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    THE LEVEL OF NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF EARLY PARENTHOOD AMONG TEENAGERS IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN BACOOR‚ CAVITE An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to The Faculty of College of Nursing University of Perpetual Help System DALTA – Molino Campus Molino III‚ Bacoor‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing HENRY S. DE LEON ELMER A. DONCILLO JOHN EDWARD M. MENDIOLA CATHYRINE M. PEÑA MAELYN D. PEREZ JOMAR D. SANTIAGUEL ANNA LUCY O.

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    Teenage drinking has become one amongst the largest social problems amongst children in America nowadays. Though over 1/2 high student’s drink on an everyday basis‚ the matter is that they’re not tuned in to however dangerous alcohol will actually be. The truth is that alcohol is commonly the reason for various issues among these teenagers. Simply put‚ alcohol ruins several young people’s lives‚ and is currently of the foremost serious issues children face. Drinking and driving is one massive drawback

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    Television Media does not give a realistic image of Teen Pregnancy In the United States‚ teenage pregnancy has become a common occurrence with three out of ten girls getting pregnant before the age of twenty (Dooley). Most young teenagers feel as if conception will never come from their scandalous deeds but‚ in fact‚ it happens more often than what they think. The increasing media coverage on television programming‚ such as 16 and Pregnant and the movie‚ Juno‚ is showing the young adolescents‚ it

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    to healthcare. This study contains a series of retrieved peer-reviewed articles as well as other researched information pertaining to methodology and background of teenage pregnancy in America. The selected peer-reviewed article for the study methodology was Teenage Pregnancy: Whitehead‚ E. (2008). Exploring relationships in teenage pregnancy. International Journal of Nursing Practice‚ 14(4)‚ 292-295. Based on the data found in the editorial will help identify forms of labeling the crisis‚ study

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    hours and want to practice training in youth mentoring would lessen the need for funding. Due to the budget cuts on after school program‚ having college‚ high school and elementary students volunteer and mentor each other can decrease the rate of teenage pregnancy. These educative programs need to be implemented in the school system. Each semester‚ there should be one required sex education assembly to make kids aware of the consequences of unsafe sex and the difficulty of unplanned pregnancy. They

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    using the internet to give them the answers. The growing teenage dependency on the internet has both a negative and positive impact on the world. Some people may say that teens are not too dependent on the internet. Teenagers use to internet to complete homework‚ projects‚ and study for tests because of all the resources available. The internet provides a large collection of online books‚ newspapers‚ and magazines‚ allowing the teenage students to gain more knowledge about their school work and

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    Teenage Pregnancy Research Report: Teenage pregnancy is a pregnancy in an underage teenage girl (typically aged 13-18 years). The problem of teenage pregnancy has resulted from discrepancies in age of sexual and social maturity. Age and criteria of social maturity are not the same in different countries and cultures. The occurrence of pregnancy in teenage girls has medical‚ social‚ economic‚ psychological‚ and other aspects. Teenage pregnancy in developed countries is seen as a social issue resulting

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    Teenage pregnancy facts state that roughly 95% of teenage pregnancies are unintended. Teenage mothers usually do not have an easy life after their pregnancy; many researchers argue that women who experience teenage pregnancy do not have easy lives even before they become pregnant. Teenage pregnancy facts show that both before and after their pregnancy‚ adolescent mothers are more likely to have low family incomes; they are actually more likely to be poor and on welfare. Indeed‚ the poorer the adolescent

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    201-D01 Teenage Pregnancy Research Paper December 13‚ 2013 Abstract Teenage pregnancy is a great deal in society of the social world. Teenage pregnancy can either be a good or bad influence among other teenagers of the world. Teenage pregnancy is often foreseen as a horrible aspect of life because the mothers are too young to raise a child. Teen mothers have a hard time in life and go through major problems with themselves and the child’s life. Teenage pregnancy

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    effective are government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England? Aim: The aim of this research proposal is to access the effectiveness of government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England. Objective 1 To explore the prevalence of teens pregnancy in England; Objective 2 To investigate the social implications of pregnancy among teenagers; Objective 3 To examine the effectiveness of government strategies in reducing teenage pregnancy in England; Key words Background

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