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    Teen Pregnancy

    | Argumentative Analysis | Teenage Pregnancy | | Alisha Hunter | Core 201 | | In 2009, the first season of 16 and pregnant aired (a show to prevent teen pregnancy) and right after, it leads to a follow up of several spin-off shows of Teen Mom (after life of the girls on 16 and pregnant and where they are with their kids). After the first episodes of 16 and Pregnant and Teen mom many more seasons began to come out; four episodes of 16 and pregnant in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and

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    Abortion Is a Woman Choice

    Abortion is a Woman’s Choice CINDY ROSS BCOM/275 20 OCT 2013 DION WILLIAMS Abortion is a Woman’s Choice “Abortion is an absolutely moral choice for any woman wishing to control her body” (McKinley 2002, p. 45). I’m going to argue the fact that abortion should be a woman’s right. No one really knows when life begins. Birth defects are reasons for an abortion some may argue and abortions are safe. Abortions should always be the woman’s choice, because only she knows if she can properly

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    Teens

    When thinking of a an issue that is important to me teenage pregnancy is the most profound. Teenage pregnancy is an issue that profoundly troubles me. It is one of the most difficult experiences a young lady might ever face. It interrupts school and plans for a higher education. It can even rip your family apart by starting conflict among you and your parent. That is why I hate seeing so many young ladies getting pregnant at an early age. When many of them had a bright future right within your grasps

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    Abortion Considering American ethics and values, the killing of unborn fetuses is morally wrong, having an abortion is an unsafe procedure, abortion clinics depend on taxpayers to run their clinics, this unethical practice of terminated unborn fetuses should be outlawed. Abortion is murder no matter when a person believes life becomes official. This controversy will remain for centuries, however the fact that a potential life has ended before given a chance remains

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    Abortion

    Teenage Abortion In society today, teens are taught by the television and the media that pre-marital sex is not a bad thing. This problem is leading to many teenage pregnancies, that then lead to abortion. All over the world teens are faced with many challenges in their everyday lives. Sex is being portrayed as extremely appealing in the media, but what they don't show is the pregnancies and the unborn child that never asked to be created in the first place that is being discarded. Abortion is in

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    Abortion

    Abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior toviability.[note 1] An abortion can occur spontaneously, in which case it is usually called a miscarriage, or it can be purposely induced. The term abortion most commonly refers to the induced abortion of a human pregnancy. Abortion, when induced in the developed world in accordance with local law, is among the safest procedures in medicine.[1] However,unsafe abortions result

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    Teen Pregnancy

    Teen Pregnancy Sabrina Marbury COM 172 June 19, 2012 Jessie Creech Teen Pregnancy In the United States more than one million teenage girls become pregnant every year (Plotnick, 1997). Only 13% of those pregnancies are intended (Plotnick, 1997). Teen Pregnancy has been defined as a teenaged or under aged girl becoming pregnant. Getting pregnant as a teenager gives her a higher risk of running into social aspects and economical issues that surround today’s teenage parents. Teens today are not

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    Persuasive Speech on Birth Control

    Chelsea McMillen’s Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade my audience Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience into being in favor of distributing contraceptives (condoms, birth control pills, spermicides, etc.) in high schools. Thesis statement: In order to explain why contraceptives are becoming such a necessity in schools today, I will share how teen parenthood is being glorified, reasons for such an increase in teenage pregnancies, and how effective distributing contraceptives

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    Self Care Phenomenon

    Self – Care Phenomenon of Teenage Pregnant Mothers in one slum area of Tanauan Introduction Background of the Study Teenage pregnancy is one of the major social issues that have been talked about in our society today. The glaring truth that this issue involves teenagers entering their motherhood stage is an unpleasant thing to be talked about, but is one issue that is greatly repeated too often. The society faced with this ugly scenario of teenagers at their very young age, already having their

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    You Don't Know..Yet.

    MY OWN HISTORY It was on the 18th day of February 1993 when Mrs. Monette Castro gave birth to a bouncing baby girl named Ma. Kristina Arietta Izabel F. Castro. My parents prefer calling me YET. After a few months of waiting, my mom and my dad, Mr. Armando Castro finally had their exchanges of vows. At present, I have 4 siblings, but sad to say, the youngest died. I had my first school at World Foundational Learning Center followed by Dominican School in Sta. Rita, Pampanga, where I graduated with

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