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    Many States have increased the driving age from 16 to 18. This was brought to my State's School board's attention because of safety concerns. This seems to be a very controversial issue, mostly among the teenagers and adults. They honestly should just leave the situation, at hand alone, because it's time for kids to grow up, it is never too early to learn new things, and it helps parents out. First of all, with all of the technological advancements and new and improved things being…

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    In the United States during 1990 the rate of teenage pregnancy was at an astonishing 116.9 pregnancies per 1,000 women between the ages of 15-19. After Birth control was widely made available through healthcare providers and insurance companies, the rate of teenage pregnancy dropped. Teen pregnancy dropped to 57.4 per 1,000 women which was a striking 51%. The creation of Birth control was a turning point in American history, because it gave women more control, forced society to look at sex…

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    Having unprotected sex can cause unplanned pregnancies. There are many problems that can come with unplanned pregnancies especially if you are not financially prepared and do not have loved ones who are there to support you. If you are alone through your pregnancy then it will be very hard if you are not a very strong woman in the first place. You will end up starting your life earlier than you should since you now have someone other than yourself to take care of. You will have to mature and…

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    There are many different factors that can either positively or negatively influence parental involvement among minors seeking abortions in the United States. A research study was conducted in the Chicago, Illinois area and involved minors who were seeking abortions at two clinics and one hospital. Minors ranged from the ages between 12-17. The research was gathered from 30 participants before the abortion process began. This study explores the different factors minors face when deciding…

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    1.Introduction The rising rate of teenage pregnancy in the state of Mississippi is one of the most pressing problems being faced by the government of Mississippi. This paper will focus on the health issue of unintended teen pregnancy in the state of Mississippi focusing specifically on teen pregnancy. An overview of teen pregnancy issue will be provided. An analysis of the current policies and programs in place will be presented. There will be recognition and analysis of policy options that can…

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    Sabrina Martin Eng. 200. 006 3/10/15 Should Teens Be Required To Take A Parenting Class? There has been debate on whether Teenagers should be required to take a parenting class. In The U.S. teen pregnancy, birth, and abortion rates are substantially higher than those of other western countries. If teens were required to take a parenting class the numbers might be reduced then teens would know how hard it is to take care of a baby and do everything they normally do. Many teens are sexually…

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    Teens are quicker to become pregnant than adults, which is why they should be able to get on birth control on their own. There was some research in Texas about teen pregnancy. They found out that teen pregnancy is higher in foster children than in the general population. Foster children who become parents usually get separated from their children. Their children usually end up in the system as well. The national teen rate for girls in foster care is roughly twice as high as the general…

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    Also, I absolutely adore Michael Cera and knowing what goofy characters he has played in the past helped me quickly accept and relate to the quirky characters we see in Juno. It is obvious that the explicit meaning of this film is the story of a teenage girl who gets pregnant. However, as she furthers her journey into pregnancy and realizes the fate of her baby, we as viewers start to see the implicit meaning unravel. In my opinion, the implicit meaning in Juno is that not everything in life…

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    Teenage pregnancy is a significant issue that may truly affect the fate of a young lady. Any youngster pregnancy will be a test as teenagers normally need aptitudes expected to handle a pregnancy and parenthood. Persistence, development and capacity to handle anxiety are required by pregnant moms of all ages. A youngster pregnancy might likewise affect the infant. The U.S. Habitats for Disease Control and Prevention noticed that infants destined to adolescents may have weaker scholarly…

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    Every day across the world “more than twenty-two thousand children die from poverty” (Today 1). As concerned citizens, we have to eliminate childhood poverty. Can you envision having no food, drinking dirty water, or living in a homeless shelter? Every day children who could’ve been the next president, governor, senator, or possibly father be murdered by poverty because they weren’t born into wealth. As a baby, you don’t get to hand select who your guardians are or their wealth. The “United…

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