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    Males will have to use a mask that prevents them from saying anything improper to a lady. This mask will be superglued to the males face and connected through the right ear to the brain. This procedure will be done with no mercy when approaching to the warmth of the opposite sex this will automatically shut the brain off preventing the guy from saying something that will turn into something steaming. This mechanism will be applied at age 12 to every male born. Any parent that refuses to this unique

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    Introduction of the issue Teenage pregnancy has long been acknowledged as an important health, social and economic problem in the United States, one that creates hardships for women and families and threatens the health and well-being of women and their infants. Unintended pregnancies span across age, race and religion, with a specific negative impact among the teenage population. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC, 2016) In 2015, a total of 229,715 babies were born to women aged

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    would be able to take better care of themselves. Lecturing teenagers on how to effectively use contraception help them prevent early pregnancy and avoid becoming part of a statistic. At an early age, having an abortion can become a health hazard. “Teenage abortion patients are up to twice as likely to experience cervical lacerations during abortion compared to older women”, said Amy R. Sobie and David C. Reardon, Ph.D. Teaching kids about proper health care helps them with the transition from a girl

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    Cristal Bowman Shannon Calder Interdisciplinary Research and Writing September 22nd, 2015 The Achievement of Desire When reading this autobiography it reminded me of my adolescent years; I remember feeling like I knew all there was to being a grown up, I also felt like my parents didn’t know much because they didn’t go to college. I strongly feel like they could have always done more than they were doing. Upon reading this, I felt as though I was reading Richard Rodriguez’s journal and he was a

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    marriage is a growing issue among teenagers. Sex before marriage is the cause of teenage pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and emotional distress. Sexually transmitted diseases show in a society of teenagers that are having premarital sex, because teenagers have so many different sex partners. Therefore, a result to teenagers having sex is the different disease which is becoming more common in the teenage population. Because, for this is that the teenagers don not know how to use the

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    Abortion has shown to be beneficial to society by reducing the population and preventing future crime.Currently, our world is facing an overpopulation situation and the United states is the third most populated country in the world. According to the United States Census Bureau, the worldwide population is over 7 billion and over 300 million domestically. In Robert Kunzing’s Article, “By 2045 Global Population is Projected to Reach Nine Billion. Can the Planet Take the Strain? (Cover Story)”, he expresses

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    Birth control Wait, you can prevent pregnancy? Teenage girls seem to ask themselves this question more often than needed to. There is now medicine to prevent being pregnant, starting from a pill down to an implant. You choose the one you're most comfortable with using. Birth control should be available for teens who are sexually active with or without parent consent. (webmd 1) Birth control for teens, is the subject of more dispute than it is for adults.(overview pg.3) But with typical use, hormonal

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    The inaccessibility of oral contraceptives in the United States is negligent: Women would benefit greatly from the legalization of an over-the-counter oral birth control pill Unintended pregnancies occur in the United States because of lack of accessible prevention methods. To end unwanted pregnancies and abortions, a change needs to occur. Currently, an oral birth control is in deliberation by healthcare professionals to potentially switch availability for women to buy over-the-counter (OTC). Because

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    A fourth of people who seek treatment for their addiction are women, and in most cases, it is when they are in labor, and therefore too late to protect the baby. Those who continue to abuse substances while pregnant put their babies at risk for premature birth, poor nutritional state, birth defects and a chance of addiction upon birth. Additionally, babies born to these mothers typically are at risk for low birth weight, risk of blood clot, and a higher risk for SIDS (Jenkins & Cook 2012). Being

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    strength. Our inability to voluntarily change is what not only Americans, but the entire world tends to struggle with. “We have come a long way when anatomists claimed that woman and certain races were naturally inferior to European men based on their brain size and other biological components”. We will learn to accept those who are different, it may not be today or tomorrow, but we will. Give it

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