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    Sex Education : Preventing Teen Pregnancy I know all too well the importance of good, reliable, early sex education which involves parents is to curbing the number of teen pregnancies in the United States. Having been the only girl in my seventh grade class whose best friend gave birth two days after turning thirteen, only to become a teen mother myself two and a half years later. My best friend having given birth for the second time only three months prior to the birth of my daughter. I am…

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    Bad Body Image

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    family, friends, social pressure and the media” (“11 Facts about Body Image’’). In today’s society there is too much pressure on teenage girls to have a perfect body image and to fit in with a generic mold. Low self-esteem is very common due to how one perceives their body image. Negative thoughts towards a body image are more common than positive thoughts. As said before, only 2% of women would describe themselves…

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    similar to Arlington Teen Court. It reviews relevant literature and sheds light on the research question of whether teen courts achieve its intended goals and objectives. Studies are divided into the following three sections: 1). Success in reducing recidivism; 2). Benefits of Teen Court versus the Traditional Juvenile Justice System; and 3).To what extent does teen court positively impact teen defendants. Success in Reducing Recidivism In past studies, researchers explore whether teen courts…

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    education among teens as well as the use of contraceptives. Marsiglio and Mott argue that the only way to safe sex is to provide teens with knowledge and the required protective measures. They disapprove measures that promote abstinence by terming them as “unrealistic”. According to them, most teens are pre-exposed to sex through peers and the media. They conclude that the failure to educate the teens in such a highly polarized environment can be highest level of ignorance. In fact, most teens…

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    there are some parents who push the bounds of ethical parenting to an extreme. In a segment in ABC News “Good Morning America” they explored the topic of which methods of parenting style are best to raise your children with by interviewing with three teens all coming from different parenting style background. The segment explored three different types of parenting style the strict parenting or “tiger” parenting, overprotective parenting or the “helicopter” parenting style and relaxed laid back…

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    Juveniles are referred as someone under the age of eighteen. According to the United States Department of Justice, “More than 70 million Americans, about 1 in 4 – are younger than 18…” There are many factors that are in play when dealing with what makes a juvenile delinquent. Most adult criminals have been juvenile delinquents at some point in their life, childhood is commonly where crime starts for adult criminals. It is not uncommon for parents to be the fault in the delinquency of an…

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    understand the consequences, yet 4,700 teens are the victims of drinking and driving each year. Some people believe that drinking alcohol overall isn't a problem. Let's say your best friend comes up to you and asks you to drink with them, would you? Sometimes kids end up getting addicted to drinking, because they first started drinking around the ages of 10 to 14. There are many reasons of why people think this isn't a problem anymore, such as the number of teens who drink and drive has been…

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    Teen pregnancy is a well recognized problem and community health nurses (CHN) are in a great position to apply measures to reduce its occurrence and lessen the impact pregnancy has on a teen and her baby when it happens. Using an upstream perspective, the community health nurse should critically assess factors contributing to a teen’s pregnancy and gather information about the teen’s perception on that topic, their satisfaction with sex education, barriers to obtain contraceptives, and…

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    Depression In Young Women

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    family rejection and negative family reactions or other loved ones regarding their sexual identity. It leads to negative outcomes of self-hate and lack of self love which ultimately leads to depression, and sometimes even suicide. Gay and lesbian teens have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and actions. Family members can feel so humiliated due to their young daughter’s or son’s decisions that they abandon them from their own family and make them feel disgraceful. Many people from the LGBT…

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    heads today and it is a cause of why humans buy certain things. These teens want to be accepted and owning the right brands seems to fulfill this social requirement. “Given that consumers attempt to gain acceptance into social groups through the products that they purchase, findings relating to materialism might explain why the luxury brand market has become increasingly important to teens.” (Gil 1427) Using these material goods, teens can express themselves and be able to identify with a…

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