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  • Teenage Mothers
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    Teen Pregnancy By: Dina Kogan E-mail: Teenage Pregnancy By: Stephanie Preece The Truth About Teen Pregnancy Although the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States has declined greatly within the past few years, it is still an enormous problem that needs to be addressed. These rates are still higher in the 1990's than they were only a decade ago. The United State's teenage birthrate exceeds that of most other industrialized nations, even though American teenagers are no more sexually active ...
  • Looking For Alibrandi Deals With Other Themes
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    LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI Looking for Alibrandi is written by Melina March etta and was nominated as book of the year for older children. The book is well suited to teenage readers because it contains a theme that all teens can relate to search for identity. The novel Looking for Alibrandi is as the title suggests about Josie Alibrandi's search for her identity. Looking for Alibrandi is the story of Josie's experiences at school, and her relationships with friends and family during her last year at ...
  • Teenage Mothers
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    The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter, a story of the difficulties faced by Hester Prynne in committing adultery, is pertinent to today's teenage mothers in particular. The Scarlet Letter teaches one to face the responsibilities and consequences of his or her decisions. It shows the perspective of the commonly misunderstood people. The novel shows that the hardships and capability of teenage mothers. The Scarlet Letter is an inspiring novel which teaches to make the best of any situation and be ...
  • Mother And Child With A Welfare
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    Teenage Pregnancy As her baby is screaming, seventeen year-old Annette wonders what they are going to eat for dinner tonight. It is the end of the month and her welfare check has run out. The child's diaper is wet and Annette scrambles in the bathroom, searching for a clean one. Although this scenario is make believe, it is reality for many young teens across the nation. The United States has a higher teenager pregnancy rate than any other developed country in the entire world (web). A solution ...
  • Teenage Mothers Like Hester
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    The Tragedy of an Unintentional Pregnancy Unintentional pregnancies have forever haunted the lives of teenagers throughout this country. In The Scarlet Letter, a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a parallel is drawn to these unwanted pregnancies through the character of Hester Prynne. Hester, a middle-aged adult, commits the sin of adultery in her small Puritan community. For a long period of time, Hester is renounced by the other citizens of the community for her sin. Though she was not a teenager ...
  • B Teenagers
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    I. The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the western world with approximately 1 million adolescents becoming pregnant every year. II. Teenage mothers tend to have insufficient prenatal care. A. Mothers and unborn children suffer from malnutrition. 1. lack of information 2. lack of money B. Teenagers tend to slack on prenatal doctor's visits 1. less screening for potential problems. 2. less preparation and counseling C. Mothers do not received counseling on the actual birthing ...
  • Younger The Teenage Mother
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    Although the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States has declined greatly within the past few years, it is still an enormous problem that needs to be addressed. There are some 900,000 Americans younger than twenty becoming pregnant every year, and the U.S. teenage pregnancy rate is one of the highest in the world. There is just no logical reason for teenagers to become mothers at an age under twenty. Most teens live with their parents and are not ready to have a child. Now who's to say an...

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