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    academically motivated and do poorly in school are prone to become pregnant than are their high-achieving peers. Stressful life events such as divorce and sexual, psychological and physical abuse have a strong influence on the likelihood of teen pregnancy. Teen pregnancy is also linked to other problematic adolescent behaviors such as alcohol and drug use. Daughters of teenage mothers or single-parent families face significantly higher risks of teen pregnancy than daughters of older mothers or…

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    Reality television has made a breakthrough in the last fifteen years and, despite its spreading popularity, the role it plays in shaping not only the mindset of a young America, but also the views of older generations, is causing negative impacts. These shows often portray stereotypical models all across America, emphasizing, and even exaggerating their habits and Ebonics, leaving viewers with a narrow vision of American citizens and lessening ethical and moral values. Shows such as Jersey Shore…

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    The Comprehensive Prevention of Teen Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy remains a catastrophic occurrence that wreaks havoc on the lives of millions. Wes Moore’s The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates published in 2010 compares and contrasts the lives of two different individuals with the same name. The lives of the two men overlap at times, but ultimately the final paths of their lives remain extremely different. The author Wes Moore has led a successful life as a Rhodes Scholar; however, the other…

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    In the story The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet there were two young kids at the age of just 13 who decided to secretly get married. Now this didn't work out as they later decided to kill themselves over each other. That leads to our question, Do teenage relationships work? Our answer is No. The younger the person the stupider they can be in a relationship. Peoples like and dislikes can change as they get older. The first reason why we think that negatively affects relationships is their age.…

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    Teens Likely to Become Pregnant?" Everyday Life. GlobalPost - International News. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. Sara Ipatenco brings awareness to the causes of why low-income teens are more likely to become pregnant. Poverty is a huge contribution to teen pregnancy, and getting pregnant during the teen years makes it harder to break that cycle of poverty. Ipatenco address possibilities that cause teen pregnancies, such as lack of education, no funds for birth control, life situations, and considerations.…

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    After reading the excerpt from “Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of the Teenage Pregnancy Crisis” by Kristin Luker, I found myself agreeing with multiple topics she discussed. The first point of agreement is how our society has been using scapegoats for social issues, especially teenage pregnancy, and blaming that social issue and others for creating poverty rather than viewing it as a result of poverty. This social issue started a stereotype or perceived image of a teen mother. Teen goes to…

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    pregnant. Another unexpected way women unknowingly conceive could be rape. Women can not control a rapist. If a woman is not protecting herself with birth control and happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, she could suffer for the rest of her life. “Seventy-four percent of females who have sex before the age of 14 do so involuntarily, according to the Guttmacher Institute”(Kelly, Maura, Eds, online). It’s one thing to live with the memory of being raped, but it’s a another situation…

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    future lives. The definition of teenage pregnancy, according to Unicef,…

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    women aged 15-19 years, for a live birth rate of 26.5 per 1,000 women in this age group” (qtd. In CDC, “About Teen Pregnancy”). There are various websites on this issue that hold a wide range of information, from parent and guardian resources, to teenage pregnancy statistics. Some websites on this issue are not credible mainly because they are outdated and the sites are poorly designed, making it harder to obtain information on the issue. There are many websites that don’t meet the standards of…

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    Motherly Love Teenage pregnancy and teenage parents do not have to be any different from adults. It all depends on how one views and treats them. According to a study done by the CDC in 2014, of every 1,000 babies 24.2 babies are born to a teenage mother. As a society people must be more understanding of teenagers being parents, and know that it does not automatically make them a bad or poor parent. Pregnancy and parenting is a tough job alone, while the teenage brain is still developing think…

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