The authors of the article “Does Watching Sex on Television Predict Teen Pregnancy Findings from a National Longitudinal Survey of Survey” argues that to much sexual content on television can cause teens to get pregnant. The article claims that if a teen were to watch to much sexual content on television will cause them to get pregnant. The article develops this claim by doing and experiment on the teens and waiting for the outcome. The article investigates multiply test and experiments to come to a conclusion. Lastly the article informs teens on how sexual content on television can affect them. This work is significant; because it lets teens know that television is a way that can cause you to get pregnant at an early age.
Denise Rinaldo narrarates that Jennifer Swims has a hard life as a teen mom.
She claims that Jennifer’s life has drastically changed due to her being a teen mom, Such as her new schedule has her tired all the time. Also finding out about the pregnancy and moving ahead. Rinaldo develops this claim by first interviewing Jennifer her family, her family, the baby’s father, and his family. She also study’s Jennifer’s schedule and how she feels about being a teen mom. Rinaldo investigates Jennifer background in order to get her point of view on being a teen mom. Lastly the author portrays Jennifer as a teenager trying to be a good mom. Denise Rinaldo's purpose is to show
teen girls how hard it is to be a teen mom in order to get teens to make better choices and fulfill their dreams. This work is significant, because it lets teens know what can happenand what the outcome will be if you decide to get pregnant at an early age.
Works Cited
Rinaldo, Denise. "The Tough Life Of A Teen Mom." Scholastic Choices 27.4 (2012): 8. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 11 Oct. 2012.
The Author's of " Child hood Bullying as a predictor for becoming a teenage mother in Finland" agure that bullying can effect a teenager on more that an emotional or physical level.They calim that if you were either bullied or a bully yourself you are at risdk of becoming a teenage mother or father.They develop this calim by first doing a study on the bully-victims and bully that became pregnant. The Authors showcase that you have to be fearful of bullying as a predictor of teen pregnancy.Lastly the author's make an excellent point by investigating if parents or teachers that had been bullied had their children young also.The Author's purpose is to inform teens and bully's to not only stop bullying, but to aknowledge they are not safe in the matter of teen pregnancy in order to make them aware of what bully's are causing their bully-victims to go through and also putting themselves at risk of going through.This work is significant because it shows that teen bully's and bully-victims are not excused from becoming a teen mom.
Lehti, Venla, Andre Sourander, Anat Klomek, Solja Niemela¨, Lauri Sillanmaki, Jorma Piha, Kirsti Kumpulainen, Tuula Tamminen, Irma Moilanen, and Fredrik Almqvist. "Childhood Bulllying as a Predictor for Becoming a Teen Mother in Finland." Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2011) 20:49–55. N.p., 2011. Web. 29 Oct. 2012. <http://forumboards.info/archive/index.php?t-50-p-8.html>.
The Author's of " Child hood Bullying as a predictor for becoming a teenage mother in Finland" agure that bullying can effect a teenager on more that an emotional or physical level.They calim that if you were either bullied or a bully yourself you are at risdk of becoming a teenage mother or father.They develop this calim by first doing a study on the bully-victims and bully that became pregnant. The Authors showcase that you have to be fearful of bullying as a predictor of teen pregnancy.Lastly the author's make an excellent point by investigating if parents or teachers that had been bullied had their children young also.The Author's purpose is to inform teens and bully's to not only stop bullying, but to aknowledge they are not safe in the matter of teen pregnancy in order to make them aware of what bully's are causing their bully-victims to go through and also putting themselves at risk of going through.This work is significant because it shows that teen bully's and bully-victims are not excused from becoming a teen mom.
Lehti, Venla, Andre Sourander, Anat Klomek, Solja Niemela¨, Lauri Sillanmaki, Jorma Piha, Kirsti Kumpulainen, Tuula Tamminen, Irma Moilanen, and Fredrik Almqvist. "Childhood Bulllying as a Predictor for Becoming a Teen Mother in Finland." Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2011) 20:49–55. N.p., 2011. Web. 29 Oct. 2012. <http://forumboards.info/archive/index.php?t-50-p-8.html>.
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