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…include a lack of parent-child emotional bonding, parental workload, misbehavior of children, teenage pregnancy, lack of emotional closeness between spouses, poor communication between spouses, tension between spouses, divorce, remarriage, and maternal…
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…include a lack of parent-child emotional bonding, parental workload, misbehavior of children, teenage pregnancy, lack of emotional closeness between spouses, poor communication between spouses, tension between spouses, divorce, remarriage, and maternal…
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…. There are many arguments on when a baby is developed. The definition of abortion is the termination of pregnancy, before birth, resulting, or accompanied by, the death of the fetus. Pregnancy is set in three trimesters. I feel that an abortion during the first…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and surgery to make either partner sterile. There has been a lot of publication and media attention given to the subject of teen pregnancy because this rate has been dramatically been increasing over the past twenty years. This is because of experimentation…
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…, celibacy and surgery to make either partner sterile. There has been a lot of publication and media attention given to the subject of teen pregnancy because this rate has been dramatically been increasing over the past twenty years. This is because…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in which having a child is simply only effectuating burden. With pregnancy comes great responsibility, a duty some cannot handle or do not wish to face. Abortion is a well-suited choice not only for parents but for society. When a fetus is discovered…
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…. With pregnancy comes great responsibility, a duty some cannot handle or do not wish to face. Abortion is a well-suited choice not only for parents but for society. When a fetus is discovered to be physically or mentally disabled and the biological parents are unable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the fact is that drug abuse and teenage pregnancy have become more prevalent in suburban settings. This proves that these problems cannot be blamed entirely on impoverished settings but have deeper roots. Middle class parents are just as guilty as lower class…
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…States, including 3 million teenagers, are infected with STDs every year. The United States has the highest STD rate in the industrialized world about one in ten Americans will contract an STD during his or her lifetime. People who do not know…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…having one of the highest pregnancy rates among 15-19 year olds. Teenage pregnancy is linked with high levels of poor social, economic and health outcomes for the mother and child. Surveys have found that during childbirth death is two to four times higher…
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