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    Teen Mothers

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    logic dictates, teen mothers typically do not seek employment if parents provide them with financial support. Although, data is lacking as to a teen’s occupational options while they are attending high school (Smith & Wilson, 2014). Even so, as an adult it is difficult to attend school, raise a child or children and work, much less an adolescent successfully navigating these conditions. In those rare instances when the teen marries, typically to another teen, the same challenges are then…

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    Reality TV In The 1970's

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    quite tame in comparison to what is on television today. Reality TV exploded in the 2000’s and it remains one of the most popular genres in television. Prior to that, shows with high ratings were frequently fictional in nature. Reality TV shows like Teen Mom, Keeping up with the Kardashians and Dash Dolls are being watched by adolescents and they are clearly influencing just about all aspects…

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    Adolescent pregnancy and childbirth is an important public health issue with many potential negative consequences that can have lifelong effects on both the mother and child. Women who become pregnant during their teenage years are less likely to seek regular prenatal care and are at an increased risk for medical complications, such as anemia, hypertension, and premature labor (Williams, 2015). Globally, in girls ages 15-19 years old, complications during pregnancy and childbirth are the…

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    the government, does money really fix these problems? The lack of a good education will continue to walk all over the Native American people. About 637,000 of Native Americans live on reservations or trust lands. Studies show more and more teen pregnancies continue to happen on reservations. Not many people with degrees decide to teach on reservations, so it’s hard to find enough teachers.…

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    CSE programs typically include factual information about how to prevent pregnancy and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) , along with lessons about how to handle sexual situations and healthy relationships (Alford, 2001). The ability to navigate relationships and sexual encounters and avoid possible negative consequences such as pregnancy and…

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    Persuasive Essay Abortion

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    fate. With a child comes many emotional and financial challenges, and if a woman believes that she cannot overcome these obstacles, then she should be able to terminate her pregnancy safely. The quality of sexual education in the United States is leading large number of teenage pregnancies. In the current code of curriculum for the U.S. only twenty four states require sexual education in schools, and only twenty one of which inform teens about HIV. According to The Odyssey Online, “ 25%…

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    age group. Birth rates fell 13% for women aged 15-17 years, and 8% for women aged 18-19 years (Teen Pregnancy). Even though some people believe teenagers are not appropriately informed, children shouldn’t be having children because infants born to teenage mothers are at greater risk for developing problems and adolescent pregnancy is associated with higher rates of illness and death. Teenage pregnancy is very common and there are many reasons why it is. Sometimes teenagers are just afraid to…

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    Contraceptives in High School My mom was a teen mom, pregnant at the age fifteen and a freshman in high school. She struggled a lot through school with a baby so she had to drop out to take care of him. She was living with her boyfriend, who went to work while she watched her baby. It wasn 't easy for her especially because later in her life her boyfriend passed away, so it made things even more difficult. She now had three kids already and pregnant with one, remind you she was only…

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    cope with their challenges. Also, having spent the last decade working in the social services field, I have come to the realization that my passion is in helping people who are less fortunate. I am currently a case manager with Aetna and I wish to continue helping my clients achieve their mental and physical health. Obtaining a MSW will give me the educational background that I need to better help those I am serving and those that I will be serving in the future. Teen pregnancy and sexually…

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    accurate when given to students. The truth is teens will do what they want when they want so it is important to teach all aspects of something. Abstinence only education programs are implemented all over the country, these programs are one sided as they often don’t teach the repercussions of sex because they are being…

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