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    Family Policy Case Study

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    COMPARISON WITH FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES OF OTHER COUNTRIES : The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong was an organisation which brought forth sex education, family planning advice and birth control services to the citizens of Hong Kong. When the population started to increase, it launched a campaign. This campaign was called the “Two is Enough” campaign through which the birth rate was decreased with the help of educational ways.The total fertility rate too, is low.The authorities in Iran…

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    Introduction- Hollywood and how they portray teenagers have they got it right? Teenagers are a very common age group used in movies but are they really showing us as we are or just as the stereotypes that society has put on us says we are I personally think that Hollywood is getting better at how they show teens with movies such as The edge of seventeen, paper towns and the perks of being a wallflower these movies break old stereotypes and are more how life really is Paragraph one- The edge…

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    As a family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), I was tasked with developing a Program for the Prevention/Reduction of Teenage Pregnancies in my rural Community where I would provide consultancy and leadership in health care policymaking and program planning. In my community, there has been an increase in teenage pregnancies. The stakeholders that I chose for this program included people representing teachers, nurses, doctors, parents, church leaders, and students. This program was an evidence-based…

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    TV And Teen Pregnancy

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    Pregnant”. This show documenting your women’s lives as they come to a close on their unexpected pregnancies and the delivery of their new lives. Making teen pregnancy look glamorous and fun. Putting a mask on the real issue. The purpose of the television show was to prevent teen pregnancy, further more, painting a perfect picture of how little the lives of these young girls have changed. However, making teen pregnancy look fun/easy, glamorous and not life changing is nothing but deceiving.…

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    "It takes a village to raise a child."-African Proverb. This wasn 't only a quote, but a way of life back in the day! The whole community enforced discipline and guidance as playing a hand in raising each others children. Their was a mutual respect for families and the community really looked out for each other furthermore putting the needs of the children first. The men looked out for young boys and women young girls. As a collective young girls and boys were taught to respect their elders, don…

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    Clicking through channels on a Tuesday afternoon, past the news channel “Teen pregnancy is at a 10 year low!” (3. Koh) past MTV’s latest episode of Teen Mom and finally to a nice episode of Snapped. “Pssh. I would have more to worried about on Snapped than teen pregnancy,” I say aloud to myself. Just as the last commercials end to the final segment of the show, Alice comes running through the door, crying and runs straight through the living room and slams her bedroom door shut. I look at the…

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    depression feels as if they’re alone in the world and have no one to turn to. They also may feel as if there parents wouldn’t understand them even if they tried explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage daughter goes through. In Susanna Schrobsdorff article, "The Kids Are Not All Right", from November 6, 2016 issue of time, she effectively uses logos and imagery to show that being a teenager and battling through Depressions shows that parents…

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    teenagers are at their prime reproductively. The human body is designed to produce and deliver children during the teenage years. The problem is that humans do not reach their peak emotional maturity until around twenty-five, and the vast majority of teenagers are not financially independent. This confliction inspired sex education programs in hopes of reducing the rate of teenage pregnancy. The development of these programs then spurred the development of two different approaches;…

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    Each year, approximately 67.8 per 1,000 girls aged fifteen to nineteen become pregnant. Of those pregnancies, the majority -82 percent- are unintended (Planned Parenthood). Numbers such as these have lead to a the popular debate of whether or not birth-control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription. Many take the side that it should not be sold without a prescription due to potential risks that would be unknown to patients without an examination from a doctor. However,…

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    Due to new and improved items used to prevent teen pregnancy, the numbers of unintended teen pregnancies are drastically falling. Items such as, birth control, condoms, and more education on safe sex are promoting women to wait to have a child until later in life. Many individuals disagree with women becoming pregnant at a young age. As well as, people point out the advantages of preventing teen pregnancy, like keeping children in school. Multiple authors will be assisting pointing out the…

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