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    Overall description of the group (Demographics: education, income, location, marriage, children, etc., percentage of the population) Tweens, it is an age cohort group interpolating between the ages of 9 and 12. They are children who are not quite teenagers. The US population is about 20 million of tweens. This cohort group is often a constant challenge for parents regarding their education because they constantly change their behaviors. They can be gentle and affectionate, in the same way that…

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    social issues are the increase rate of teen pregnancy with teenage girls between the ages of 14-17. The concern of this problem has increased over the last decade in an urban town in the mid-western part of the United States (case study, 2017). Nevertheless, due to a lack of Economic opportunities, and resources the absence of the industry in the area, has taken this city into…

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    According to the World Health Organization (2012), 1 in 10 babies around the world are born prematurely. This equates to more than 15 million preterm births worldwide each year. Many of these babies will require special care to just stay alive (WHO, 2012). This means that many of these babies will experience some care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) depending on gestational age and other clinical conditions. Lenclen and Carbajal (2007) found that an infant may have as many as 115…

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    might say lack thereof, is being taught in Texas public schools continues to be a major topic of debate, driven by high teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease and infection rates. Texas sex education curriculum follows an “abstinence-only-before-marriage” approach, and lacks a more comprehensive program to educate teens on disease and infection contraction, pregnancy, condoms, and other concerns which all youth have the right, and need, to know about. However, many are concerned that an…

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    Describing the Aggregate Belle Glade, Florida is in Palm Beach County, Florida and is estimated to have a general population of 17 667. The total area of the city is 4.7 sq. mi and the population density is 3 109.1/sq. mi. Census data from 2000 shows that there are approximately 3 431 families in the area and 4 854 households. The racial compilation of the population includes 50.68% Blacks, 13.8% non-Hispanic whites, and 27.57% Hispanic or Latinos. Additionally, approximately 33.5% of the…

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    Wrong Baby Formula

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    Depending on the family or area a person grows up in, everyone is given different opportunities. Someone who conceives a child at sixteen might not be able to provide that child with as much support as someone who is older and has a steady job. Also, children who grow up in homes with parents who are alcoholics or drug users, might fall in that same path and have less opportunity than those who have good role models as parents. Parents who drink or smoke while pregnant put their children at…

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    have an abortion” (Facts and Statistics about Teenage Abortion). This illustrates an issue of sexual activating with teenagers is increasing, and teenagers are more likely to choose an abortion when they find they are pregnant. Additionally, every decision is made with its own consequences. This includes the decisions make in teenage pregnancy as to what should be done with a baby. There are many consequences and side-effects regarding teen pregnancy, such as the emotional and psychological…

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    highest rates for teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases amongst the developed nations. Although we do need to reduce the rates for teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, I believe that federal funding of abstinence-only sex education programs should be revoked. While there is a strong need to implement programs to reduce high teenage pregnancy and STD rates, these programs should be effective and they should not be costly. Between 1996…

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    If I could change one thing in my community I would add a free, walk-in teen crisis center for adolescents and teenagers to help prevent pregnancy, suicide and self harm, and abusive relationships. The center would be completely anonymous and offer a hotline service for immediate assistance so no child or teenager has to worry about their friends or family knowing. The center would not only provide contraceptives, it would also provide education on reproduction and teach how to resist sexual…

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    believe sex should be saved for marriage. Well, the world has gone away from this world of thinking and is starting to sway to the other end of the spectrum. In this day and age, it is believed that these devices should be available to any and all teenages that want them. So, everybody just needs to face it; the teenagers have and will continue to have sex no matter what anyone tells them. Although…

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