The answer is strong refusal skills. A teen who has been properly raised would know the difference between right and wrong and has a sense of directions to what he or she wants to do with his or her life. They have the decision to put themselves in that position. No amount of peer pressure would force a strong youth to take drugs when he or she is capable of taking charge of his or her life.
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Signs of social communication disorder
Doesn't get sarcasm; is overly literal.
Doesn't give background information when talking to unfamiliar people.
Has trouble understanding things that are implied but not stated.
Has trouble picking up on social cues like facial expressions.
Doesn't use appropriate greetings.
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<span>3) "by introducing female hormones that prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs" .
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Note that "birth control pills" are also prescribed to girls/women for
"hormone replacement therapy" (e.g. to help prevent/reduce menstrual cramps/ symptoms of "hot flashes"/ "menstrual migraines"/ irregular periods/ including those symptoms associated with menopause.
In other words—and put simply—birth control pills are "hormone pills" .
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