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    draft Through the years‚ the situation of teenage pregnancy has grown abundantly throughout the United States. Sex education taught in the school system can help teens realize the consequences of having pre-marital sex and prevent pregnancy. The realities and effects of teen pregnancies are sometimes difficult and harsh to face for the mother‚ father‚ and child. Teenage pregnancy is one-hundred percent preventable. The smartest way to prevent teenage pregnancies is to not become sexually active

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    inhibited and boosts our self confidence. These substances also cause our judgments and reflexes to become slower or cause us to lose control all together. Teen’s drugs of choice include marijuana‚ cocaine‚ acid/LSD and prescription medication like oxycontin‚ and ecstasy. Considering the immaturity of teen-agers‚ when they indulge in drugs‚ sex and alcohol they become their own worst enemies. As parents one must wonder what would cause their teenage sons and or daughters to become sexually active or indulge

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    There are many challenges that teens face. They face drugs and peer pressure‚ but the main cause of teen death in the United States is caused by reckless driving‚ drunk driving‚ and texting while driving. They sometimes make these poor choices because they don’t know their certain limits. Often times‚ they make these decisions and it’s too late for them to see the consequences. Teens should be aware of the consequences of breaking these rules that could impact their life or someone else’s. Making

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    Psychosocial Development and the Effects of Teenage Pregnancy Liberty University Abstract An estimated 400‚000 teen girls‚ ages 15-19 years‚ give birth each year in the US. In today’s media sexual activity and teen parenting is often glamorize‚ but the truth of the matter is the reality is harshly different. Having a child during the teen’s formative years carries the high price of emotional‚ physical‚ and financial‚ not only to the mother‚ but father‚ child‚ and community. Parents‚ educators

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    Mr. Peyton English 105 24 September 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Evaluation Cowabunga! Everybody has that one piece of their childhood that always sticks with them. Everybody is in some degree young at heart. For many kids‚ this childhood piece is the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT). The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a unique‚ comical‚ and action-packed idea that has been in comic books‚ cartoons‚ video games and more importantly‚ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie. This movie

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    Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Girl) Monica Ring Have you ever been an avid fan of witchery? How about the supernatural world? Well‚ in this dark spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch‚ Sabrina must learn to stop talking to the dead. Director Ricardo Uhagon Vivas created Witch Girl as a simple fan film that allowed us to view Sabrina in a whole different light. In the actual show‚ Sabrina is a teenager who’s living her life as a witch. However‚ in the short film‚ we get to see what Sabrina was like

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    Bicol University College of Nursing Legazpi City TEENAGE PREGNANCY TREND IN POBLACION BACON‚ SORSOGON CITY Submitted by: Sheena Angela B. Diolata BSN II-B Submitted to: Professor Emee I. Tomenio Biostatistics Professor The Problem Introduction "HUMAYO KAYO AT MAGPAKARAMI!!" GOD told to NOAH after the great flood. What does He really meant with that word? Does He mean to multiply in flesh or spread people’s faith? Teenagers in 21st century are very impulsive and

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    STEREOTYPES Through the Eyes of Teenage Girls A ‘stereotype ’ by definition is a generalized image of a person or group‚ which does not acknowledge individual differences and which is often prejudicial to that person or group. People in general develop stereotypes when they can ’t or are hesitant to get all of the information they need to make fair judgments about a person‚ or a group of people. When this type of situation happens‚ as it most often does‚ the person judging misses the ‘whole picture

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    to prevention. Teenage pregnancy is one of the biggest social issues that society faces today. We have decided to do a research about the level of awareness of the students about pregnancy for various reasons‚ for one‚ Nowadays‚ the percent of early pregnancies climbs up in an alarmingly high rate. It had made us curious of why the rates are going up‚ another reason is that there are people we are related to‚ friends with‚ classmates and neighbors that are going through teenage pregnancy. Our

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    CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY A Literature Review INTRODUCTION Pregnancy rates among adolescent females have fallen steadily since 1990‚ from 116.9 pregnancies per 1‚000 women aged 15-19 in 1990 to 75.4 pregnancies per 1‚000 female teens the same age in 2002. Teens aged 15 to 17 experienced a decline in pregnancy rates of more than thirty percent‚ from 74.2 pregnancies per 1‚000 in 1990 to 42.3 pregnancies per 1‚000 in 2002. The rates for teens aged 18 to 19 also declined between

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