Papers 1271-1280 of total 11023 found.
…, to the time during and after pregnancy, to menopause. Some women develop a depressive illness around these events. Baby Boomers, the generation of Americans born immediately following World War II through the early 1960’s, seem to have higher rates of depression…
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…called freedom of press; however, since it is a school newspaper and is ran by a teacher there are certain restrictions. A Missouri school censored articles in the school newspaper about teen pregnancy and the effects of a divorce on children…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. They have a lack of sense of control over their own lives (Murray,C). This encourages irresponsibility; a good example of this is single mothers and teenage pregnancies. Although it is every woman's right to have a baby, the thought of who is going to pay…
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…as it encompasses all casual wear ranging for children (baby, pre-school, and school), for the teenager and young adult, for women in pregnancy, and for all other women who believe in comfort, quality, and style. 012 is more elegant, specialized for older women…
Details: Words: 1986 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…Counterpoints with Evidence a. Using marijuana is harmful to your health Babies born to women who have smoked marijuana during pregnancy have an increased incidence of leukemia, low birth weigh and other newborn abnormalities. Smoking marijuana can cause…
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…have investigated the reasons for this increase, citing everything from teenage pregnancy to the rise in “deadbeat dads.” Over the last thirty-five years there have been several trends in our society that have contributed to the feminization of poverty…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of flagrant parental neglect of children due to divorce is reflective of the plagues in our society where young adults are highly involved: Teenage pregnancy, criminality, youth-violence, and drug abuse, to name only a few. Furthermore, day by day they are rising…
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Category: /History
…to kill a friend or family member than they are a criminal. In the 1980’s it appeared that teen pregnancy was going to be the downfall of American society, but as Marion Wright Edelman, president of the children’s advocacy group puts it, “ The crisis…
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…Michael Durfee’s point of view, crack has become the number one illicit drug having bad effects on pregnancy. Most of the kids who have a crack-addict as a parent end up by growing in foster homes, therefore, leading miserable lives. This is due to the fact…
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…, Karen’s crush on her beloved teenage brother led him to distance himself from her uncomfortable attentions. Berndt’s rejection made Karen depressed, the first of many bouts of depression throughout her life. In 1904 Clotilde divorced Karen’s father…
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