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    Analysis of The Kids Are All Right by Susan Faludi Kids are crawling around in the dirt‚ screaming‚ and have not yet had their diapers changed because the day care provider seems to be in a trance watching the latest episode of the Montel Williams show. One of the workers strikes a child because she won’t stop crying about how hungry she is. The other worker just sits in her chair drinking Jack Daniels with a little Coke mixed in. Not all is well at the Wee World Child Center. But is this

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    Should Kids Really Get Paid To Do Chores? Come on‚ are you really going to pay your kids money to do Their chores? Or are you going to say‚ “No sorry you made the mess clean it up on your own!’’? Some parents pay their kids allowance because they think that their kids will be more motivated to do their chores. This is not always the case‚ if parents pay their kids to do chores they may become less motivated to work at all. Kids need to do chores without being paid because they need to learn responsibility

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    Solar System for Kids

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    SOLAR SYSTEM About 5 Billion years ago‚ y There was no Sun‚ no Earth& no Moon y Only cosmic dust and gasses drifted in the darkness of space SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The solar system was formed by a slowly spinning cloud of gas and cosmic dust‚ gradually the cloud began to spin faster and faster this formed a large spinning whirl at the centre and smaller whirls surrounding it at various distances. SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The huge and heavy centre became hot enough to start thermo nuclear

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    Gregor Mendel for Kids

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    GREGOR MENDEL’S DISCOVERIES Gregor Mendel‚ also known as "The Father of Genetics" was an Austrian monk that made a huge discovery about genetics because of his mini garden full of pea plants. What made Mendel come to this experiment was because of the different phenotype or traits of the pea plants. Some were tall and some were short. Some plants either had purple or white flowers. Gregor observed each trait and saw how they were passed down to the offspring plants. After breeding plants

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    If you asked teenagers or even children if they idolised a certain celebrity the likeliness is that they would say yes. However nowadays‚ a child’s obsession with any one particular celebrity has been taken to a whole new level… in fact it’s almost unhealthy. Back in 2012 internet trolls took to Twitter to shave their head in support of the pop star being ‘diagnosed with cancer’. It all started when an edited screenshot of what seemed to be a tweet from the official Twitter account of Entertainment

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    Schooling the smash street kids By Paul Corrigan Macmillan Press Ltd‚ 1979 Paul Corrigan’s ‘Schooling the smash street kids’ takes the ever problematic issues of education and youth and provides a glimpse into it from the other side of the street. Impulsive‚ informal and unorthodox in writing style‚ Corrigan talks as if you were an old friend‚ pulling you in and gently nudging your opinions with personal memories. His work was based in the gritty north-east city of Sunderland‚ studying 14-15

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    Violent Media is Good for Kids Analysis From infancy onward‚ parents and teachers have drilled into the young generation that violence should be avoided at all costs. They have preached cooperation‚ tolerance‚ and “using one’s words” as tactics to combat difficult situations. Although those lessons are valid‚ Gerald Jones claims there is an alternative way. In his essay‚ “Violent Media is Good for Kids‚” Jones argues that “creative violence- bonking cartoons‚ bloody videogames‚ toy guns-gives

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    Are Kids Getting Really Stupid? - Response Essay Unfortunately‚ I think kids are getting really stupid. With technology‚ kids can easily pull up answers to their chemistry work and transfer the work from the screen to their paper without any learning. Why would they do that? Here are the answers. Would you rather do homework or hang out with your friends? We all know the answer to that question. Homework is like a chore‚ nobody wants to do it‚ but you have to do it. Why spend an hour doing your

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    I don’t like video games that have guns‚ sword‚ or knifes‚ blood‚ fighting or robberies things of that nature in them. I truly don’t think that allowing children and even teenagers to play with such harshness is not good for them. I think that parents should pay more attention to these things that we allow our children to entertain themselves with. Yes‚ it is true everyone needs something to relax with. Especially if they’re coming in from having a bad day at work or school. You want something to

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    Kelly Gold Mrs. Blum AP Lang 12 November 2013 Kid Kustomers Analysis Essay Every person who has been to a store has seen a child whining‚ screaming‚ or yelling over an  item they so desperately want‚ while the embarrassed parent is forced to walk around with a screaming  child‚ or simply yield to the child ’s wishes. In “Kid Kustomers” by Eric Schlosser‚ he reveals some of  the tactics that advertisers may use to draw in a child. Schlosser employs simple yet effective rhetorical  strategies to create a clear point

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