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    Why Is Birth Control Bad

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    Birth Control: Doing More Bad Than Good for Women and Young Teens Everyone thinks of birth control as a way to have sexual intercourse without any worries or consequences. Those people are wrong. There are so many things that can go wrong even while on the pill, and some women don’t realize that. Part of that problem is that doctors now prescribe it just like they would prescribe medicine for a sick child. Not only are women using these common contraceptives for the wrong reasons, but they…

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    Qualitative Synthesis

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    many unintended consequences of engaging in this activity without proper education. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one specific unintended consequence. According to the Center for Disease Control (2013), 19.7 million new STIs occur in the United States each year. These infections can cause a variety of consequences that range from unpleasant symptoms to infertility and mortality. Another unintended consequence of sexual activity is unplanned pregnancy. 45% of all pregnancies in the…

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    Induced Abortion Is Wrong

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    Abortion Abortion is what pops into people's mind when teen girls tries to find a way to get rid of a innocent baby right?How people wonder what it would feel to be a mother or see how it looks like. Well abortion is one of the most awful things to do because people are killing human being. Also a innocent baby but person are still killing one. Abortion should not be allowed to do. It's not right it’s something awful horrible to do.People's body it’s something harmful to do to it.Woman…

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    a condition typically seen in children younger than six exposed to lead-containing paint or water. Children from low-income families are a particularly vulnerable population. Childhood lead poisoning can result in a higher likelihood of teenage pregnancy, a higher likelihood of juvenile delinquency, and a host of neurological, reproductive, and developmental problems. In 2015, Watertown, WI –a city of 24,000 in central Wisconsin– had the second highest rate of childhood lead poisoning in the…

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    Effects of media violence on children There is a controversy that has been going on for a couple of decades that Media affects children. Whether the child plays violent games or watch violence on T.V this can affect the child to learn aggressive behavior. Most parents see their child showing violent behavior at a very young age such as preschool and are concerned but just say that the child will grow out of that their child will grow out of it. This controversy has made many researchers…

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    television a day. Scientist Rebecca Collins conducted a study to see if watching sexual behavior on TV influenced teenagers’ own behavior. In her results, she found that watching shows with sexual content has a considerable amount of influence on a teen. Collins found that young children who watched the highest amount…

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    people were tested on their parenting abilities a lot of things need to be considered like the age at which the license can be obtained, the requirements for the test, what happens to a child if its born and the mother does not have a license, consequences a mother has to pay if she does not obtain a license before she has a child, and so much more. In the end, if people were required to obtain a parenting license, it would only benefit in the…

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    substance abuse is and probably always will be one of the biggest problems throughout our country unless the citizens of this country come together, as a whole, put a stop to it. The United States has numerous social ills such as crime, poverty, teen pregnancy, domestic and child abuse, and the spread of STD’s. These issues defy our country in many ways, but drug abuse is the highest and easiest kind of societal pressure. The author speaks to the entire population when referring…

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    Sexuality In Our Society

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    we’ve talked about is same-sex marriage. Ever since same-sex marriage became legal it has been the biggest topic on the news and it has made history. Other topics of sexuality include should it be taught in school, so that students will know the consequences of having sex with their significant other. I chose this topic because I find it interesting how everyone has different opinions on this topic. While many people could think of negative reasons why these topic could ruin our society, there…

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    believe that the legal drinking age should be lowered to sixteen years, instead of nineteen. However, I disagree. The benefits of this action are few and far between, and the consequences are too heavy to ignore. Lowering the legal drinking age may promote binge drinking in teenagers, which will induce horrible consequences in the teenagers of our generation and possibly even the generations after. Young adults would be influenced into drinking while driving because they don’t know any better.…

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