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    it might change their life in a positive way instead of through loss. There are many support groups and organizations that help young women who are pregnant and in need of counseling, mental support, talking to their parents, parenting classes for teens, etc. These can be a very positive and uplifting way for a woman who is pregnant to find help and make friends with people in similar situations so they are not alone. One example would be Focus on The Family Organization. They stated on their…

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    come from families that are closer, but still under, the poverty level also did worse than their wealthier peers but not as bad as the poorer children. This study demonstrates the factor of depth when dealing with poverty. Poverty limits school achievement, in terms of longevity. Authors Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Greg J. Duncan state on page 62 that, “poverty status has a small negative impact on high school graduation and years of schooling obtained” (EFFECTS 62). The relationship between family…

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    players are made. The park is where they are able to practice perfecting their skills on the field or the basketball court. Parks are also a place where future politicians and leaders are molded through conversations and meeting of the minds with their peers. Parks are also a place where adult members of a community can come and have stimulating conversations with other adults in their community. Helping to break down the cultural differences that may exist between people in the community.…

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    the biggest at puberty. 25-55% of twelve-year-olds have reported dieting, 14% have reported binge eating, and 48% have reported to fasting and using food substitutes to lessen their weight (Nierengarten, 2015). Distorted body image made the biggest impact at the age of eleven. 40-70% of girls are dissatisfied with their body (in particular two or more parts), the most common parts include hips, stomach, and thighs. 42-45% of ninth to twelfth graders have reported they have tried to lose weight…

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    Attention Getter: “I have a gut feeling you want to swim in college”, my coach says to me as he pulls me out of practice to yell at me...again. As he is waiting for my response, I start wondering: Do I actually want to swim in college? Will things be different while being a NCAA athlete? Are there any extra opportunities or money besides scholarships for student athletes? As I turned and looked at him, my reply came out of my mouth before I even knew what it was. “Yes, I think so.” As soon as I…

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    In the movie Fort Apache the Bronx two officers were obstructing the justice. They acted in such indiscriminately way just because the teen was from a different race. They really did not care about killing him and after the incident they did dot present any remorse for the terrible act that they did. It is imperative to say that not all police officers engage in misconduct behaviors, there…

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    Maltsberger once said “There is no suffering greater than that which drives people to suicide; suicide defines the moment in which mental pain exceeds the human capacity to bear it. It represents the abandonment of hope.” Today’s current issue is teen suicide that is related to technology, how it is involved, and the actions people can take to prevent it. Suicide is a major public health problem. Suicide statistics show that there is more than thirty-two thousand, which is equal to eighty-nine…

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    How Affective Is the Golden Rule? The biblical meaning of Golden Rule has been considered to say, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This statement applies to everything we do in life, but most people take it very lightly. In this case, it applies to bullying. It applies to treating those as you would want them to treat you and nothing less of that. Bullying is something that has gone on for years, decades, and has either not been taken seriously or taken very faintly. Will…

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    High School Dropouts: Causes, Consequences, and Prevention Dropping out of high school can have a strong impact on the rest of your life. Having a high school diploma is critical to achieving higher education or getting a better job. However not everybody is able to finish high school and go on to college for a passage to better circumstances. When a person drops out of school there is are many causes for their decision. High school dropouts have become an increasingly important issue in the…

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    College students’ nutrition and its effect on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social domains. Physical: Amuta, A. O., Crosslin, K., Goodman, J., & Barry, A. E. (2016). Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Threat Appraisal on Physical Activity and Nutrition Behaviors among Overweight and Obese College Students. American Journal Of Health Behavior, 40(4), 396-404. Important study details: • Type 2 diabetes is a major issue due to growing obesity rates and sedentary lifestyles. • College students…

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