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    never graduate from high school. And nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies occur each year.” (DoSomething) If birth control was offered over the counter many regulations would need to be set into place to ensure the safety of women because there is negative correlations that may come with the positive risk. Birth control methods should be offered over the counter without a prescription because it would significantly decrease the amount of teen pregnancies occurring each year and target groups who once…

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    In this article the main focus was on adolescent girls and their knowledge of the possible dangers of teenage pregnancy. The study that was done was interesting and came up with some results that were a little bit surprising. There were also aspects of this article that showed up in the textbook, such as adolescent pregnancy as a whole, and the consequences of adolescent pregnancy. By having this information allows for teachers to use it to their benefit when it comes to situations that may…

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    Defeat the Stereotype Proverbs 24:16 says, “For the righteous one may fall seven times, and he will get up again, But the wicked will be made to stumble by calamity.” If God forgives, why do we let other people’s opinions get to us? There are teenage girls who do not come from a religious family or even a family who cares, which may lead them to make the wrong choices. Having sex before marriage has many risks, but becoming pregnant at a young age can be one of the toughest consequences to deal…

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    Juno Film Analysis

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    This film is about a teenage girl, named Juno MacGuff, which ends up in a rut when she realizes she became pregnant unexpectedly by her friend Paulie Bleeker with whom she had a one-night stand with. The pair have feelings for each other but are not the type of people who want a real relationship. The movie takes place in a small town in Minnesota where both Paulie and Juno attend high school. This film takes us on one of Juno’s most important life journey as we become familiar with what a teen…

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    regard to the transition to school, I would want to advocate for the patient concerning both her burns and her pregnancy in the school setting and in the transition process. I would first want to advocate for the health teachers and school providing print resources and support groups to the patient and for all other students who have the potential to get pregnant. Knowing that only 50% of teenage mothers get their high school diploma by the age of 22, I would advocate for…

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    The Rise In Teen Pregnancy

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    As the years go on teens seem to be getting into all sorts of trouble. Experimenting with drugs, dealing with bullying, discovering depression. Anxiety and sex. Teenage pregnancy isn 't just a thing in a far away place. It has became a grim reality that strikes the homes of thousands. Certain factors can play a large part in the way teens handle sexual situations with another person. Things such as race, ethnicity and economics may be a reason why more girls of one side of the track may seem to…

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    The level of childlessness has doubled in thirty years and the world could be in danger of under population. Some women are childfree by choice, meaning they choose not to have children for a number of different reasons. Many celebrities are childfree, even Dr. Seuss did not have children, which is ironic due to the great deal of children’s books he has written. While reading the selection Childfree by Choice by Kelly J. Welch, I developed the belief that all women should have the option of…

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    Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem in Bermuda. The numbers have fluctuated through the years. Studies have shown that girls raised in poverty, in single-parent homes, and by parents with lower levels of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their…

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    Essay On Sexting

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    Albury started her article by asking “when is sexting not sexting?” (pg.1734). To answer this question, she focused on different attitudes towards the practices of taking and sending ambiguous images, including private selfies, public selfies and joke selfies which all cannot be simply defined as “sexting” according to teenagers from 16 to 17. By analyzing the interview with three mixed-sex groups in Sydney, Australia in 2012, Albury evaluated the gap in understandings of taking and sending…

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    Teenage pregnancy is one of the most hard and difficult experiences any teenager might ever face, and it appears that social issues have the strongest influence on female teens. As the researcher mentioned before that unfortunately it seems like some of the developed and industrialized countries have the highest rates in teen childbearing which is highly associated with some social issues like social isolation. Becoming isolated is so common to teenage girls who become pregnant and that was…

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