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    Abortion Is A Murder Essay

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    through with an abortion actually can and does increase the chance of maternal death in future pregnancies for the woman (Bertha 2014). This statement says that some but not all maternal deaths in full-term pregnancies are actually the by leading cause that is created by earlier abortions. Around 10 studies analyzed in the article Characteristics and Circumstances of U.S. Women Who Obtain Very Early and Second-Trimester Abortions clinical display that the women who do continue with these induced…

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    Stress that comes with the job of being a celebrity can affect their mental and emotional health. Celebrities these days are sometimes hard to figure out, they could be going through mental and emotional problems and we wouldn 't even know it unless some tabloid or paparazzi find out. Some celebrities these days seem to be happy and content with their lives because they achieved what they always wanted in life. Other celebrities even though they seem happy, in their mind they could be going…

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    worse. Allowing an eighteen year old to buy alcohol would also lead them into a higher risk of becoming an alcoholic at such a young age. Teenage years are always the toughest and most confusing years for a young adult. They start experiencing new things and trying to find who they are. Sometimes they put themselves in the wrong crowd and lose who they are. Suicide is a dangerous effect that comes from consuming large amounts of alcohol at a young age. Teenagers go through difficult times and…

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    Just as a suicide bomber chooses to end his/her own life in the pursuit of some moral victory, cancer dies alongside its victim because it literally can not kill its host and continue to live without his/her life force. Alas, cancer’s very existence destines it to…

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    part in risky relationship activities. Romeo and Juliet's relationship, one that their parents would not approve of, leads down a road that results in many bad events. The two young lovers are bad influences on each other, their love for each other causes them to make reckless decisions: Romeo climbs over the high stone walls around juliet’s orchard just to see her, and if he is caught he will be killed(Act II, Scene I). The couple’s risk taking behavior results in them trying to make a hopeless…

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    portray themselves however they desire; whether the teens’ virtual identity resembles their real identity or not. Naturally, adolescents are conformed to adopt this unprecedented world know as “social media”. But what damage does this social realm cause for this age group? Research indicates that social media impacts the lives of adolescents, both positively and negatively. Social…

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    It’s not the children that purchase soda it’s the parents, however child consumption is always the end result. He cites a 1999 study called ‘Liquid Candy’ by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The study says, “In 1978, the typical teenage boy in the US drank about seven ounces of soda; today he drinks nearly three times that amount, deriving 9 percent of his daily caloric intake from soft drinks” (P54). Using this example he can reasonably say that the dark side of McDonald’s is that…

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    According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, "Suicide is the second leading cause of death for adolescents 15 to 19 years old." (AAP) Tragically, my best friend, Caleb Thompson, was one of those statistics. Growing up, he seemed to be well-adjusted and even happy. His depression seemed to strike during his junior year of high school because he was being bullied. Caleb tried to get away from the bullies by switching high schools; however, the bullying continued at his new high school. As his…

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    Alcoholism In Society

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    Alcohol abuse amongst teenagers is a growing burden for many parents and, hopefully, governments all over the world. The aftereffect of teenage alcohol abuse has been generally reported and known, yet very little has been done to put a stop to alcohol abuse in the United States and throughout many nations, where there are illegal liquor houses and unlicensed production of alcohol is widespread…

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    lack executive control or be looking for a way to reduce stress and anxiety. Schumann indicated that alcohol and substance abuse and psychopathology in adolescents is often caused by life events. An increased frequency of binge drinking during the teenage years has been linked to stressful events early in life, possibly because such events tend to decrease resilience to stress. Additionally, there is preliminary data showing that alcohol abuse in adolescents affects development of various parts…

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