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    child in color. The mother can see the living child inside her. The ultra sound serves as a window to the womb (Boucher 2004). Pro-life supporters have showmen the US picture and movies of the unborn child to women who are planning to abort their pregnancy and stated that 90% of women have changed their minds. First trimester abortions account for 88.4% of the USA and 73% in Canada. However, the US that is being shown is in the second trimester (Wiebe, & Adams 2009) to be able to see the growth of

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    in sex when alcohol and drugs are involved; abstinence from sexual activity is the only way to avoid pregnancy; sexual activity before marriage is likely to have dangerous psychological and physical side effects. A lot of people feel that it is important to have abstinence-only programs. The reason why they feel it’s important is because abstinence education talks about the social pressure teens face on a day to day base and how abstinence education improves decision making skills while building

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    society fails to provide the youth with the curriculum and resources needed to make healthy and smart decisions related to sex. 28 out 50 states do not require sex education in public schools, however, the United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy compared to any other country. Sex education should be taught in public schools in order to inform students on the consequences of sexual intercourse as well as making educated decisions on sex. In today’s day and age, teenagers are sexually

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    majority. In many recent years, Ridgeway has seen the increase of teen pregnancies, last year alone there was a district record high of 25 pregnant girls, which didn’t include students who didn’t report because they for example, secretly had an abortion. Franklin Junior High which is just outside of Lincoln Heights, where Ridgeway is located, is predominantly middle class white families and sees much lower instances of teenage pregnancy without having to provide contraception at school. The health class

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    did not use a condom at last sexual intercourse, and 77 percent reported that they did not use birth control pills or depo-provera. Among teen couples who do not use any method of contraception, 85-90% will experience a pregnancy within one year (Bridges).” Many people believe sexual education leads students in the wrong direction such as, increasing pregnancy rates and encouraging sexual activities. Sexual education teaches students about the use of condoms and birth control. Providing Sexual education

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    high school teens have already engaged in sexual behaviors, along with 62 percent of seniors(Conklin). These high schoolers are around 14 to 18 years old, meaning that teens may start to experiment as young as when they enter high school. “Teens typically experience a growing interest in romantic and sexual relationships during this time, which often leads to behavioral experimentation and risk-taking,”(Gale). The risk-taking behavior could be quite serious, as sex can lead to pregnancy, or even STIs

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    How would you feel if your rights were questioned? Most Republicans believe abortion is ending a life and should be against the law; however, I disagree. Abortion is a right to the mother of the fetus; they mediate the future. People say it’s exterminating a human, but would they fancy the baby to reside in poverty or live off of government money? While abortion should be a last result, I don’t believe that it should be against the law to have one for the reason that the mother may have been raped

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    Since AOUM programs preach that condoms and contraceptives are morally wrong, they convey the wrong idea because they want the children to abstain from sexual activities hoping to prevent the spread of STI’s and teenage pregnancy. These programs also claim that that their curricula have done its job in providing accurate information about “sexual intercourse,increasing condom use, or promoting secondary abstinence” (Shalet 2014), however this is not true. People against safe

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    dangers and preventions of dangers sexual acts can cause. No one can deny that the number of pregnant teenagers has gone up in the last fifty years. Many teens are clueless of the consequences that sexual acts can have, “The CDC has found that over half of the STD’s contracted are by young adults.” (Steinmetz) Not only can it cause an unwanted pregnancy but it can also cause sexually transmitted diseases. Americans ages fifteen to the age of twenty four contract chlamydia or gonorrhea at four times the

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    you made an irresponsible decision? Because of the wide spectrum of religion and various moral beliefs, there will never be a right or wrong answer to abortion. Fact: Each year, one million American teenagers become pregnant, and 85% of these pregnancies are unintended. Four in every five Americans begin having

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