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    Teen Pregnancy in the Media

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    Teen Pregnancy in the Media Three-quarters of a million teens between the ages of 15 and 19 become pregnant each year; eighty-two percent of those pregnancies are unplanned (“Peer Pressure Facts About Teenage Pregnancy” 1). Most teens that get pregnant do not have the education‚ money‚ or support system to raise a child‚ thus resulting in a poor life for the mother and the child (Wikipedia “Teenage Pregnancy” 3). Teenage pregnancy is a growing issue‚ especially in the United States‚ which is very

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    shows like ‘16 and pregnant’ encourage teenage girls to start their own family at a young age. Where this agreement usually ends however‚ is on the question of rather TV show ’16 and pregnant’ have helped teenage girls from getting pregnant at a young age. Whereas some are convinced that the show has reduced teenage pregnancy rates‚ others maintain that the show is not something teenagers should be watching because of the influence the show gives teens. Anyone familiar with the TV show ’16 and pregnant’

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    Glmaorizing Teen Pregnancy

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    30 November 2011 Reality Television Glamorizes Teen Pregnancy Media‚ specifically television has taken the issue of teen pregnancy to a whole other level. The shows 16 and Pregnant‚ Teen Mom‚ and The Secret Life of the American Teenager document the lives of young teenage girls facing the issue of being a pregnant teenager. Originally created to show the controversial subject of teen pregnancy‚ all of these shows soon began to change. As the seasons continued in all three of these shows‚ the

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    Reality TV shows make teenage girls think that it is okay to get pregnant‚ not get a high school diploma‚ and act like whores. Some TV shows even try to show a good side of getting pregnant. In my opinion girls need to graduate high school and not worry about a baby. Teenage girls watch a lot of shows that make it seem okay to get pregnant. Shows like Teen Mom‚ 16 & pregnant‚ and The Secret Life of an American Teenager are shows that portray sex. In Teen Mom they like to show all of the parents

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    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 is okay to be pregnant. The series 16 and Pregnant and the movie Juno‚ are both based upon teenagers getting pregnant and going through the television

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    show. One show in particular that I was persuaded to watch is MTV’s 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

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    perceive the dangerous influence of media and its consequences. Television shows like 16 and Pregnant‚ and its spin off Teen Mom have given adolescents different views on what it’s like to be a parent. Although it does show the struggles of raising a child‚ going to school‚ and having a job. It also shows how you can make an easy profit from just having a it. Over the two years of their debut‚ 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom has collected a significant amount of attention in the entertainment media

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    MTV’s hit show affects both the viewers and reality stars. 16 & Pregnant focuses much more on the relationships between parent and child not only with the newborn‚ but also with the teen’s parent as well. The show follows the lives of pregnant teenagers and films the struggles with teen pregnancy. 16 & Pregnant has shown positive correlations with one of the main issues in The United States‚ teen pregnancy. MTV paired with The National

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    16 and Pregnant affect the drop in teen pregnancy rates Teen pregnancy in American has always been a problem since the 1970s. But since the 1990s the rate of teen pregnancy has dropped‚ and in the 2000s specifically 2009 it has been the lowest ever. Some researchers believe that a reality TV show that airs on the network MTV may have something to do with the decline in pregnancy rates amongst teens. The TV show is called 16 and Pregnant and every week a different

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    become in teens ages fourteen and up‚ how famous it has become in the United States and how the majority of teens do not finish their education after becoming pregnant. The sources used in this essay provide the necessary information needed for readers to understand why and how a teenagers environment has become influential for them becoming pregnant. Teenage pregnancy is affecting teens by them to drop out of school and not finish their education which later results in a limited amount of choices when

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