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…on a teenager's decision making skills to engage in or postpone sex, or on reducing teenage pregnancies or STDs. (Whitehead, 580) Students aren't being taught how to effectively get themselves out of having sex, they aren't being taught how to say…
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…. In today's society, Teenage Pregnancy has risen to substantial percentages. Teenage pregnancy has become an epidemic. Teenagers make their own private decisions about engaging in sex and should be given the right to be the sole decider of their own reproductive…
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…of teenage pregnancy and contracting an STD are significantly decreased. And most of us would agree, that clearly having condoms available, with a degree of anonymity, is much better then the teenagers not having them at all. Bringing me to my final argument…
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…Change The Law Of Abortion <Tab/>Each year, one million American teenagers are pregnant and eighty-five percent of these pregnancies are unintended. One and a half million each year are ended by abortion. Now it is time…
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…. This increase in pregnancies leads to an increase in birth rates, which in turn leads to an increase in future reproductive opportunities. These practices are unacceptable in present day society and have caused many problems. Teenagers have the highest rates…
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…sex education programs for teenagers. They apparently think that by saying nothing at all, teen sexuality will go away. A shocking number of teenagers know nothing at all about how reproduction works, how their own bodies work, and how to prevent pregnancy
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…the circumstances of unwanted pregnancies and believe that woman who suffered such crimes, as rape and incest should have the right to abort. Pro-life advocates don't see it the same. The pro-choice organizations are often violated by the pro-life organizations…
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…at East Hazelwood High School, dealt with "Teenage Pregnancy" and "The Impact of Divorce on Students." These articles were prohibited from being published by school principal because the articles involved students from the high school. The school's newspaper…
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…are commonly made it is possible to alter the road that one has chosen to travel. Whether it is teenage pregnancy, former drug use, dropping out of high school or any other adverse decision, there is hope with strength and determination. I will feed my inner…
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pregnancies. We will never be able to stop teens from having sex, but we can educate them, educate them about the consequences of unprotected sex and on the choices they have if they do become pregnant. The choice that a teen has if they get pregnant are getting…
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