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any other drug." (Monroe 48). It is said that nicotine is more addictive than heroin. That is why
it is so hard for many people to quit once they start smoking . " Forty percent of our teenage
generation is already hooked to cigarettes." (Henningfield
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Category: /Social Sciences
impact on the healthiness of a nation. 'Of greatest concern for the future of American health is the fact that certain social conditions known to be associated with poor health outcomes are rapidly increasing...the prevalence of illiteracy, divorce, teenage
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
that was extremely uncommon in the early 1900's, but single parenting has now become more accepted by society. One in four children is born to an unmarried mother, many of whom are teenagers. Another reason for single parenting, besides divorce, is unmarried births, which
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
Asia. As with many HIV prevention education projects, it is difficult to measure the success of the Soul City project.
In 1999, an educational campaign called 'Lovelife' was launched. It's aim was to reduce teenage pregnancy, the spread of HIV/AIDS
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Category: /Social Sciences
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 to a wider portion of the society. They lack constructive social support
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
: independence, critical thinking skills, creativity, etc. instead of cooperation, conformity, and obeying instructions. There are other factors related to the home environment that affect performance in school; these include alcoholism and drug use, teenage pregnancy
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Category: /History
an institute for families at the university's School of Social Work, which will be dedicated to studying how poverty, child abuse, teenage pregnancy and care for the elderly impacts families." ( 1 Jet)With all this information there is no way you can say
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
people's life goals and outlook on life are different. With all of these changes it is no wonder why people believe life today for a teenager is far harder than it was fifty years ago.
Teenagers fifty years ago lived a sheltered life compare to those
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. However, how can we have a healthy outlook on the future if 34.8 percent of our youth are inhaling five hundred chemicals into their bodies (Britannica online)? Society needs to focus on telling teenagers the numerous effects of smoking, so they can live
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Category: /Literature/English
"Car crashes are the leading killer of teenagers: How can we keep our kids safe behind the wheel?
As everyone knows, our children are our number one priority in life. We also know that when our children turn 16, they are going to be ready to go out
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