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    In this unbalanced piece, Garibaldi unfairly conveys his opinionated and biased arguments by revealing only his personal first-hand point of view. He informs the reader about some of the background information about Nicole and her family history, which leads him to conclude that single teen parents are at a higher risk of having their own child be a single teen parent, with no other statistics or opposing views to back his claim. The teen shelter organization for teen mothers supports Garibaldi’s

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    Teenage pregnancy has become a public concern over the past decade. The problem is bigger than what society may think of since studies have shown that 3 out of every 5 teens within the ages of 14-19 years old becomes pregnant, one might ask as to why teenage pregnancy is prevalent. Social media, music, and peer pressure are some contributing factors since they tell and give a message that sexual relationship is common to everyday life. Efforts to curb this behavior over the years have seemed to go

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    -Race or ethnicity: Historically, minority populations in the United States have had higher rates of preterm delivery. In 2007, non-Hispanic White women accounted for the lowest number of preterm births in the United States, accounting for only 11.5% of all preterm births (MacDorman, 2011). In contrast, non-Hispanic Blacks, Puerto Ricans, American Indians and Hispanic women had preterm birth levels of 18.3%, 14.5%, 13.9% and 12.3% respectively (MacDorman, 2011). The Asian minority had the lowest

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    Simulation And Dating

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    Me being fourteen I am starting to think about my future. Whether it be college, housing, my family, or dating. Life will bring so many opportunities, and with the opportunities will come responsibilities and rules. Rules could apply to driving, curfews, and many other things. I know my child or children will have rules they will have to follow. All of their rules may not come from me, but I know their dating rules will, and my child or children will follow these rules. The first dating rule my

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    John Wilson Book Report

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    Passage 1: pg 55-56 John DIlulio Jr. discusses Wilson’s new book and the facts interpreted in it. The book discusses how poverty is rising in African Americans in and outside of the Chicago City. I think John does a good job incorporating in how Wilson uses “thousands of surveys and face to face interviews” for his research in the book. To me, it makes the book really stand out due to how the sources are portrayed to make the book be updated and fact based than opinion based. It has a really positive

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    being treated for it, children need to be more enlightened in sex education, which best would come from their parents in Deborah Lee's essay Sex education promotes understanding and safety she bring up the statistic where “each year, 1 of every 10 teenage girls becomes pregnant” to put this in contrast only 1 in 20 teen girls had became pregnant in 1960. while there is a higher teen pregnancy rate now, a recent study done by guttmacher institute highlights that 28 out of 1,000 girls in New Hampshire

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    Site Daycare Center

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    Have you ever thought why won’t the schools develop daycare programs at the school? The daycare center at the school for young teen mothers who dropout of school to start their career early without furthering their education and young teen fathers won’t feel the need to drop out to get a job and support his child. There are some on site daycare’s in some states but there’s just a few, there needs to be more. Although having on site daycare center has some bad to it, to others it has some good to

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    and time to grow up? Teen pregnancy runs rapid in Oklahoma; Oklahoma is in the highest ranks of teen pregnancy, in the top 10 for the most part. Sex isn’t bad but with one mess up, it can go left real quick without the right knowledge of sex ed. Teenage parent don’t get what regular kids get, they start off with parental responsibilities at 15-19; it’s sad that they didn’t get a childhood but also it’s kind of like “that’s what you get” because they should’ve waited until they knew what they were

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    This week’s assignment had me take a closer look on how environment truly influences teen pregnancy rates in my community. Teens living in poverty have a greater likelihood of becoming pregnant than teens living in affluent communities. What causes this disparity? Social and environmental factors are in large part responsible for the disparity. The adults in lower- income families are often less educated, have a criminal history, hold low-income jobs, or are unemployed. Lower income communities are

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    La’ Jayda M. Wheeler Mrs. Maggert English III 6 December 2016 Teen Birth Control Without Parent’s Consent One of today’s biggest debates sweeping the nation is about sexually active teens and if teenagers should be allowed to get birth control with parental consent?” Age groups ranging between 12 and 25 year old's, pregnancy rate has dropped. Within the past few years, teen pregnancy has decreased in the United States due to different form of contraception and the use of protection. Even though

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