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    factor effect to the behavior of teenagers in specific of sexual behavior and coupling premature sexual relationship. This is the cause major of teenage pregnancy problem and also impact to other sides such as physical‚ psychological‚ economic and social self and family. (http://www.oknation.net/blog/jessada5577/2010/06/17/entry-5) Thailand’s teenage pregnancy rate is the highest in Southeast Asia after neighboring Laos‚ and also has the second highest pregnancy rate among 15- to 19-year-olds in

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    Throughout my life I’ve experienced a lot of significant lessons. The lessons I learned shaped me to be the person I am today. My father being a deputy sheriff for 15 years‚ knew the lesson that I needed learn to keep me out of trouble. He taught me four basic rules to keep me out of trouble. The rules consist of‚ no means no‚ stop means stop now‚ keep your hands to yourself and mind your own business. These rules have kept me out of trouble ever since I heard my father udder them. I’ve lived my

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    Gregory Sidon Eng MO1A July 22‚ y It was a cool summer evening going into senior year with a slight breeze sliding over our scalps. The branches were swaying ever so calmly at the park on the Texas Track. I was with my cousin James who I always looked up too growing up‚ but now resented. He was the kid who always knew what to say and had a demeanor that was cool to the touch. With the long hair‚ gauges‚ and cool skate clothes. I wanted to be just like that. I was raised in private school

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    Nelson Mandela joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944 to fight the apartheid system in South Africa.To understand what the African National Congress is‚ it defines as “a national liberation movement” (“What is the ANC?” 1). Basically‚ Africans wanted to see a change in political‚ social‚ and economic circumstances‚ but they found themselves struggling because of racism‚ oppression‚ and apartheid. My own view‚ however‚ it is very difficult to imagine what the South Africans had gone through

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    free is not merely to cast off one’s chains‚ but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” -Nelson Mandela‚ (from “Working Towards Peace”) He tried to live by these words that appeared in his essay “Working Towards Peace”. Nelson with this quote answers all who wonder how he could forfeit such a large percentage of his life for what he believed. Nelson Mandela lived in South Africa at a time of apartheid‚ or racial separation. The Afrikaners‚ or people of Dutch descent‚ were

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    Hello Everyone‚ With the start of the new fiscal year for the federal government (October 1) it’s a good time to clarify some items that previously may have been unclear.   1. All CWT supervisors will now be using standardized timecards for recording your time. This is designed to record your actual arrival and departure times to nearest 15 minutes‚ rather than to just record whether or not you showed up. For example‚ if you arrive at 9:06a‚ it can be counted as 9:00a; if you arrive at 9:09a

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    Nanci Stanley 350 words. University of California. Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to over this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? I woke up in the hospital‚ the room was stuffy and the air had a undertone of bleach. Beautiful framed pieces of art hang the wall. There were vases of flowers in the room. I look around‚ every surface was dustless. The nurses were unhurried‚ they moved with a serene

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    02) Using material from item A and elsewhere‚ assess the view that religion is a force for social change? Religion‚ I think is not a force for social change‚ as your religion teaches you the basics; the difference between the right and the wrong‚ and then it’s totally up to you whether or not you tend to follow the teachings‚ so therefore i think religion is not a force for social change‚ as its your choice if you want to go with the teachings or not. Talcott Parsons (1965) said that religion

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    Poem – Horatio Nelson – Guy Head (1798-1799) In the prosperous lands of the Norfolk‚ a boy was conceived‚ one of eleven. Importance would be bestowed upon the bloke and he would earn a place in heaven and in the heart of his kinsmen For Horatio Nelson was born for the sea‚ and early he began his naval career. However his importance‚ no one could foresee except that a ship’s wheel he would steer‚ and the love for his King and his Kingdom. Known for his unconventional tactics of

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    A Tale of Significant Hyperbole Gilgamesh is an epic of great exaggeration‚ letting subtlety fall by the wayside and allowing its themes to be as powerful as the characters it brings to life. Gilgamesh is a man of great pride and power‚ an entity whose is wisdom is rivaled only by his stubbornness. It is the story of a god among kings‚ yet it speaks to the struggles of a man amongst men. It begins with a ruler who looks down on all others in life‚ but ends with a man humbled by the equality of

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