Research Proposal on Teenage Pregnancy Essay

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    Hollywood’s Portrayals of Teenagers in the 1980s ...discuss Hollywood's portrayals of the teens of the 1980s. Talk about films that examine these portrayals. Evaluate how they reflected the social and political perspectives of the decade. In the 1980s, Hollywood saw a resurgence in teen films. A majority of these films dealt with sexual activity. Films like Little Darlings (1980), The Last American Virgin (1982), and Joy of Sex (1984) portrayed teenagers as only concerned about their own…

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    teach some form of sex or sexuality education, there still are many who oppose it. (Source) Thesis: Knowledge of health and sexuality can help teens make better decisions when it comes to their sexual health and body which will lead to lowering teen pregnancy and STI rates as well as clearing misconceptions that are detrimental to student’s health, therefore all schools, private or public, should make teaching comprehensive sexual education a requirement in the United…

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    high school and learned the meaning of my family, friends, and living beyond stereotypes”. As a seventeen-year-old high school senior from Toppenish, Washington, Gaby Rodriguez would have to face the struggles and consequences with her faking a pregnancy that would open up her eyes to a whole different world full of fake friends, family history, and stereotypes. What Gaby learned changed her life forever and made international headlines in the process. Gaby Rodriguez was raised by a single…

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    Counter argument outline I. Introduction: Thesis statement: Despite presenting strong points regarding parents’ monitoring their children, some of the author’s arguments were weak and groundless II. Common ground: Topic sentence: In her article, Woods had some very good points regarding this controversial matter A. First Idea: parents see it as protectiveness but teenagers consider it as an invasion of privacy B. Second Idea: Some clear-cut cases needs parents’ intervention such as sexting…

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    Birth control is a controversial issue when it concerns teenagers, who we often consider as children. As of 2014, teenage pregnancy rates are at an all-time low in America- but the United States still has the highest teen birth rate in the industrialized world. (U.S Department of Health and Human Services). The use of contraceptives has served to decrease the rate of teenage pregnancy, but there are still restrictions on young girls, who are forbidden in purchasing their own products. Despite…

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    Giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, are wonderful and tall animals. They live south of the sahara desert, in the savanna. They have distinctive spots, like our fingerprints, that allows other giraffes to recognize them. Giraffes need 8-50 square miles to roam in the grassy region. Male and female giraffes are different in many ways. For example, female giraffes have hair on their ossicones, or horns. Males do not have hair on their horns because they swing their horns at other giraffes during…

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    I was able to interview a good friend of mine who had her first child at the age of 15. For privacy purposes I will call her “Katy”. Katy describes her teenage years as rebellious. Katy didn’t tell her parents she was pregnant until 5 months into her pregnancy. She would do her best to hide it and confronted it because her boyfriend came out. Her father was very angry when he heard the news so he broke her phone so she would have no communication with her boyfriend at the time. Moved by the…

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    Fatherless Home

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    One study mentioned in the article showed that girls who father left the home were more promiscuous and had a higher teen pregnancy rate than girls who fathers lived in the home. In former President Obama’s 2013 Father’s Day address mention in this article, he stated “No matter how advanced we get, there will never be a substitute for the presence of a parent in a child’s life…

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    Statistics. Although the rates have dropped, teen pregnancy still continues to be a significant problem in our society. Many young women are being robbed of their chance to continuing their education since their responsibility is to take care of their young newborn. One idea to solve this problem of teenage pregnancy is instituting Planned Parenthood in schools to provide teens with contraception. While this may decrease the number of teenage pregnancies, it may also influence students to…

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    As romantic love has become so prominent in American culture as a result of the media’s representation of what love should be or what the perfect relationship is has resulted in expectations and disappointment for much of the population. These expectations or desires are not only experienced by adults but these narratives and images are now also shown to and influencing the younger generations of today. In their article “Imagining Romance: Young People’s Cultural Models of Romance and Love”,…

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