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    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 not finishing school, not being concerned about their health and the effects on the economy. This causes a ripple effect trickling down the issue from…

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    must be diverse and cover a variety of topics about teen pregnancy, including however, but not limited to development programs for the youth, sex education programs, programs of prevention, reproductive health services, and contraceptive friendly for the youth. Moreover, the support of family and caring adults can be very vital in a teen decisions regarding sex, contraceptives, and engaging in a healthy…

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    a prescription and at a free or affordable price. Teens work and study vigorously for years to get an education to become successful in the future, but some may panic from lack of birth control when a mistake has been made. Health and education are very important aspects to the success and growth of teens although health isn’t fully achieved, “Young people have a right to health and education. But because these rights are not fulfilled, their chances of studying and qualifying for professions…

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    manslaughter. In the course of the other Wes Moore’s life, he faces the daunting problem of becoming a teenage parent. Some say that abstinence-only education is the best way to prevent teen…

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    world health and education leaders should coordinate to organize the aforesaid education programs, which will require much more time and investment than merely shipping out materials. Such programs will establish a long-term effect on women and their families; contraceptives cannot last forever—in fact, since some religious traditions and attitudes toward western medicine prohibit the use of birth control, contraceptives alone will not be conducive to women as a whole. Education, on the other…

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    does increased reproductive health care regulation really affect? 2. How do intersectional identities relate to the impacts of said regulation (for example, middle class vs. lower class Latina women, documented vs. undocumented women)? 3. How does education combine with these laws in order to create a health care disparity? This project builds on a previous project in which I…

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    Since the main focus is now the child, its hard to make time to focus on school work and obtaining high grades. Many girls drop out of high school or take a much longer time to graduate. In fact, teen pregnancy is the single greatest cause of school withdrawals among teenage girls in the country. Twice as many girls leave school due to pregnancy than any other physical or medical conditions combined. (Epstein) Without a diploma, its hard for these young girls to have…

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    we go about American politics in the 21st century. The ever-expanding rift between modern day liberals and conservatives is largely consisting of a number of pressing social matters. Abortion, drug laws, racial and religious equality, same-sex marriage, education policies and many more controversial subjects cause a lot of uproar for politicians and citizens alike. From religious affiliations to conceptions of what true liberty is, there are a number of reasons why the population differs from…

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    about abstinence, condoms, and a well-known talk called "The birds and the bees”, which is generally the event in most children 's lives in which the parents explain what sexual relationships are. If parents know their kids are engaging in premarital sex, they can encourage their children to use protection. Some teens think it is uncomfortable to talk to parents about urges about engaging in sexual intercourse. Also, the behaviors of teenagers depend on how their parents raise them, so accurate…

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    What is Planned Parenthood? Planned Parenthood is a non-governmental organization that delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people. It is American most trusted provider of reproductive health care. It provides high quality, affordable medical care. They inform and educate the community about reproductive and sexual health. They educate young people about honest sexuality and relationship information in classrooms and online…

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