Brain -> RE: Do as I Say, not ...... (4/7/2010 5:13:02 PM)
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I think she can win the Republican nomination but not the presidency. The only person who can beat her if Mitt Romney. But getting back to the topic. This is good news, from the article: At present three in ten girls in the U.S. get pregnant by age 20, there are more than 400,000 teen births annually, and this nation is in the unenviable position of having the highest rates of teen pregnancy and childbearing in the industrialized world. The Obama Administration and Congress have made $185 million available this year for proven efforts to prevent too-early pregnancy and childbearing. This timely and much-needed investment reflects the seriousness of the task ahead. In addition to this important effort, there is much else that needs to be done: Parents need to be more parental and recognize that their influence has not been lost to peers and popular culture; more teens need to recognize the value of delaying sexual activity; more sexually active teens need to understand the critical importance of using contraception consistently and carefully every time; and all of us concerned about too-early pregnancy and parenthood must press hard for engaging and innovative approaches to preventing teen pregnancy. U.S. teen birth rate decreases for the first time in three years Statement from The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy The nation's teen birth rate declined 2% in 2008, according to data released by http://www.healthinformer.net/u-s-teen-birth-rate-decreases-for-the-first-time-in-three-years.html
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