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    Subculture Swing Kids

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    Swing kids The Swing Kids (German: Swingjugend) were a group of jazz and swing lovers in Germany in the 1930s‚ mainly in Hamburg (St. Pauli) and Berlin. They were composed of 14- to 18-year-old boys and girls in high school‚ most of them middle- or upper-class students‚ but some apprentice workers as well. They sought the British and American way of life‚ defining themselves in swing music and opposing the National-Socialist ideology‚ especially the Hitlerjugend. The name "SwingKids"

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    Janese Tyree Instructor Fielding English 96 19 March 2009 Unlucky “Kid Kustomers” Television is the most important medium for children’s advertisements. The effects of TV have long been a subject of controversy. In the essay‚ “Kid Kustomers‚” Eric Schlosser describes how major ad agencies now have children’s divisions that focus directly on marketing to kids. The newest Lucky Charms cereal television commercial‚ “Lost In Time‚” utilizes cartoon characters

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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    Title of the Book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Author: Jeff Kinney Pages: 217 Settings: * Greg’s House The place where they made the horror house and did not became successful. * Their School Where Rowley and Greg usually meet for some ideas or problems that they need to solve. Major Characters: * Greg Heffley He was the one who always get bullied but he still wants to fulfill his dreams so he tried not to distract by the one who bullies him. * Manny Heffley Greg’s little

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    sweet talking the kids

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    Talking the Kids 10/15/2013 Advertising towards kids is completely unethical‚ after reading the article from page 132 I began to think of my own child. I don’t understand how there are so many laws to protect are children but something like ads directed toward a child who is not mentally equipped to make an informed decision on what they are being sold is allowed. The article talked about how unhealthy foods that have little to no nutritional value are being directed towards kids and the

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    Good Kid Strengths

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    is that I am good with what I say and meaning it. You can trust me in anything you don’t to say to anyone. Something I can do really well is to do sports. If it has to do with sports I will be there. I’ve been told that my strength is being a good kid and being respectful. I can help other people with what they need help on every way I can. I am not so good in my English class and Cultural Geography classes. I struggle with those because I would always find them hard especially

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    The Karate Kid is one of the most inspirational films that has ever been created. It is the story of an improbable hero who is mentored by a wise old man named Mr Miyagi. Throughout the essay I will be explaining different archetypes and that exist in this film. The storyline revolves around the hero ‚ who in this case is the main character Daniel Larusso‚ played by Ralph Macchio . Whenever there is a hero‚ there is a villain that the hero must defeat. In Karate Kid‚ the main two villains are a

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    My Wife and Kids

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    My Wife and Kids Television ranks as one of the most watched entertainment agents of all times throughout the world. It forms one of the most crucial means of communication used in the world today. An average American uses more than 33 percent of his time watching television than any other leisure activity. In most incidences‚ the television forms an important part of Americans’ life. Between the two genders‚ women form the largest television audience partly because of their affiliated gender roles

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    Camp For Kids With Autism

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    There are therapies that are based around extreme sports even for children. In the article “Camp for Kids With Autism…” it describes how they use extreme sports on kids to face their challenges in life. They talk about how much kids have fun‚ learn‚ and come back each year to the camp. The kids also feel as if it’s helping them in their struggle with autism. The counselors for the camp feel that if they face all these dangerous sports they can have

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    Essay Kids Obesity

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    Pontificia Universidad Cátolica Madre y Maestra Campus Santo Tomás de Aquino Name Mario Ceballos ID 2009-5513 Teacher Jamila Hussain Topic Childhood obesity in the United States Santo Domingo‚ Dominican Republic Cause and effect essay Childhood obesity in the United States Recently a big problem has presented in the children from United States. Obesity is a huge issue nowadays‚ according to the to the American Obesity Associaction between 16 and 33 percent of children

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    Raising Smart Kids

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    Smart Kids” Carol S. Dweck (2015) Claims that a way to raise smart kids; it to make them focus instead of telling them they have talent or a gift; for this makes them develop a different mindset that could hinder their learning ability and eventually make them more susceptible to failure. Carol S. Dweck is a psychology graduate from Yale university‚ and she has been researching the effect of different mindsets in children to find a way to raise smarter kids. In the article she explains that kids that

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