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    The general argument made by Rushin in his work Give the Kids a Break is that kids need to have adequate recess time to provide them with the break and physical exercise they need. Additionally‚ he argues that the cut back on recess time and the general “wussification” of our over concerned society is a disservice to our children and our future. His claim that recess is important to a child’s development is strong because he suggests the many benefits and supports them with statistics‚ examples‚

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    Chlorine Kid Case Study

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    Chlorine kid is 35.45 years old. Chlorine kid never ages after his incident from getting his powers‚ so‚ he’s technically only 4 years old. Chlorine kid got his powers after swimming in a swimming pool with too much chlorine and this is how it happened. Just that morning before chlorine kids parents took him swimming the manager of the pool refilled the pool with chlorine‚ while he was doing that the chlorine bucket slipped out of his hands and the chlorine overflowed the pool because of how much

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    Control What Kids Watch

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    Be Able to Control What Kids Watch”. If you read his article you can easily find out his point of view on this. He is very bias on this and does not present any counter arguments for the kid’s side. Mr. yee could have made a more persuading argument if he would have explained or had counterargument why parents should be able to control a big part of kids’ lives today. Yee argues that parents should be able to control what kids watch and that parents should hold their kids back from having fun and

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    Should Kids Get Spanked?

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    Angela Davis Mrs. Chancey Essay 4 November 4‚ 2009 Should Kids Get Spanked? There have been many debates on spanking and corporal punishment over recent years. There are two sides to any argument. On one side are some parents‚ who believe that it is acceptable to spank their children‚ and on the other side‚ there are those who believe that children should never be spanked. The main problem with spanking is that each group defines spanking differently. There are some who believe spanking is a

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    JUNIOR DIVISION INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE WORD COUNT: PROCESS PAPER WORD COUNT:194 BIlly the Kid became one of the most dangerous outlaws of all time. He was not always a bad person‚ many people said he was a good kid. The manager of the restaurant said‚ "He was an excellent kid and was the only one who did not steal anything." And his school house said‚ "He was always willing to help with chores." Billy the kid changed the world by being the most dangerous outlaw and killing many important people

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    Billy the Kid is my kind of Cowboy This issue of Living in the West explores the love affair we have with the great American Cowboy. Call them cowhands‚ cowpoke‚ cowpuncher or buckaroos‚ billions of dollars have been spent chronicling their storied history. With his Stetson hat‚ sunburned face‚ weathered dungarees and boots of leather‚ the cowboy has gone from a ranch hand to a blue color icon. In fact‚ America’s love affair with the cowboy has been around longer than the name “cowboy” itself

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    Nerds Vs Popular Kids

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    The idea of being a nerd‚ versus being popular has plenty of analytic depth. Studies have shown that nerds get teased and bullied by their peers. The kids that appear to do the bulk of the teasing are those who are unsure about their status quo and or the popular kids who have bad days. Usually popular kids don’t bother nerds because they’re already secure about themselves‚ they don’t really need validation. Nerds are an easy target for ridicule because somewhere down the line someone decided that

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    Billy the kid ‚ the legend lives on Henry McCarty‚ Henry Antrim and William H Bonny are all aliases of the notorious Billy the Kid. Born in the slums of New York City‚ Billy grew up in what we would consider today a broken home. The exact date of his birth is uncertain but it he is known to be born in the early 1860s. After his mother passed away and his step father no longer cared for him‚ Billy moved to a boarding house. While there he began his career as an outlaw. Incarcerated

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    Trillion Dollar Kids In a world where money is everything‚ it is important for companies to promote their product as much as possible. A car company might have billboards along the roads with their newest car on‚ but it has also become important for a car company to promote their products to kids. In an average American family with children‚ they have 2 cars‚ and 1.86 children. As said in the text‚ kids gets more and more influence on the daily shopping‚ as well on other things and greater decisions

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    The ‘Hong Kong Kids’ Phenomenon In recent years it is common to see Hong Kong children accompanied by their domestic helpers everywhere. Some of them just shout at their helpers asking for help in tying their shoelaces and some just open their mouths to wait for spoonfuls of food like little birds in a nest. They have reached the age with the abilities to take care of themselves but they do not do so. As this problem becomes increasingly general‚ it is important to explore its different causes so

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