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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    pregnancy rate has fallen. Even so‚ the rate in the United States remains high and is still a problem that needs a solution. Teenagers who give birth before they are capable of raising a child place many burdens on themselves and their families‚ both financially and mentally. Teenage pregnancy has long lasting impacts on the mom’s health‚ performance in school‚ and the baby’s development. However‚ teenage pregnancies can be avoided‚ or decreased‚ through prevention. This involves abstinence‚ use of contraceptives

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    Examine the reasons for changes in divorce rate since 1970 Since the 1960’s divorce rate began to increase dramatically but the biggest rise in divorce rate was in 1972 when it doubled and was 120‚000. The divorce rate continued to rise and in 1993 reached its peak at 180‚000. There has been explanations for the rise in divorce which are: secularisation‚ changes in law‚ divorce had become cheaper and also changing attitudes in society especially with women as they had begun to receive more rights

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    dollars are spent to recruit new athletes” (Annexstein 1). This means that 64% of athletic operating budgets and 68% of recruitment funds are for males‚ results in an unequal balance between males and females. Women’s programs are not supported financially and colleges cannot adequately hire coaches and recruiting staff. Female programs are unable to offer scholarships and support‚ resulting in lower participation. When athletes do commit they receive far fewer resources such as equipment‚ uniforms

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    tough decision and can have a serious effect on a company. Taking into account the relationship between the audit partner and CEO in this case the issue becomes even touchier. Going concern is an assumption that a particular company will be financially stable enough to continue and fulfill its obligations in the present and future. When an auditor issues a going concern opinion it is because this assumption is not met. An unqualified opinion is issued when all financial statements are thought to

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    Sr. and his wife‚ Lillian. Mr. Goodwin’s idea was to provide auto insurance directly to federal employees. Geico Insurance’s originally business model was to provide insurance directly to military personal as they were less risky and more financially stable as opposed to the general public. Today‚ Geico Insurance is one of the leading insurance companies in the industry. Geico insures more than 13 million vehicles and has become the 3rd largest insurance writer of auto insurance. While Geico Insurance

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    Essay Paper on The Importance of Education (SAMPLE) Our quest for knowledge is something we should never complete; it is a desire that we should never resist. Education should empower us to answer such questions as how and why are as important as what‚ when and where; ask more questions‚ and then start over again. With an advanced education you have more choices in your life and more chances to make a difference for your community. Higher education pays you back: graduates of higher education programs

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    effects of unemployment

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    extended beyond infant hood with extra cost such as private education or higher education. Other functions of individuals in employment‚ tend to provide economic and emotional support when a member of the family is ill‚ disabled or in poverty. Financially stable families offer economic‚ cultural and social support that allows status and the prospects of social mobility for its members. But all this can be changed by a single life event in a person’s life as well as their families and it can be significantly

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    Retirement

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    There are many reasons I want to keep a job after retirement. The three most important factors I considered in making this decision is being financially stable‚ physically and mentally active and to feel I have purpose in my life. Retirement in today’s economy is very different than when my grandparents retired. After working in the Food Industry for thirty years‚ I started attending college in my late forties. So not working after retirement is not really an option. I don’t need or want

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    conflicts are the leading reason for why women have voluntary abortions. The most widely common justification women use for having an abortion is that they are unprepared to care for the child. Often times a woman may feel as though she is not financially stable enough at the time to support‚ as it is no cheap task. Another reason many women endure an abortion is so that their education or career plans are not interrupted by childbirth. An unstable relationship may influence a woman’s decision to have

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    Benjamin Carson

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    story begins in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ at the age of eight with the departure of his father‚ leaving young Ben‚ his brother Curtis‚ and his mother to fend for themselves. Young Benjamin immediately began to notice changes in what once had been a financially stable family‚ and that his family would now be forced to struggle to get by. With only a third grade education Carson’s mother was forced to take on two‚ sometimes three jobs to provide for her two boys. Benjamin and his brother fell farther and farther

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