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    Teenage Pregnancy Satire

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    babies. Teen pregnancy has been studied for many years. Roughly one in four teens are pregnant by age twenty. The amount of babies born in the United States per year is around 250,000. If teen pregnancy were to stop the amount of babies born per year would be 150,000. Teen pregnancy brings huge financial problems on the parents and grandparents of the baby. I believe that I have found a way to stop teen pregnancies. This idea might sound crazy but I have good intentions. When teenage boys enter…

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    Exploring the Parallelisms of The Catcher in the Rye J.D Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is one of the most widely read novels in American Literature due to its highly relatable material; so relatable, in fact, the novel’s parallelisms have perpetuated since its origin. Teenagers particularly connect with the novel’s depiction of the “adult world” and also the novel’s portrayal of the transition between childhood and adulthood. In addition, the novel resonates with adults because having…

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    The Problems of Teen Pregnancy Do you like paying taxes? Most teen moms are not able to provide for their children because they are still young and don't have enough education or work experience, so they have to rely on the government to meet their kid’s needs. The money the government utilizes comes straight from taxpayers. This dilemma affects many people in various ways economically, emotionally, and physically. According to OnlineAthens.com Teen pregnancy posed to be a problem in 1991.…

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    The popular TV series 16 & Pregnant was produced by Morgan J. Freeman. The producers of 16 & Pregnant capture the lives of teenage moms before and after the birth of their children. The reality TV show was produced to show how hard it is to be a teen mom; however, the producers glamorize the teen’s journey through and after their pregnancy. In reality every teen mom do not have the financial support, family support or the publicity that the cast members of this reality TV show is shown to have.…

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    Society has many different interpretations of teenage love relationships. Many say sometimes that the teenagers can’t be in love and that it’s not a real relationship they are just messing around and having fun. But in reality many relationships that start in the teens are very real and can last a lifetime if they want it to. Taylor Swift singer and song writer, she tells many tales of her own relationships experiences as well as some of her very close friends. The topics and experiences she…

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    the teenage group of age (Marino, 2016). According to Better Health Channel, 50% of all Australian teenagers in Year 12 have had sex and one in four of them do not use contraception, leading to countless unexpected pregnancies and hence, teenage parenthood. The positive reducing number of adolescent mothers over the year (Figure 1) however does not imply that the processes of pregnancy and parenting would have any less significant impacts on the girls. Some of the various challenges teenage mums…

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    along. But then again, some teens have there head screwed on straight to the point where handling a relationship, school work, and other responsibilities isn’t a problems. Teenage marriage are destined for failure because there are always lingering feelings for an ex partner and unabashed lasting romance for someone else. Teenage marriages are destined for failure because there will always be those lingering feelings left for an ex partner and exes typically come with baggage. In the articles…

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    Positive Eugenics was used towards individuals who had high intelligence, great personalities, highly educated, with large salaries in order to encourage them to have more children out of ethical obligation. The intelligence and personalities of individuals can be measured using tests, over the years they have improved, but even since before eugenics these tests have existed. Laws started to come out around individuals’ income tax, their salaries and their family allowance which was all given…

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    Cultural Homogeneity

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    resettlement process is less than 1%. However, refugees are resettled in clustered groups which makes the native residents feel a change in homogeneity. During resettlement, young women with “refugee backgrounds experience elevated rates of teen pregnancy and early parenthood relative to other young women”…

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    For our presentation our group focused on the supposed acne clearing medication Proactiv. I chose this product specifically because it was one of if not the only one named that didn't require a prescription or have age limitations attached to it, therefore many consider it a fairly innocuous product. Our advertisement was laid out in a very deliberate way, showing senior photos of fresh faced, good looking high schoolers. As this was our target audience we took advantage of the visibility of…

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