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    Parents think that they’ve finally found a way to stop teens from having sex. Seventy-nine percent of teenagers who become pregnant are unmarried. Eighty percent of teenage pregnancies are unintended. Most people aren’t abstinence anymore. Even though the teen pregnancy rate has declined over the past few decades, the fact of the matter is that the United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate of the Western industrialized world. Most of the teen pregnancies occurring before 1980 were to…

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    According to Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary the cerebral palsy is "a disability resulting from damage to the brain before, during, or shortly after birth and outwardly manifested by muscular incoordination and speech disturbances"(1). Children infected with cerebral palsy have problems in controlling muscles and movements. The spread of cerebral palsy is about 2 per 1000 births and it spreads in preterm infants rather than term infants(2). Historically, cerebral palsy was discovered by Dr.…

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    Suicide though it may vary heavly in different ages races and genders it can always be prevented let me explain how. Over the past 30 years suicide rates have varied between gender and ethnicities. Depending on your gender you may be more prone to suicide than others in your race. Over the past 30 years the incidence of suicide in older adolescents in the United States has shown marked gender and ethnic variations. The rate has remained largely stable among females of all ethnic groups.…

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    Gonorrhea Infection

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    Despite differences in the degree of association, both survival models found that demographic characteristics are associated with repeat gonorrhea infection, such as younger age (< 25 years), African-American race, junior enlisted rank, and one year of military service. The literature indicates that individuals under 25 years of age are at higher risk of acquiring gonorrhea, and therefore, it is argumented that they are more likely to become reinfected with gonorrhea, as well as with other…

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    In 1991, the adolescent birth rate hit an all time high with a ratio 61.8:1000 females aging from 15-19, with non-white teens bringing in the high numbers.( Martin, 2015) With the birth rate skyrocketing this also leads to more issues like overpopulating, STD rates, more neglect cases, ect. Why is teen pregnancy more common now than ever before, is it just a “popular” thing to be 16 and pregnant? Texas a place that houses 27.86 million people, also houses one of the highest teen pregnancy…

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    1960's Social Changes

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    Introduction Beginning in the early 1960’s, American politicians began to pay closer attention to the social issue of teen pregnancy. Teen pregnancy refers to women between 13 and 19 years of age, who have not yet reached childbearing age and are still physically and mentally undeveloped to have children. A number of significant social changes during the late 50s and early 60s shifted American culture and brought along, long-lasting effects that still affect our society today. The sexual…

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    Teen pregnancy is one of the leading issues in the United States, according to the CDC-About Teen Pregnancy, in 2015, a total of 229,715 babies were born in the United States to women aged 15-19 years old, with the highest rate belonging to the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity. Although the birth rates have been declining from previous years, with a 8% decline in Hispanic/Latino community, they are still considered two times higher than any other group. It is not common to see Hispanic teen mom back…

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    With many limitations that the authors lists about their research article, many questions come to mind that could really affect the way the findings of this article are perceived. The main point of Carol Crowley and Tillman Farley study is to understanding why they’re so many teen pregnancies? They interviewed about 200 girls that walked into a health clinic in a rural area. Some of the girl 's were pregnant so they were not included in the final results. The interviews were done by one of the…

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    sexual partners and increasing condom or contraceptive use” that were achieved (Malone, Rodriguez 5). Not only does this article report about comprehensive sexual education lowering the initiation of sexual intercourse, but also in another article “Teenage birth increase; sex education delays debut” it mentions “among adolescent girls aged 15 – 19 years who had received formal sex education…only 9 % reported engaging in sex before age 15, compared with 22 % of those who did not receive sex…

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    Youth Thesis Statement: Although it encourages an early start of sexual activity, condoms should be more accessible to teens because it promotes the practice of safe sex at an early age, it will help avert teenage sexual transmitted infections/ diseases, it will help lower and prevent teenage pregnancy rate from rising. Paragraph II A. To begin with I believe condoms should be more accessible to teens because it encourages and educates the youth on the practice of safe sex at an early age. 1.…

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