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…and 29 probably contracted the virus when they were teenagers. Being that most of us in this room fall near or in that age range, my goal today is to inform you of how the virus is contracted, symptoms of this disease, and most importantly, the best way to go…
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…topic will undoubtedly be hotly contested for a long time to come Abortion should be illegal except in instances when the mother's life is endangered by the pregnancy.         Abortion is murder. The embryo is a person from the moment of conception…
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…people go through all types of things that cause them to have Abortions. I think if the life of a mother is threatened if she continues with her pregnancy I think she should definitely have an Abortion. I think if she gets raped or has incest she should get…
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…Sex Education A big topic in today's society is whether or not a child should have sex education in school. Almost everyday you hear about how the numbers of teens having sex and the rates of teenage pregnancy is skyrocketing. Can this somehow…
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…the life of a teenager may be ruined if they are not given the option of abortion. Another thing not considered is the serious family strife that will result if a baby is forced to be born. Pro-lifers are adamant about their beliefs and think that they have…
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…conceived from either should be killed. What about teenage pregnancies? Should abortion be the answer if the mother is young, single, and cannot afford to have a baby? I don't think abortion is the answer. A helpless baby should not suffer and die as a result…
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…. The disease can only occur in babies with two carrier parents. When both parents are carriers, they have a 25 percent chance with every pregnancy of passing two copies of the defective gene to their child. Potential parents may choose to get genetic testing to see…
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…to enroll in college as a child from a family with an annual income of $50,000 or more. Both white and non-white youth in poverty experience a higher rate of teenage pregnancy, AIDS, and tend to live in single-parent homes. There are several…
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…risks. There are over 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke and 200 of those are known poisons. Pregnant women who smoke may have miscarriages, low birth weight, still birth, and premature birth. There are a few reasons why people smoke. Most teenagers
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…of the novel. Taylor explains her first few jobs and how she felt the teenage issues of pregnancy change her beliefs along the way of her life. Once Taylor received Turtle her views of herself and what she thought about teenage pregnancy changed. She went from…
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