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    unborn child.  There are many teenagers all over the United States facing untimely  pregnancies.  Statistics on teenage pregnancy show that this is a common problem in society.  “One in ten women between the ages of fifteen and nineteen are faced with pregnancy”  (Birthright).  Since most people do not see it in their everyday lives‚ not many people realize  how extensive the problem of teenage pregnancy really is.  According to Teen Help‚ “34  percent of teenagers have at least one pregnancy before they turn 20” (Teen Help)

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    - Market Based •          Pigouvian Taxes •          Cap & Trade -- pollution permits •           Pollution Prevention -- Investment in Technology •           Direct Production of Environmental Quality - Conservation‚ Sewage Treatment‚ Cleaning Up Toxic Waste sites etc.     I recommend that you focus on the market based policies for pollution reduction --- Pigouvian or pollution taxes and trade able pollution permits. See the EPA’s website at:

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    Down Syndrome Sociology

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    Evidence suggests that a very significant proportion of children with Down syndrome could be placed successfully in a mainstream school. Research data‚ although still somewhat limited‚[1] indicates that such placements lead to academic as well as social gains and increase the chances of the child making local friendships that extend beyond the school day. These facts have lead increasing numbers of parents to seek an inclusive placement for their child. In some parts of the country[2] over 80% of

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    Freedom. We all dream about it. We all wish we could break free of the rules‚ laws and constraints we are all chained down by. The uniforms‚ taxes‚ laws and harsh‚ judgemental opinions: All these keep us in order‚ organized and running smoothly like a well-oiled machine. But sometimes what is best for people is not the strict guidelines and controlling regulations‚ but the shattering of the barrier to insanity and liberation‚ the spreading of wings and freedom of flight that we can only ever experience

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    Get Down Thesis

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    Title: Boogie Nights: Music‚Youth‚ and Joy in Netflix’s The Get Down While The Get Down second season premieres this Friday via streaming service Netflix. I am ecstatic for it and it was one of my favorite shows of last year. I’m not a person to binge watch shows but The Get Down was one of those shows. A hero’s journey told through the eyes of a love sick boy in the Bronx‚ named Zeke. The Get Down is one part musical drama ‚comic narrative‚ and coming of age

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    Black Hawk Down

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    Black Hawk Down is a story written by Mark Bowden‚ It tells the story of how a crew of Delta and Ranger Boys flew into Mogadishu‚ a city within Somalia. The mission of these men was to conduct a raid on a building in the heart of the city; they were looking for a man named Mohamed Farrid Aidid. Aidid was the warlord leader over the area and was responsible for withholding American and Foreign aid to the people of Somalia. The warlords were attempting to rule the people of Somalia using starvation

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    are fond of traveling. They spend their holidays traveling. They travel to see other countries and continents‚ to learn a lot about people’s traditions‚ to enjoy picturesque places. It is interesting for them to discover new things‚ different ways of life‚ to meet different people‚ to try different food. Those who live in the country like to find themselves in large cities with their shops‚ cinemas‚ crowds of people. City-dwellers usually like a quiet holiday by the sea or in the mountains with nothing

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    Down a Dark Hall

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    Down a Dark Hall was written by Lois Duncan and is a book about a girl named Kit Gordy‚ going to a boarding school miles away from the closest town‚ which is a small village called Blackwood. So she comes to her new home for the school year with her new step father Dan and her worrying mother‚ who are ready to go on their honeymoon. When they see the boarding school that Kit would be staying at‚ it looked surprisingly different from what they saw in the brochure they were given. The three of them

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    Watership Down paper

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    Watership Down‚ Survival of the Fittest In the story Watership Down by Richard Adams‚ Hazel‚ Fiver‚ and many of their friends leave their home to go find a new one‚ and it often gets quite interesting to see how the rabbits get out of some sticky situations. However‚ the movie I believe takes away some of that suspense. The movie is actually very different than the book in many ways but they are occasionally a lot alike‚ but in the movie there was a lot that stood out. A similarity of the book

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    October‚ 2009 Effects of Western culture on teenagers Led by wealthy Western countries‚ the mass media‚ the fashion industry and the education curriculum‚ the perception of beauty is increasingly being defined by Western parameters due to reasons such as globalization‚ free trade and high technology. The inundation of Western culture is undeniable as it has effects that are both unconsciously beneficial and detrimental in our daily lives. Teenagers‚ who engage in surfing the World Wide Web‚ television

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