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    teenagers are at their prime reproductively. The human body is designed to produce and deliver children during the teenage years. The problem is that humans do not reach their peak emotional maturity until around twenty-five, and the vast majority of teenagers are not financially independent. This confliction inspired sex education programs in hopes of reducing the rate of teenage pregnancy. The development of these programs then spurred the development of two different approaches;…

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    Counter Argument Outline

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    Counter argument outline I. Introduction: Thesis statement: Despite presenting strong points regarding parents’ monitoring their children, some of the author’s arguments were weak and groundless II. Common ground: Topic sentence: In her article, Woods had some very good points regarding this controversial matter A. First Idea: parents see it as protectiveness but teenagers consider it as an invasion of privacy B. Second Idea: Some clear-cut cases needs parents’ intervention such as sexting…

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    last decade, the number of teenage pregnancies in the United States has been on a steady decline. Television shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom are using the media as a platform to have open discussions about pregnancy preventions and young motherhood. While teenage pregnancy is decreasing, it is still high. It is very important to educate teens and young adults on young pregnancies and the effects on themselves and their children. Children who are born to teenage mothers are faced with…

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    point to control their reproduction. Almost 350,000 U.S. teenagers under the age of 18 become pregnant every year. Abortion was used until about 1880, which was when a majority of the states in the U.S. had forbidden it unless it was used to save the life of the woman. Many abortions happen because teens are facing an unasked for pregnancy. The younger the teen is when she gets pregnant, the more likely she is to consider having an abortion. Although, a few states do not require that a parent be…

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    outlines a different teenage girl’s life in which they are faced with incredibly adult decisions (“About the Show” 1). By becoming pregnant at the age of 16, these girls are forced to sacrifice their teenage years and their high school experiences (“About the Show” 1). The television show was initially aired to prevent teenage pregnancies from occurring in the future, as well as to encourage teenagers to use a form of contraception if they are sexually active. While teenage pregnancies have yet…

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    Young people in America have to deal with many social issues that earlier generations did not. One of those issues concern the youngest having sexual intercourse and becoming pregnant. Teenage pregnancy has been decreasing since the 1900’s, but still plays a huge role in the world. Teenagers are not only bringing new responsibilities that they cannot handle into their lives, but they are using the country’s resources to maintain themselves and their newborn child. The cause of this chaos is…

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    of parenting. According to the article “Teenage Pregnancy”, teen mothers have “...a significantly higher risk of living in poverty…[against] their counterparts who do not have children.” This is a fact to think about, most teens do not understand the struggle and the high cost of income having a child truly is. “In 2010, the NCPDP estimated the total public cost of teenage childbearing at $9.4 billion per year.” This is a high number, especially for teenage mothers, who most likely end up…

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    Discourages Teen Pregnancy

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    generation most girls seek attention. These teen moms get paid for MTV to record their pregnancy and even life after pregnancy. There…

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    Media Deviant Analysis

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    Our society deems teenage pregnancy as a deviant act and the show, “Teen Mom” aims to keep that standard. Teen pregnancy is deviant because these girls are failing to engage in behavior that we perceive as normal for 16-year old girls. Many people think teen pregnancy is…

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    family problems, judgment from peers and psychological issues. Lately, teen pregnancy is similar to riding a bike, a normal obstacle in life. Becoming pregnant before twenty, is an epidemic that is affecting teens throughout the world. In 2014, a total of 249,078 babies were born to women aged 15–19 years, for a birth rate of 24.2 per 1,000 women (CDC). Unexpected teenage pregnancies are a challenge that gives young men and women difficult responsibilities. It is tough to balance school and…

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