Papers 1651-1660 of total 11023 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that are more deeply rooted than the conventional disaffected teenager, as he moves from boarding school to boarding school with no sense of purpose. Even Holden's style of narration reveals this lack of any coherent vision. He admits that he cannot concentrate…
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…trickled down to the general consumers such as families. Now families use them on a regular basis. It is becoming a huge trend in a growing teenage market that creates a higher social status, making teenagers feel popular, fashionable, and cool…
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…Suicide in General. Thousands of teenagers commit suicide each year, but how many people actually take the time to find out why they took they're lives? That is one of the main things I wanted to find out. Why teenagers commit suicide and whether…
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…. If they implant in the uterine wall, a pregnancy will begin. The woman will give birth nine months later if she does not miscarry. (Morales, et al, p.2) A single IVF attempt lasts about three weeks. It involves surgery, plus repeated ultrasonography and blood…
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Category: /History
…to far-off places. Another teenage girl, Mun Ok Ju, was lured by the promise of a good salary working at a good restaurant. Together with a group of another seventeen girls she was taken to a Korean port and shipped off with about two hundred other teenage
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…On January 22, 1973 the Supreme Court had ruled in the case of “Roe VS. Wade” that women have the constitutional right to choose whether or not to have an abortion in the first three months of their pregnancy (Fiorina & Peterson, 1998). Until this point…
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…to prevent a pregnancy. Dr. Griswold and some colleagues were counseling a married couple who did not wish to have children. They discussed birth control issues, and in some cases Dr. Griswold made contraceptives directly available to the couple. The state…
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…, and part of the baby being retained. It also puts them at significantly higher risks for complications in the future. The American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology found that "Legal abortion contributes to an increase in ectopic pregnancy...30% increase…
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…them done by untrained people. Opponents of abortion pointed to the frequent harm caused to women, including death from infection as well as risks to future pregnancies. "Abortion has been practiced around the world since ancient times. Although most…
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…Working Teens It is a good idea for teenagers to have jobs while they are students because they can learn about responsibility; they can learn the value of money and they can learn how to work as a member of a team. When teenagers have jobs while…
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