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    Case Study: Addison

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    Her classmates all watch her to find out what Addison is going to do. Addison is like every other girl in her school except for one feature is different, Addison is pregnant. The United States is ranked number one in the world with the highest teenage pregnancy rate as of 2015 (Novicio, 2015). What is this saying about our nation and society today? What can you do as a parent or a leader to impact the kids in your school or community? Some of you might be parents of kids that attend public or…

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    Essay On Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy Giving birth has numerous merits; for instance, it enables and enhances continuity of the species as the old ones die. However, the pregnancy that eventually leads to these births need to be regulated and individuals are supposed to give rise to new young ones once they have attained a legal age; probably above eighteen years which is deemed to be the minimum age for an adult. Teen pregnancy is the pregnancy in a woman who is aged between ten and nineteen years old. In the recent…

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    The main reason reported as to why high school couples who go beyond high school never get married is not a loss of love for the person but a craving of freedom and exploration. Relationships that have some sort of spiritual component to them are much more likely to succeed, even if there are contrasting religions or spiritual emphasis in the relationship. According…

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    How Pregnancy Can Be a Good Thing for Teenage Girls On my 15th birthday, July 3, 1998, I was at the Glenwood Lake Park rehearsing for my mothers’ wedding. It was exactly 10 a.m. when I announced to my family. “It’s Time!” I knew immediately that the contractions I was having were not the Braxton Hicks contractions I had been having for months. These contractions were very real and very intense. My sister had me sit down and she began to time how far apart my contractions were. My family…

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    This is very damaging to their self concepts unless they live with other such children. They are most hurt by divorce when their love is divided and when they suffer from anxiety of the uncertainties a custody is fought in court and it is decided to live with both alternately. There are also signs that children who have gone through a divorce have problems with depression (mood)…

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    With the development of science and technology in our society, human never expected the problems of the children and teenagers have gradually increase, such as childhood illness, accidents, teenage pregnancy, and drop out from school, child abuse, academic underachievement and mental illness as well. All this issues had made the communities, peoples and government start to focus on the important and the quality of parenting. Good parenting may help the child to build positive personality but the…

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    I chose the topic to research what effect that pregnancy has on teenagers, their families and the people around them. Especially wanted to focus on the teenage girl and the decisions she has to make when she finds out she is pregnant. It is a huge responsibility to make the decision to have a child, to give your child up for adoption or to decide to abort your child; no matter the age. Teen parents are put into little stereotypes based on what people think they know about them, or what they have…

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    Teen pregnancy is pretty difficult because being a teenager, preparing for your doctor appointments, and planning financially is already a lot. Teen pregnancy is really famous now days. There are young moms all over the world. Half of American teenegrs are having sex. Which I can tell you because Ashley is one teen mom out of 1,000 teen moms. Teens have been having sex at really young ages, which that increase there would be more people with STDs and more teen pregnancy. Every single day there…

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    Amongst us teenagers, how do we react when we hear the word “sex”? We speak with confidence towards sex but the false statements and myths come with it as well. High school students in most states are required to pass a sexual heath class, and parents are more opened to the idea of this knowledge. The eagerness to learn more about sexual diseases is answered through comprehensive sexual education. With this course teenagers are more informed about small details that play a big part of their…

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    Some people may argue that “The Secret Life of the American Teenager brings awareness to teen pregnancy, however my analysis proves otherwise. This leads to young girls wanting that same type of love and attention, thus leading to real life situations like teen pregnancies and high school dropouts. These young girls of color closely relate to characters who come from similar backgrounds, influencing them to act in similar ways. According to the…

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