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    changes, and they learn to adapt to new things. Barker stated, “Once you enter motherhood your eyes are opened to a new world”. Mothers also learn responsibility and how to turn into a mature adult to raise their newborn. Age does not determine the love, nurturing, compassion, or readiness it takes to raise a child. Some mothers that are twenty and older still don't have the patience, compassion, or readiness they need to raise a child. Age also doesn’t determine the willingness of a mother to…

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    In this article, “Public Discourses About Teenage Pregnancy: Disruption, Restorations, and Ideology,” Jennifer J. Bute and Laura D. Russell both on the Department of Communication Studies, discusses the hard times that mothers have to go through. The article talks about a celebrity teen mom, Jamie…

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    “Teenage birth rates in the United States remain the highest and over one million teens that are pregnant are from the ages of fifteen to nineteen.” (Pregnancy Information For Teens, Second Edition) “There are nearly half a million teen births each year. Put another way, each hour nearly 100 teen girls get pregnant and 55 give birth.” (Not Just Another Single Issue) Teen pregnancy brings so many emotions to you. It can bring shame, denial, a lot of stress and even depression. A teen pregnancy…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is something that affects over one million young teens in the United States. In the summer of July 1989, I became part of that statistic. I was only fourteen years of age when I learned, I was expecting my first child. For some, teen pregnancy is planned, and this would be my case. It wasn’t due to lack of knowledge, experimentation or the desire to be with multiple partners. No, it was simply out of spite. I thought, I was mature enough to take care of a child.…

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    I began to notice breakouts on my face by the age of fourteen. This is when your hormones start to because more adamant, and you change into your young teenage self. I went to my first dermatologist that a friend had recommended. This male dermatologist would give me a facial about every two weeks. He would steam my face, and then use harsh utensils to extract the “grossness” out of my pores. He would then follow with microdermabrasion and the bacteria “zapper”. I went to him for a while, but…

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    Teenage Mothers Teenage motherhood is a strange topic in our society. On one hand, it is highly frowned upon by a large number of people. It is seen as a bad thing to have a child as a teenager, especially if the mother is unmarried. However, even though many are opposed to the idea, it is highly popularized in the media. There are multiple shows on popular TV networks targeted at young people, which follow the lives of some teen moms and their families. This combination of fascination and…

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    who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions (Webster). The question people are probably wondering is, why is there so much poverty? For that question to be answered is to take a look at the causes and effects. Teenage pregnancy, lack of education, and substance abuse are issues that may contribute to poverty in Arizona. Throughout the country poverty is a huge issue; with Arizona ranking one of the highest in the country. Many of the poor live their life…

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    Some effects of early pregnancy will include an unexpected rise of responsibility for the teen and may cause many health concerns for both teen and newborn child. It is often assumed that all teenage pregnancies are accidental but this is not always the case. Some teenagers actively plan to become pregnant or do not use contraception, knowing that pregnancy is a real…

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    Seventy-five percent is unintended, thirty-five percent choose to have an abortion” (Facts and Statistics about Teenage Abortion). This illustrates an issue of sexual activating with teenagers is increasing, and teenagers are more likely to choose an abortion when they find they are pregnant. Additionally, every decision is made with its own consequences. This includes the decisions make in teenage pregnancy as to what should be done with a baby. There are many consequences and side-effects…

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    First Draft Topic: Teenage pregnancy is a serious Social Problem Pregnancy is a natural condition that usually brings joy and positively changing people’s life. Even though, pregnancy could be one of the best experiences for women; however when it is contracting too early in life it may cause more defects than benefits. Teen pregnancy is being tagged as one the most important social problems in United States, about 90% of teens become pregnant yearly unintentionally and half of these…

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