‚ teenage depression can take a dangerous turn when it continues for weeks on end without the

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    Teen Pregnancy vs. Adult Pregnancy Adolescent years are the most important years of your life. To have a baby during adolescence is a very difficult thing. Pregnancy can change a life. Waiting to get pregnant until adulthood is a good idea. Once you get pregnant at a young age‚ you are faced with many difficult situations. A pregnant teen may encounter many problems‚ such as loss of freedom‚ financial problems‚ schooling and career issues. Practicing abstinence‚ having safe sex and putting

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