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    The Crenshaw community is a family of individuals with similar backgrounds who relate to one another through their personal values, reoccurring challenges, and their passion for change. I call this amazing community my home. While growing up in this community, I was faced with several different challenges. One of the most constraining challenges was the perpetuating health dilemma that began to take a toll on my community. There were times where I had to watch many families struggle, having no…

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    Birth Defect In Babies

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    other organs to poke through a newborn’s abdomen near the belly button. The solution to this problem is to repair it surgically, but even with that the birth defect can be life threatening. For example, some children are left with a lifetime of challenges with digestion and eating, and some might have trouble absorbing nutrients. The number of cases of the birth defect has approximately doubled from 1995 to 2005. Since 2005, this problem is still continuing to increase for babies to mothers of…

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    She ignored the advice of the counselor who Ms. Anderson appointed her to. Ms. Anderson was not promoting that Jenny go have sexual relations with her boyfriend, but that she needs to be informed about all the possible risks that are involved (pregnancy, STDs, emotional stress, ect.). Ms. Anderson was concerned about her student and needed to…

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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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    The family of origin according to Grossman et al. (2016) also helps out in whether the family approves or disapproves of teen sex and the communication that is done among teens and their parents (p.179). Bigner and Gerhardt mention that “dating is the first interpersonal social experience that many teens have with sexuality” (p.233). Usually teens hang out in a group and do peer group activities so dating can be a predictable age in which sexual activity begins (Bigner & Gerhardt,…

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    “Comprehensive sexual education should include, reproductive anatomy, physical and social growth changes through puberty, responsible relationships, sexual decision making, pregnancy and child birth, parenting responsibilities, abstinence, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, sexual abuse and assault, homosexuality (and other non-traditional sexualities), and abortion” according to Lindley, Reininger, Vincent, Richter…

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    The Running Dream Analysis

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    Teen female education is a well known problem society struggles to overcome. Living in poverty, early pregnancies, marriages, and school based violence or discrimination affects many teen girls in ways that don't give them an option on how to pursue their upcoming life. The inequalities that teen females face during education are known around the world and have strong impacts on teenagers in modern America. To bring awareness to this issue, authors influence readers, by writing about it, and…

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    youth, the distinction is almost unimportant – similar risk factors increase their likelihood for physical health challenges as well as mental health challenges. Because of increased exposure to victimization, abuse and harassment, bullying and shaming from peers, teachers, parents, and other community members, LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately affected by STIs, unplanned pregnancy, self-harm, and homelessness. A study by the Center for Disease Control indicated that of the youth aged 13 to 24…

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    According to Dan Lyons from Bloomsbury New Jersey, one of the most effective laws ever passed was requiring purchasers of alcohol to be 21 years of age. In 1984, Congress urged every state to require 21 as the legal drinking age for purchasing alcoholic drinks (Lyons). An estimated 1,071 lives were saved on the highways alone in 1987, and more than 20,000 lives since then (Lyons). As Robert Voas states, “The 21 law is predicated on the fact that drinking is more dangerous for youth because…

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    One of the biggest challenges that students might face during the transition to adulthood is the constant change in their social and family environment. As Jillian mentions in the video, after she moved to Chico State the communication with her parents was not the same. Every time she went back to visit her parents during breaks, the communication was not the same. She did not feel comfortable to tell her parents how she felt in Chico. As a result, she lived an unhappy year in Chico. She also…

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