Causes of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    Impaired cognitive abilities often leads to risky behaviors such as, rapes, unplanned pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases. Because of clouded judgment many teenagers usually regret their actions. Lowering the drinking age also causes violent behavior, which could be disruptive to society. At this age, teenagers are vulnerable to addiction. As such could start stealing from their parents, or even participating…

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    to the narcotic plant because it makes them feel good. Marijuana is more common today then it was back thousands of years ago. Marijuana is a drug that we use today most for teens to use but marijuana is a plant that is supposed to sure some people help them with there sick it could be used for many different things but teens use it more an more each day for not the right reasons. Most users do not use marijuana legally they use illegally. 2. The phrase "to eat lotus" is used by a lot…

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    policy and media. The media often attempt to endorse the misconception that the number of young pregnancies has vastly increased over the past few decades, however this is untrue (BBC News, 2014). Another unfounded view, discussed by Ellis-Sloan (2014), is that “becoming a teenage mother brings with it an entitlement to housing and welfare benefits”. As a result, a stigma is created, seeing pregnancy “as a choice motivated by greed, immorality or laziness”. Claims and stigmas such as these,…

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    Despite the research that has been done on the brain and the many books and articles that have been published on the subject of teens, parents still have many questions. One of the main questions parents have is regarding their teens’ dating life. Should they allow their teen to make their own decisions and date whoever they please, or should they step in and prevent their teens from dating certain people? The Shakespeare play “Romeo and Juliet” gives information on teenage activities, as well…

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    to if this is correct or incorrect? Well first off, what does the term "abortion" mean? Just what does it mean to have an "abortion?" An abortion is when a the pregnancy of a woman is ended prematurely so that the fetus cannot develop into a full baby and be born to the woman. This is normally done fairly early into the pregnancy. There are 2 commonly known methods of abortions. The most commonly known one is to go to surgical expert and, depending on how far into the…

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    which could cause teenagers to encounter with eating disorders as claimed in Dugan’s article. However, the purpose of this essay is to identify illogical fallacies in the article “Eating disorders soar among teens - and social media is to blame”, which was written by Emily Dugan and published in 2014 by the Independent. Those fallacies include overgeneralization and slippery slope as found in paragraph 4 and 7 respectively. In the beginning, Dugan claims that the potential cause of eating…

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    Abortion Effect Essay

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    the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report fewer than one death per 100,000 legal abortions due to complications. Though rare, abortion can directly cause death as the result of bleeding, infection, organ damage, or other complications. Long term, women who have abortions are four times more likely to die within the year following their pregnancy than women who carry to term” (Birthmothers Ministries). There are also long term risks. “Abortion can hinder future reproductive success. It…

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    should try it because other youths are, this could result in unsafe sex and unwanted pregnancy. CASAColumbia surveyed 1,037 teenagers in America aged 12-17. The survey found that 40% of all the teens surveyed have seen pictures on social networking sites of teens getting drunk or using drugs. Around 90% of the teens first saw those pictures when they were 15 or younger. Teens that have seen pictures of other teens getting drunk or using drugs are three times likelier to use alcohol and are much…

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    mother is not the only person affected by the choice of abortion ; should only be used if the mother life is in danger. Abortions isn’t always the answer in a surprise or unwanted pregnancy. There’s many other options like adoption or talking out a plan with family members . Abortion should never be a solution in a pregnancy unless the life is in danger. There are many reasons why abortions should be illegal. One reason is because it violates the unborn’s right to life. “ Restore our country’s…

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    Abortion Is A Murder Essay

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    it and wish to avoid the overwhelming dreadful reality. For the majority of women, the most terrifying sight is the positive line on a pregnancy test. Surveys given worldwide by the Guttmacher Institution of Unplanned Pregnancy, state that four in ten women become pregnant before the age of twenty. Thirty-one percent of these women chose to terminate the pregnancy. How do you think you would feel if someone took away your ability to be a human soul and actually live? Imagine not having a say in…

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