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    Teenage Pregnacy

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    POPULATION INCREASE: ITS EFFECTS Every single country in the world that the people live in is important and each country has its own nature and significance. The United States of America is known as the most powerful country and many other countries support America. These countries become America’s alliances. The Philippines is one of its alliances. The Philippines have certain factors that make it known. Some of this is the so-called “wonders of the Philippines.” An example of which is the Banaue Rice

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    teenage relationship

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    “THE EFFECTS OF HAVING AN EARLY RELATIONSHIP TO AN OPPOSITE SEX TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF 3RD YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF SPUD‚” A.Y. 2013-2014 INTRODUCTION:  “My boyfriend/girlfriend is just an inspiration” this is a common excuse of those students who entered a relationship without thinking the possible outcome of this decision specially for their studies. Teenagers are trusted by their parents to excel in their academic performance in school. They are expected to do well in the

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    Smoking During Pregnancy

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    Smoking during Pregnancy Arsenic‚ rocket fuel‚ toilet cleaner‚ lighter fluid‚ and batteries; what if this were the newest baby food? American’s would be in outcry and rightly so. These ingredients are all poisonous‚ yet they aren’t just found in rat poison and household cleaners‚ they are found in cigarettes. Despite this 10% of women will smoke cigarettes regularly throughout their pregnancies even though they have full knowledge of the consequences (“Program”). The children of these mother’s

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA)‚ a 1978 amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ prohibits workplace discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. The impetus for the act was a 1976 Supreme Court decision‚ General Electric v. Gilbert‚ in which the Court held that denial of benefits for pregnancy-related disability was not discrimination based on sex (Gelb‚1996). This holding echoed past management decisions by which married women faced job discrimination and pregnant women were routinely

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    Changes In Your Body During Pregnancy Tessa Lamballe‚ Katelyn McGinty‚ & Danielle Reed Marian University School of Nursing During pregnancy‚ your body will go through many changes. Everyone’s pregnancy is different‚ and everyone’s experience is unique. This document should help you understand your body while you are pregnant. Each of the body’s systems has been broken down so you can understand what to expect. Looking for these changes and understanding why these changes occur can be very helpful

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    Pregnancy is a time when a woman’s body will go through numerous adaptations in order to accommodate the fetus. During these physiological adaptations‚ the organs such as spleen and liver and systems such as the endocrine and circulatory systems will be affected. A woman can experience minor disorders that are most likely the result of hormonal changes on the smooth muscle and connective tissues. This paper endeavours to describe some of the minor disorders in pregnancy in particular‚ heartburn

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    One of the toughest and most heartbreaking experiences for a teenage girl is being  faced with a positive test result and not knowing who to turn to‚ or how she will support her  unborn child.  There are many teenagers all over the United States facing untimely  pregnancies.  Statistics on teenage pregnancy show that this is a common problem in society.  “One in ten women between the ages of fifteen and nineteen are faced with pregnancy”  (Birthright).  Since most people do not see it in their everyday lives

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    PG REVIEW HEART DISEASES IN PREGNANCY MODERATOR: PROF SUNIL AGARWAL STUDENT: ANKIT KUMAR SAHU INTRODUCTION Heart disease is the second most common cause of maternal death in Western countries‚ suicide being first1. According to CDC‚ heart disease is the leading cause of death in women who are 25 to 44 yrs old2. Maternal cardiac disease in a pregnant woman can present challenges in cardiovascular and maternal-fetal management thereby leading to significant non-obstetric

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    Teen Pregnancy Analysis

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    en Teen Pregnancy Jennifer Coetzee July 8‚ 2013 HCS/465 Kerrie Kelly Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy has become an increasing problem over the years. Parents‚ teachers and teens alike all fear for the same thing‚ teen pregnancy. In several studies the question always remain the same what is the cause of teen pregnancy other than the obvious answer‚ why is this continuing to increase over the years. Parents always feel that they were not strict enough. Teachers feel that the teens are either

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    The Pregnancy Project Gaby Rodriguez’s The Pregnancy Project is a memoir that focuses on the high rate of unexpected teen pregnancies in low income‚ poverty-ridden areas. Rodriguez’s personal experiences with teen pregnancies through her family inspired her to encourage a change. Her mother and her siblings each became a teen parent‚ and Rodriguez became a witness to the hardships and struggles faced when teens experience an unintended pregnancy‚ and struggle to financially support their child(ren)

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