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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Being a pregnant teen can be a great issue. The act of being a pregnant teen itself has shown to cause stress‚ anxiety‚ and even depression. Maybe the teen cannot afford to care for the baby. Maybe the teen was raped. Maybe the teen is afraid to tell her parents. Whatever the case may be‚ the whole situation is too much to handle for the teen herself. It would be in the best interest for this teen to seek counseling so she can have someone to talk to. The best bet would be to go to the school counselor

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    Teen Drinking

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    and memory has been proven to be smaller in people that have started drinking in a young age. In a recent study where short-term memory skills in alcohol dependent and non-dependent teenagers were studied the conclusion was that alcohol dependent teens had a harder time remembering words and simple math equations. Judgment and self-control are reduced‚ speech may be slurred; balance‚ vision‚ reaction time and hearing will be impaired. Alcoholism also causes damage to the brain. Alcoholics may suffer

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    Teen pregnancy is an issue becoming increasingly more popular. Or is it? Many people believe that because so many teenage girls are getting pregnant nowadays that we live in a country where there is a “baby boom” so to speak. However‚ this is not the first time there has been an increase in the teen birth rate. It could be that our country will go through periods of “baby booms” and it is not so abnormal after all. But one question that is probably often asked and given many different answers to

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    Musci and Teens

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    how they dress. Their parents tell the teens to find friends who have the same interests in them and usually that comes to what kind of music they like. Teens develop through high school to find themselves and most turn to music since most musicians lyrics express their feelings then the teens share that same attitude with the music. In this way teens can express their individuality with how they dress as well as who the hang out with. Besides that teens back then were also influenced by what

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    Teen Leadership

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    [pic] [pic] TEEN LEADERSHIP A LEADER’S MANUAL Adapted from Montana State University‚ Teen Leadership Leader’s Manual‚ July 1996 Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work‚ Acts of May 8 and June 30‚ 1914‚ in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension‚ Burlington‚ Vermont. University of Vermont Extension‚ and U.S. Department of Agriculture

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    Romanski Teen Pregnancy Pregnant teenage mothers are under pressure and feel like they can’t handle the responsibility of taking care of a child. For those teens who decide they can’t raise their baby‚ there are two alternative options‚ abortion or adoption. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy prior to birth. Adoption is the process in which both biological parents give up their parental rights to a chosen family/ individual. Abortion is a more common trend in teens today. More than

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    Payne 1  Cami Payne  Mr. Stewart & Ms. Hart  English 11  22 January 2015  Teen Pregnancy  Teen pregnancy has developed into one of the United States’ largest and most debated  problems. Having a baby while still in high school can create difficulties like not being able to  complete high school‚ not going to college‚ and not being as effective in the workforce.​ Other  than social dilemmas there are certain health issues that are more likely to appear in a teenage  pregnancy for example the baby is more likely to have a low birth weight

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    Teen Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is a major issue in the world today. Whether teens are uneducated‚ having emotional problems‚ or simply made a mistake‚ teens need help in preventing pregnancy. Teens should know the consequence of becoming pregnant before the pregnancy‚ not after. Teenage girls are typically unprepared to care for baby financially‚ emotionally‚ and independently. Rate of pregnancy There are high rates of getting pregnant. According to an online article titled Eleven

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    Violence

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    Aria Trejo Mr. Royal AP Literature P6 2 August 2013 Violence The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison displays numerous amounts of description using figurative language and patterns of creative writing. The fight scene‚ for example‚ uses an expressive usage of imagery along with an abundance of simile. The excerpt itself relies on the emotions and first person telling of the story. Within this emotion‚ internal conflict and character realizations are found both in the reader and main character. The

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    Educating Teens

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    Educating Teens About the United States Navy About 70 percent of teens know what the United States Navy is and how it helps the country. Programs about the United States Navy will educate students and help them become more involved in United States history. Overall‚ most teens don’t know much in regards to the United States Navy and much with education programs to teach teens in regards to the history‚ training programs‚ and the education they must have to be in it. The history behind the United

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