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GuitarJade

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Posted: 11-03-04 19:47pm

Ok girls. I am in need of some serious help here. I'm supposed to write an essay (third one this semester... I'm getting sick of writing essays) on something to do with education. It's supposed to be a cause/effect analysis. The thing is, we only have to do one side (for example: the causes of teen pregnancy or the effects of teen pregnancy). Can any of you help me?! I'm totally out of ideas!!!!! Remember, the topic is supposed to have something to do with education... And I have to be able to do research on it (we need to have at least 3 sources)! Thanks all!
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bellax0x

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Posted: 11-03-04 19:52pm

The effect of having sex young/unprotected sex young?

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GuitarJade

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Posted: 11-03-04 19:57pm

That's what I wanted to do... But how can I relate that to education?
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laura_girl

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Posted: 11-03-04 20:05pm

If it's education why don't you do causes or effects of people getting higher and higher levels of education?

Ie. More people go to college these days and proceed to graduate work because of laws of supply and demand, the market keeps getting more and more competitive and demanding of higher education
or
the effects of going to college are
a) acquiring new skills
b) higher income
c) potential to get better jobs
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bellax0x

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Posted: 11-03-04 20:05pm

A lot of towns dont encorperate taht into their corriculum. All they want to teach is abstinance, but what if someone is going to have sex anyway. How do they know what to do or prepare?

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IDABABY

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Posted: 11-03-04 20:52pm

You could do something with sexual education?
Parent support and educational success / a research proposal

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jessamyn

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Posted: 11-03-04 20:55pm

One involving sex could be the amount of teenagers in highschool having sex and the amount who are not and how it effects their studies... Like those who party and have sex virus those who wait and focus on school Smile
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bellax0x

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Posted: 11-03-04 21:29pm

Yeh thats a good idea but since it has to do with education maybe you should do that but see which ones got sex ed in schools and which didnt? Idk

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pitterpatter

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Posted: 11-03-04 21:57pm

What about the effect of divorce on kids. The cause of highschool dropouts.
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linuxChique

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Posted: 11-03-04 22:21pm

Hey that's a really good idea. Or the effects of divorce on kids grades. I know mike's sis is a straight a student but all of a sudden she started getting c's after their parents' divorce.
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bellax0x

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Posted: 11-03-04 22:27pm

Thats a good one

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