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    to many teenagers’ lists: becoming a parent. Teen pregnancy is not a new issue; in fact, it has been a rising concern in the United States for decades. Voluntary efforts have been made by organizations such as Healthy Teen Network, The National Campaign, and Advocates for Youth to help reduce the overwhelming existence of teen pregnancy. Though health care clinics, teen parenting help programs, and alternative schools for pregnant women, pregnancy organizations have

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    problem is not unsolvable, in fact, many solutions exist, but no matter how promising a proposal is, nothing

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    Teenage Pregnancy has been a problem over the past decade, that is ruining teenagers lives and causing immense amounts of stress that could easily be avoided. 2/5 teen American girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20, in that only 40% of teen mothers graduate high school. We should not waste our time creating unnecessary classes students may not pay attention to, but create a solution that can get rid of teenage pregnancy and stop it in its tracks. As of March of 2016, all states are

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    Prevent Teen Pregnancy       After reading Martha Balash’s article, Schools Can Help to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Balash has put time and effort into this proposal on stopping Teen Pregnancy. I think Balash’s introduction is very effective because she goes straight to the facts. She doesn’t try to mislead you with any false facts. She goes straight to the point and the point is to prevent teen pregnancy. Balash tells that schools has more influence over teen pregnancy than what

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    Today, in every state, teenagers can get contraceptives to protect themselves against unwanted pregnancies even if they can’t talk about sex with their parents. However, some state and federal lawmakers want to take away the teens’ right to do that confidentially. They want to prevent teenagers from getting prescription birth control unless they first tell their parents. Many opponents argue that these proposals would rapidly turn back the clock on public health policy, and put teenagers at risk. After

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    A Modest Proposal to a Tragic End to Teen Pregnancy With One Little Needle See a young mother the age of sixteen; with her baby living off welfare and begging for more assistants. Teen pregnancy overall is a raped on going occurrences in our society. Teen girls cannot just rely on themselves, these girls rely on their parents and/or the state. Having a child just brings more complication into their lives. To help stop this ongoing occurrences by law, the state should have to sew up the vagina of

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    The problem to be addressed by this proposal is the issue of teenagers pregnancy rates are increasing. Since 2007 we have steadily be rising by 1% every year (Center for Disease Control). In addition we are ranked as the number one nation in the world for having the most teenagers becoming parents. Are teenagers being prepared and educated adequately in the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases and the risks of pregnancies? In my experience no, just last year I had a freshman student who

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    Argument: Birth Control reduces teen pregnancy, it is not the same as a termination of a pregnancy, and it is something that needs to be covered by insurance because of these reasons. Quote maybe: Legislative proposals that would enable an employer to determine whether or not a woman 's insurance would cover the cost of birth control strikes women as particularly bizarre. Is the boss going to take care of the children that are conceived accidentally? Stop treating us like children. Women are grown

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    preventing pregnancy and is to be taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex. This is a safe way to prevent pregnancy and should therefore be allowed over the counter for women at

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    Sex…What is Next? Teens have difficulty grasping the consequences of unprotected sex for themselves, their parents, family members and possibly their unborn child. Unprotected sex among teenagers in El Paso has become an issue seeing as they are not receiving the right information they need to know about sex and how to prevent it, sexually transmitted diseases can be passed on through sexual contact in which can be harmful and be passed on from one person to another, and teen pregnancy and STD’s bring

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