Consequences of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    Many people believe abortion is a moral issue, but it is also a constitutional issue. It is a woman's right to choose what she does with her body, and it should not be altered or influenced by anyone else. This right is guaranteed by the ninth amendment, which contains the right to privacy. The ninth amendment states: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." This right guarantees the right to women, if…

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    Reasons Against Abortion

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    examine why pro abortion should be supported and reasons against supporting it. For instance from our findings, one of the reason for supporting abortion was on the grounds that women who are victims of rape cases should not be forced to keep the pregnancy. One of the reasons against it was that abortion was highly related to murder because life begins at…

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    argument that sways in the favor of pro-choicers is the case of Roe V. Wade. In this case, the Legal Information Institute details that the “court ruled a woman’s personal autonomy and reproductive rights extend to her decision to terminate her pregnancy” (Abortion). This outcome established that women do have the right to abort. The general consensus, derived from an Open Yale University course, is that (female) pro-choice proponents feel that, “women are so important that they should have…

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    In Jon by George Saunders, the omnipresent corporate establishment forces an identity upon the characters, causing tension between their true and artificial selves. The protagonist Jon exists in a commercial community that uses teenagers as test dummies for its brands. Their world is prefabricated and they are taught via commercials for different trademarks, with slogans as their source of knowledge. The very militant and impersonal nature of the society throws the reader off balance, yet the…

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    informed how will they know what to do or even how to feel. This is why sex education classes should be taught to the youth to educate them on the harmful consequences of unprotected sex. The truth is many children will know what to do weather they learn or experience it. If they experience it for them self, it could have many harmful consequences. Experience is the best teacher, but not when you're putting your life at…

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    believe providing a daycare for teens may encourage irresponsible behavior, it may help keep teens girls from dropping out of school. Schools should provide a daycare on school grounds. People who are against schools providing a daycare argue that providing a daycare will encourage irresponsible behavior. The people who are for schools providing a daycare argue that it will help keep teen girls from dropping out of school. Providing a daycare would not only help keep teen girls from dropping…

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    Another point Nourse raises is the correlation between the hook up culture and the rising rate of STD’s and STI’s in America’s college students. Her article provides an indepth look into why college students are engaging in these behaviors, the consequences, and the effects. This article is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more on this otherwise unknown and rarely talked about…

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    Abortion Is A Crime Essay

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    Nurses are first hand witnesses to the travesty of abortion, and these stories are finally being shared. A nurse from Jacksonville, Florida, witnessed the murder of an infant and the heartlessness of people. Her story began with a saline abortion. A saline abortion is where the doctors inject saline into the amniotic fluid that the baby is surrounded by in the second trimester. This baby was born with burned skin as though she had been splashed with boiling water, crying out in pain, but no one…

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    How Obesity Affect Society

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    Obesity has been affecting society for centuries. The rate of gaining weight and health related diseases have increased during the past decades. Farmers are using harmful chemicals, such as pesticides, to protect their crops from insects. Scientists and food companies are coating edible items with deadly chemicals to enhance their products’ flavor. Over twenty different kinds of chemicals are sprayed into the environment and in our food, increase the rate of obesity found in adolescents.…

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    poverty affects children, and if it could be prevented has been a big controversy for many years. Should low-income families be allowed to have children? low-income couples should be cautious when having children because it can have tremendous consequences on them. Poverty affects everything from school to social skills and health, even happiness. A few of the impacts caused by poverty on children are: they are at a higher risk to get sick, they have less motivation to finish school, and the…

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