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    SHOULD TEENAGE PREGNANCY BE CURBED? Pregnancy among girls less than 18 years of age has irreplaceable consequences. It violates the rights of girls with life threatening consequences in terms of sexual and reproductive health and causes high developmental costs for communities, particularly in combating poverty. It has adverse effects on the young mother’s education, employment, social class, and their parents and also the psychosocial development of the infant. The babies are most likely to…

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    Teen Pregnancy has become a major problem in the United States and this paper will explore the ways to help reduce that problem.Everyday thousands of teens are putting themselves at risk for pregnancies.Some ways to reduce teen pregnancies is to have more sex education in schools and also provide birth control methods and condoms.These ways will stop kids having sex and have kids pay more attention in school so they can pursue a career instead of having to go through the stress of having a kid…

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    I chose the topic to research what effect that pregnancy has on teenagers, their families and the people around them. Especially wanted to focus on the teenage girl and the decisions she has to make when she finds out she is pregnant. It is a huge responsibility to make the decision to have a child, to give your child up for adoption or to decide to abort your child; no matter the age. Teen parents are put into little stereotypes based on what people think they know about them, or what they have…

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    the United States. Sadly though, that is still a high amount of unplanned teen pregnancies that will cause quite an uproar. This uproar will consist of both judgement and unnecessary glorification. Teen pregnancy has become a glorified concept, but according to many teen mothers, having a child at a young age can have a huge effect on the teens’ daily lives, and their future lives. The definition of teenage pregnancy, according to Unicef,…

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    In society today, young people are engaging sexual activity with little knowledge/understanding in regards to undesirable pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Young people who engage in sexual activity place themselves as well as others in danger. Young people should be furnished with the proper education in regards teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases to help foster open minds and communication to the issue that is not often talked about in homes and schools because of…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy? Maybe some of us don't know about it, but most of us of course are one hundred percent sure about it. In the first place, what is teenage pregnancy or also known as adolescent pregnancy? Teenage pregnancy is about the teenager who are pregnant at a young age, some maybe fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen years of old. But most of the teenagers are getting pregnant at the age of twelve or thirteen. In short, teenage pregnancy occurs at the age of twenty…

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    discussed the changes that occur throughout adolescence. Some of these changes are natural while others occur by choices made by the adolescent. One topic that was thoroughly discussed in class was that of teen pregnancy. To gather a better understanding of what could occur during teen pregnancy I watched an episode of the MTV show “16 and Pregnant.” The episode I decided to watch was called “Millina.” The episode follows a 17 year old girl named Millina from Harrison Township. Which is a city…

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    Teen Pregnancy Awareness Teen pregnancy is not unusual or taboo as it once was but the impact and changes it causes in young lives remain everlasting. Too young to understand the consequences and responsibilities with becoming a parent, teenage girls learn the hard way that it is difficult to take care of oneself and a baby. Parents and schools play a big role in educating our youth about safe sex and contraceptives. Three main areas that lack awareness in teen pregnancy are young mothers…

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    The Impact of Pregnancy Discrimination Introduction The United State Parcel Service, Inc. was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia (UPS, 2017). UPS provides jobs to 434,000 employees (UPS, 2017). UPS is the world’s largest package delivery company and one of the leading global providers of specialized transportation and logistics services (UPS, 2017). UPS is comprised of several departments within the organization servicing every address in North American and Europe, such…

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    reprimanding. That is the source of the concept of social imagination. ‘Trouble’ and ‘Issues’ in our society have a comparative but completely different meaning. One deals with the individual and the others deals with influences. In questioning teenage pregnancies, we have to assess and comprehend how sexuality and motherhood is defined in your society. We also have to analyze what categories we put young pregnant women into. Is it a fallacy that we’re secretly praising them as heroin’s or are…

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