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HMxxf r Each Year ✓ . • •? * j j i increased by approximate ly 67 percent during the 1970s; by 1979 between SO percent to Jb percent of women 4ged 17 to n were sexually;, active.” (Hie . Council Por Children lists sources too numerous to mention here. Call me if you want these vitals.) It further states, “In North Carolina more than'30,000 teenage women becoase - pregnant each year. Otoe third or more of - young people subsequently undergo abortions. North Carolina now ranks fifth in the nation in live bfrths and ilth in total pregnancies in the 10 to •i ■ ■JjjjJaJUjj* ah**. ** F.uu. AvrIU - Hoard . Ing.- al*o starring Richard Harria! Ava'cartnenB^rt I-ancaster Bad O. J. Simpaaa. Satarday Novembers. at 3:39 p.m. M WBTV. Cfcaaaet 3. > .nr- * 'w \' ■ ™rrj; * * j . > | Open Dally 5 p.m. - 1 a.rn. HnHHffi do appear to understand their desire to have some thing they can love and call their own. We as parents can try to be as under standing as poesible if ever - confronted with this Situa tion and to remember to provide our children with all the love they will need to assist them through a very difficult time. , ; Editor’s Note: Ahmad Daniels, ekerdse and well ness consultant for Alter native Lifestyles, provides ' private and group semi nars on exercise, nutrition, stress, and other health related concerns. ---- a IMMUNITY
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