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    some even while they are pregnant. There is a small amount of teens that go on to receive their high school diploma even less go on to college. When teenager drops out of school they have a hard time finding a decent paying job to take care of themselves and their baby because of lack of education. This leads to teens being on welfare, for a source of income to supply the needs of their baby and themselves. There are cases when teen live in poverty with their children because of lack of…

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    In 2013, about 273,105 babies were born to teens aging 15-19 years old in the United States.The number may seem high but this is a 10% decrease from the year of 2012 (cdc.gov). We hear about teen pregnancy in the media all the time, but the question is why does it happen? Many people say that the media glorifies teen pregnancy with shows such as MTV’s famous “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom”. Although this may be true, research from the University of Maryland suggests that these shows act as…

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    teenage pregnancy? Kailyn Lowry a teenage mother decided to share her experience hoping it would encourage teens to wait to start a family,Does t.v influence children or teenagers to do? Does television influence children or teenagers? shows like sixteen and pregnant or like the secret life of the American teenager, sometimes encourages or discourage teen pregnancy. These shows reveal how it’s like to have that kind of responsibility and what it is like to go through teen pregnancy.…

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    well. The rise of teenage pregnancy in Canada is concerning as the relation with family has seen to have an impact on teens. Although teen pregnancy is not a social problem, the consequences associated with it make it a social problem. Many single mothers and children tend to fall into poverty and have poor health outcomes…

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    busy trying to snap a picture or post a status on Facebook. Another family norm in her younger days was that rarely did you hear of someone having a child out of wedlock, if so, it was kept quite. Unlike today, where teen pregnancy is of the norm and now if someone mentions teen pregnancy it is not much of a shocker as it would have been thirty years ago. Also, another norm that has changed is the importance of continuing ones education. She claimed that many students from her high school did…

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    are a large number of young individuals dealing with a lack of knowledge regarding safe sex as the rate of teen pregnancy in the United States for 2013 was 29.6 in 1000. (UN Data 2015) As children reach puberty is important that they are educated about the changes that are occurring within their body. With a proper education which provides important information on being sexually active, teens can become knowledgeable in the use of contraceptives, how to avoid contracting a sexually transmitted…

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    Teen Violence in Movies and Socially Constructed Views Although teens may not legally drink, smoke, own property, or buy firearms they are often depicted in films with remarkable levels of violence. The subject of violence in teen films has become a popular representation of teenagers. An alarming number of adults have negative impressions of teenagers. Importantly, film may play a dangerous role in developing these impressions. Films featuring teens prompt that teenagers are violent,…

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    In middle school I had always been infatuated with the Teen Vogue magazines. I loved looking at the latest fashion trends, hearing about the newest makeup products, and reading the recent interviews with A-List celebrities. Almost seven years later, I’m back looking at my old Teen Vogue magazines, realizing that many of the advertisements placed in the magazines aren’t necessarily appropriate for Teen Vogue’s target market- especially one in particular. Using the persuasive technique “sex sells”…

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    1980 and 1999. Alternatively, Luff and Gray (2009) analyzed the teenage magazines YM and Seventeen between 1956 and 2005 and found the body size of cover models increased over time in YM and remained consistent in Seventeen. The authors reported these teen magazines were moving away from the trend of the thin ideal. However, Jung and Lee (2009) examined the body size of models in Vogue, Glamour, and Elle in 2005 and 2006 using a 1 to 9 scale and reported the average body size was 2.40,…

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    Rachel gasped at the Titan before her. His green eyes bore into hers, mirroring her shock expression. Rachel shifted uncomfortably as the seconds turned into to minutes. She cleared her throat and smiled. "Hello…" She waved awkwardly. "Um...I believe you said your name was Joseph...Correct?" Jericho hesitated before nodding his head with a smile. He raised an eyebrow and sweep his eyes over her whole form. Rachel looked down at herself and was surprised to see that her blood soaked clothes…

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