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    Teen Pregnancy

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    7.5 Teen Pregnancy Work File Complete each of the activities below. Fact: Teenage mothers are more likely to drop out of school and only about one-third obtain a high school diploma. Fact: Teenage births are associated with lower annual income for the mother‚ 80% of whom eventually rely on welfare. 1. Read the two facts above and choose one of them. Discuss the possible ramifications for the teen parent’s future and the future of the child. (5 sentence minimum) (10 points) Site

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    Teen Driving

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    Teenager’s Necessity Have you ever questioned why young teens are allowed to drive‚ especially when they’re so reckless? Allowing teens to drive at such a young age is not all bad news. In many ways it benefits the teenager‚ the teenager’s parents‚ and people around them. Driving can be a privilege for all teenagers if they do it by the law. I think that the current driving age should not be raised‚ because it teaches teens responsibility‚ gets teens to places faster and easier‚ and will be beneficial

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    The Modern Shopping Method April 15‚ 2011 The Modern Shopping Method Following the development of the modern society‚ online shopping comes out with the tide of fashion. This new and convenient shopping method attracts the attention of the customers. However‚ there are still many traditional people liking to go shopping on shopping mall‚ because they think this high technology is not enough safe for them. In order to save money‚ time and have more diversified choices‚

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    Parental Pressure on Teens In the movie‚ American Teen‚ there were many types of parental pressures shown on teens entering college. This is a negative trait because more often than not‚ this leads the teen in the wrong direction or results in the teen making poor decisions. According to the PewResearchCenter‚ only nine percent of college students think that they need more parental pressure. In life‚ emotional‚ traditional and financial pressure will have a negative impact on teens entering college

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    Teen suicide

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    solve a hopeless dilemma by ending it all.” (“Teens are...” (para.1) About 4‚600 kids and young adults kill themselves every year and about 40% used a gun to do so. Another 40% suffocate or strangle themselves‚ and 8% poison themselves. (“Kids at risk...”(para. 6) People who try to take their life by pills or by cutting themselves‚ complete the suicide only 3% of the time. (“Kids at risk...”(para. 7) There isn’t always a way to prevent suicide.(“Teens are...(para. 2 ) In fact‚ you may not even know

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    Teens and Their Magazines

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    Teens and Their Magazines There is not a day that goes by where I don’t witness a teenage girl in the mall dressed very provocatively‚ wearing short skirts‚ tight shirts‚ and covered in make-up. The group of girls she associates herself with is also dressed very sexy and in my opinion inappropriate for their age. As they walk they giggle and hold conversations about fashion and what they did with their boyfriends last night. Checking out stores for the latest trends‚ they also take a look at

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    OPERATION & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT QUESTION 1 You are required to choose an organization of your choice as a research object and find out the followings in their organization:- I choose WALMART as my organization. i. Inventory system Wal-Mart invested deeply in IT and communication systems to effectively track sales and producerecords in stores across the country. With the rapid growth‚ it was essential to have a good communication system.Hence‚ Wal-Mart set up its own satellite communication

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    Teen Sexting

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    Sexting Among Teens and the Dangers it Poses The advancement of high-tech has produced a new low. The term “sexting” is a combination of the words sex and texting‚ and is the practice of sending sexually explicit photos electronically by cell phone. Over the past few years‚ sexting has become more common and almost “fashionable” among teen-agers. Many teens are under the impression that this is harmless and no one gets hurt. It is dangerous and destructive behavior‚ often leading to unwanted circumstances

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    taking care of their baby. Most teen mothers end up dropping out of high school‚ because they do not have time for school anymore. They work for low wages to make money and support the child. Some teenagers try to stay in school to have a good image‚ so that other people in school do not look at them as a pregnant teenager but as just one of them. Most teens that have had sex wish they had waited longer and most teens and adults believe that it is important for teens to be given a strong message from

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    cyber-bullying‚ and poor home life situations are the three main paths that lead a teen down the road of suicide. Many schools try to avoid the subject of teen suicide because of its seriousness or touchiness with families and the cost of extra programs. However‚ one way to help prevent the steep increase in this issue is to have more awareness in schools and more people to help others in their cries for help. Offering support to teens that have serious problems need to be more recognized worldwide‚ as well

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