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    Surprisingly only 17% of the abortions that were performed were teenage women in 2007. Even though some people may disagree with abortions they don’t realize that in the United States, the states that have made abortion illegal have cost the love of 65,000 to 70,000 and caused about 5 million women to suffer temporary or permanent disability. In 2007 the WHO announced that abortion is actually the one of the safest procedures to complete in medical practice. In the year of 2007, 47 of the 50…

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    Young 1977

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    Young (1977) examined identities of the different substances and recognised that there was gender attached to them. Young (1977) explained within his chapter, that ‘many of the plants, chemicals, or substances used, furthermore, have male or female qualities attributed, or their cultural use or proscription is gender specific’ (cited by Young 1977) (MacDonald, 1994, pg 62). A similar theory has been exercised by Smith and Grey (1983) from when they evaluated ‘The Policy Studies report on the…

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    The Transition Of Youth

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    Within the stance of drugs and alcohol representation and consumption comes into a motion of how youth in the 20th century differs from the youth historically in that the contemporary construction of how youth have been limited to a politics and understanding of sexuality and merely is defined as either a commodity or as a problem (Giroux, 1996 p. 32). Relationships, not only within sex but also taking the form of family and kin, along with other associations including friendship, lie at the…

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    are more likely to acquire STDs or to become pregnant than adults are. There is a debate over whether contraceptives should to be provided to high school students or if abstinence is a better method of preventing these problems. As a mother of a teenage daughter entering high school, I believe it is ideal that schools provide contraceptives to prevent pregnancies and diseases that can be avoided and to allow teenagers to focus on education. Learning about contraceptives can teach teenagers how…

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    to have sex when they are not ready”(6). Thus, teens who date can be forced into something they don’t want to do showing immaturity. In order to help prevent peer pressure from spreading, teens should not form romantic relationships until later in life. Furthermore, in a survey reported in a medical journal in the article, victims of sexual abuse are more likely to “become pregnant use illegal drugs, and... to attempt suicide”(“Young” 1). Therefore evidence shows that…

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    Decline Of Abortion

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    The abortion rate among teens ages 15-19 declined by 67% between 1990 and 2011. Importance Roughly a quarter of all teen pregnancies in the U.S. end in abortion. Three in four teen pregnancies are unintended, and two out of every five of them end in abortion. Many reasons for teens choosing abortion includes: personal goal blocker, finacial stability, and maturity. While there are options such as graduating early, and government help. Many teens feel that abortion is their only option.…

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    Since the early nineties, the rates of teenage childbearing have decreased in the United States. Though the rates are declining, more than one million adolescent pregnancies still occur (Saewyc, 2004). Applying the conflict theory amongst the social phenomenon can help identify which categories of the population are more prevalent and conflicted. The theoretical perspective to help analyze which category of the population teenage pregnancy is most involved in is to understand the conflict…

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    Pregnancy is a more significant situation that homeless adolescent women face because the prevalence is greater than for teens living in a home. Pregnancy has a lasting effect on homeless women by interfering with their ambitions in life to travel, achieve an education, and their ability to care for themselves decreases. Some adolescent women will not practice safe sex thinking pregnancy will improve relationships even though they are unable to commit to a partner. Sex is used as a tool to…

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    Since the 1960’s, premarital sex has been on the rise in America, starting from a place where it was considered taboo by many to have sex out of wedlock. By societies standards today, marrying a virgin is almost unbelievable considering 95% of Americans are engaging in premarital sex. A considerable amount of this percent are the teenagers. It is well known that many teens in America are sexually active. There are numerous forms of birth control, temporary and long term. The birth control…

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    College Educated Women

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    arrangements cohabitation not being married but living together and having sexual intercourse, which began to increase, and divorce rates grew, it seemed as so marriage might have faded away. Forty years later it remains an important part of American life. Its older role’s first step into adulthood, but in…

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