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    1. What are some factors that might explain why the US has a much higher rate of teen pregnancy than European countries? While the rate of pregnancy in 15-19 year olds has been declining (59.9 births per 1000 women in 1990 to 24.2 births per 1000 women in 2014 (Office of Adolescent Health)), it is still quite high when compared to other developed areas of the world such as Europe. The reasons for rates of teen pregnancy is a complex issue with many causes, however, the leading causes for high rates

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    I compared the change in age-gender structure in Tarrant County between 2000 and 2010. I made two population pyramids to show this structure. Decline in women in 2000 started when they were 35 years old and males when they were 45 years old. This 10 year difference could mean those women’s stress increases when they are 35 years old, because their children are in school and more responsibility is put on the mother, because society deems women as the ones that should nurture and help their children

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    Many life insurers undertake cost-reduction strategies in order to improve the strength and flexibility of their products. For instance, car insurance companies calculate by placing a large stock in age and driving record. The same is true for life insurance, married couple enjoy discount privileges compared to single individuals. Furthermore, many characteristic such demographics, life style and pre-existing conditions can increase the cost and the number of uninsured population. According to Abraham

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    Teen Sexting

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    Social media is a very popular thing in our generation. Anything and everything can be posted online to a wide range of audience to view. One post I encountered with the other day was a Facebook post upon an ex-boyfriend exposing his girlfriend. Sadly, he forgot that her mom was one of his friends and had commented saying, “WHAT HAPPENED TO MY PRINCESS??” His action by posting that image of his ex displayed exactly why teen sexting is dangerous and too much for their age group. By too much, the power

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    Birth control is a frequently debated topic in our society today. Policymakers argue whether birth control methods should be restricted or accessible to women. Public school systems continue to only teach abstinence. All the while, teen pregnancy is still a rampant issue in America. As seen later in this paper, it is proven that birth control decreases teen pregnancy. So why is society still debating over a helpful method of protection and prevention? Teen pregnancy and the risk of it remains a

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    sex with around four people in their life (“State Policies on Sex…”). The article states that almost half of high school students are already having sex, when a sex education class would push adolescents to wait until married to have sex (“Reducing Teenage Pregnancy”). Teenagers, with the help of a sex education class, would be taught the prevention of STIs and unplanned pregnancies, and would make judgements regarding their sexual health and sex in general. Qualified teachers would present thorough

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    independent is more negative than positive. The articles including “Herd Behavior”, “The Stanford Prison Experiment”, "Teenage Brains are Malleable and Vulnerable Researchers Say", and “Why Do People Follow the Crowd” all show evidence towards How people are influenced. Following the crowd is one of the main results of influence people have on others. Influence naturally developed in the human brain is based on the natural inclination to follow the group as seen in teenagers. The most apparent example of the

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    bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine, then it travels to the brain. The human brain is not fully mature until after the age of 25 and underage drinking can possibly disrupt brain structuring and functioning. Synapses are part of the brain cell membrane

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    juveniles? A juveniles is only a person who is barely learning about live and they may commit the crime due to several reasons. A juvenile may commit a crime because they may have a broken home with bad influences, they still haven’t developed their brains to the fullest and because the juvenile has problems at school or work (if the juvenile works). Juveniles get disobedient and become trouble makers when they have a broken home because they don’t know what it feels like to have someone who gives

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    The human brain is not fully developed until someone is in his or her mid twenties. Therefore, the statement “the brain development has finished by the time children reach puberty” is not true. Although it does not completely develop during puberty, the brain does go through significant changes. By this time many, basic functions needed for life are developed, but the frontal lobe is still not completely developed. This means that until someone is around the age of 25 he or she is neither able

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