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…. With influences coming from the media, infatuated hormones and opinionated peers, teenagers today have turned the act of love making into a whimsical joyride. The difference between making love and having sex is miles apart. To make love, the partners involved use…
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…? There are about 25,000 every year. Or did you ever think about the fact that alcohol-related crashes kill more teenagers every year than any disease? Have you ever thought to yourself, “what if I had killed someone last night while I was driving under the influence…
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…California and Colombia through email, talking through the microphone, and even by camera. Some of the things that I learned while growing up were not always taught by my parents, but by the information on the Internet. I learned about sex, STD's, pregnancies
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…(Fisher, 1994). Sex and violence in the media increase risk-taking in teenagers. Adolescents have an unlimited access to all media through television, internet, movies as well as their favorite magazines. Fifty-four percent of children in the U.S.A. have…
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…in poor neighborhoods is a reflection of the community itself. The social ills- poverty, single parent homes, drugs, prostitution, teenage pregnancy and street violence has crept into the school community. Furthermore, in poverty stricken areas, the schools…
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…aware of the damage-smoking can do to the defenceless unborn child. If a woman smokes during pregnancy the she delivers nicotine and carbon monoxide into her babies blood stream. The baby is more likely to be born small and be more prone to illness…
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…Why Illegalize Abortion. Do you consider something with a beating heart a living creature? A baby's heart forms and starts beating in the fifth week of pregnancy, therefore, that would make abortion murder. The baby that is growing inside of you…
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…behavior, reduction of teenage pregnancy, dropout prevention, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation (http://www.escambia.k12.fl.us/instres/alted/intro.html). On the other hand, developmentally handicapped students are those who have brain damage or infirmities…
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…warning signs about the use of alcohol. There has been warning signs in the news, and in the schools. The scariest thing about the user today, they are getting younger in age. There is no need for anyone to be drinking alcohol especially teenagers
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…to have a first-hand experience of social class and its effects on people. While some of the characters can provide new perspectives for readers, some are controversial. Teen pregnancy and abortion are dealt with in the “Extension Four” chapter as Jill…
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