Papers 1481-1490 of total 11023 found.
…later or are delaying child-bearing later into marriage. Also, completed family size is decreasing. Teenage marriage among women is becoming less and less common and the total fertility rate has declined significantly in recent cohorts. The total fertility…
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…, dress-code infractions, and littering. By 1980, the seven top problems had been identified as suicide, assault, robbery, rape, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and pregnancy" (Zuckerman 2). The increase of television viewing and televisions in homes magnified…
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…worse, killed in order to have another child, hopefully a boy. People can also check the baby's gender with the help of technologies during the pregnancy and many female infants were aborted before they are born. The problem following the phenomenon…
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…% of all children under 5 years old enjoy a satisfactory nutritional status in terms of weight-for-age set out by the growth charts. Approximately 22% of all births, on average, occur in teenage women, with 9% occur in women 35-49 years of age. Because high…
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…the means? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help at delivery, and even before. Truly natural human reproduction would make pregnancy-related death the number.1 killer of adult women. Of course, some forms of medical help are more…
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…been abused as children and about 95% of teenage prostitutes have been sexually abused. Young girls who are forced to have sex are three times more likely to develop psychiatric disorders or abuse alcohol and drugs in adulthood, than girls who…
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…voting. In a 1973 court ruling, know as Roe v. Wade, abortion became legal. Since this ruling the number of teen pregnancies has increased from 4.94 percent in 1972 to 9.92 percent in 1990. The number of teen abortions has doubled from 19.9 percent…
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…in young people smoking - Decrease in teenage pregnancies - Finally long term outcomes. Although the project was initiated by the government agencies the problems were identified by government agencies, police and the Treneere residents and Community…
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…to adults such as R-rated movies and the workplace itself, (Belkin 32) employers create benefit packages that are full of maternity leave, pregnancy coverage, and other child-friendly perks that mean parents effectively earn more than non parents for doing…
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…to adults such as R-rated movies and the workplace itself, (Belkin 32) employers create benefit packages that are full of maternity leave, pregnancy coverage, and other child-friendly perks that mean parents effectively earn more than non parents for doing…
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