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…represent a large percentage of the poverty rate in the United States with the African American women representing the majority according to Sandra S. Smith of the US department of the Health and Human services. She states that the birthrates for teenagers…
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…who are the most at risk for pregnancy are often the most difficult to reach through these programs. For example, with the high dropout rates in many urban schools, services delivered through the schools will miss large proportions of those in need (262…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to Amsterdam, with the streets flooded with high school dropouts, beggars, pickpockets, drug dealers, and other men of the "black market" trade, much more so then there are now. It has been a popular pro-legalization tactic to assert that the legalization…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, actively involved in social work or corporate organizational behavior. The data was collected through interview study. I interviewed Sei (pseudonym name) who is my female Japanese friend, since when I was in junior college student. Sei is a 21 years old female…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Title IX: Effects and Alternatives How has Title IX changed university life and college athletics in the United States? Well, as stated earlier, legislation was passed with the purpose of ending sexual discrimination, whether it is academically…
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…Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) is much more prevalent in today’s society compared to previous generations. More and more people are being diagnosed at an alarming rate. To my surprise, I learned this disorder does not only affect…
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…findings inidicate that birth rates have dcreased in the United States as a whole , for six consecutive years, (1992-1997). In 1997, the teenage birth rate was 52.9% births per 1000 females ages 15-19. The year 1997, is the most recent year for which data…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. This classification leaves out the fact that most jobs today require a college degree, or are shipped out of country because of the ridiculously low labor rates in other nations. The rich, famous, and politically correct, as well as the upper middle classes are the haves…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and the association of education, especially in science, with prestige and occupational opportunities. This has fuelled the enormous expansion of the Indian educational system and the rise in literacy rates, school attendance, and college enrollments (Mukhopadhyay…
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Category: /History
…producers of iron, steel, coal, cement, chemicals, machinery, vehicles, machine tools, electronics, food and beverages, shipbuilding, and textiles. Germany’s industrial production growth rate is 4.7%. Germany’s has a population of 81,337,541 people. Most…
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