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    “I am pro-choice because a pregnancy should never be mandatory” (Lunsford 1). She is saying that being pregnant should be optional. Women who get abortions are usually raped, have financial problems, or they just aren’t ready for a child. Readers should care about the importance of abortions because women go through making this impenetrable decision. According to dictionary.com, abortion is “The removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy” (n.p.). Although women…

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    Why Students Dropout

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    Today in the United States, many students are deciding to drop out of high school. Many factors can contribute to this. Sometimes students may quit to take care of their family or siblings. Teen pregnancy, drugs, or bullying can also contribute to dropping out, as well as, having disabilities, the family moving, or not parental interest. For whatever reason, dropping out might seem like a good idea at the time, but this decision will affect these students for the rest of their lives. This…

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    Introduction Sex education is something that is part of one’s life through their entire life. People’s bodies grow and change every day, and learning about the processes that take place is essential to maintaining good health throughout one’s life. Sadly, many people all over the world today are misinformed when it comes to sex education because of the lack of resources, overly vague information, politics, or the fact that sex education isn’t something that is approached in an accurate manner…

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    Not only is the unborn child hurt, but the mother is hurt as well. The mother can undergo nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. It could also mess with a women’s menstrual cycle and cause intense cramping. During any kind of surgery, death is possible. These are only the physical side effects. Mothers go through more traumatic and emotional times after abortions. According to Abortion Facts, “Other times, the suicidal impulses result…

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    smart cell phones (Brown). Over time these forms of media have changed. Nowadays they all portray some sort of sexual manner. This has both positive and negative impacts on teens. Here you will read about the usage, content, and effects on teens today. The internet provides a “safe haven” or in other words, another world for teens to explore and define themselves as sexual beings. Research done by Jane D. Brown, Susannah Stern, and Sarah Keller have shown that 30 percent of females and 50 to70…

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    Don’t Give Up Suicide among teens is becoming more common in the last few years. Unfortunately, teens who commit suicide pass on their pain to the ones who care about them. Teens who commit suicide are prompted by depression or events that occur in their life. Teen suicide should not be the only answer. Suicide can be replaced with more constructive ways to deal with depression, such as treatment and antidepressants. Teens who choose to commit suicide have many factors that influenced their…

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    Media 's negative affect on teens The average teen in the US are suffering from some sort of emotional suffering caused by the media. Some people think the media affect the teens by making positive images and videos and even magazines. Media shows teaches them positive life lessons like how to deal with everyday problems , or show what 's the new trend to stay up to date, positive views on love and sexuality, even positive ways to deal with bullying and keep it nonviolent. We couldn 't…

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    Annie Capulet Monologue

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    Annie Desmond and her friends Talisha and Margie are inner-city teens struggling with the many implications of living in a lower-income community. Annie’s mother, Myrna Desmond, had Annie when she was in junior high school and still dreams of being a writer. Myrna is a cleaning lady for an office and she repeatedly has gotten in trouble for messing with the computers in the office.Annie and her mother have a strained relationship due in part to the fact that Myrna resents Annie for being born…

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    complete high school results in lower chances of employment, decreased yearly earnings,and increased chance of being incarcerated. Dosomething.org provides us with several critical points related to why a student might drop out. Teen pregnancy is the number one cause of teen girls dropping out of high school. Hispanics tend to drop out more often than other cultural groups. Huffington Post suggests that this may be a result of late entry into the United States, poor English, or illegal status…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson argues that abortion is justifiable due to the fact that in the early stages of pregnancy the unborn child is only a clump of cells and tissues. I, however will argue that Thomson’s views are inadequate due to simple life cycles and the false pretenses that an unborn child isn’t a real “person”. Thomson who, although has some very useable points from her paper “A Defense of Abortion” I still would have to disagree and stand firm in my position of anti-abortion. But we…

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