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    Resume of Diary of a Wimpy kid The book revolves around the 11-year-old Greg Heffley’s life. His older brother is the cocky brother who’s always teasing you and beating you up when you’re in his room or you’ve stolen his stuff. His younger brother‚ Manny‚ is the annoying brother. He potty trains whilst eating cereal‚ he calls Greg Bubby too‚ which‚ according to Greg‚ is too childish and very embarrassing. Greg’s mother has bought him a diary. It was supposed to be a journal‚ though. In Greg’s journal

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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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    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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    Rock Cycle for Kids

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    As all the students flooded into the classroom and started to unpack‚ the teacher‚ Mrs.Bentley‚ said‚ "Today you are going on a mini field trip to a park with Mrs.Crystal‚ who studies rocks and minerals! What you’re about to learn is a surprise!" The students cheered‚ wondering why they were going there. They gladly followed Mrs.Crystal out of the room and to the park nearby. Mrs. Crystal asked‚ "Do you know what inside a volcano?" Many hands shot up. She pointed to a girl. "Magma‚ and when it spews

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    Essay Guide for Kids

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    multi-member constituencies. Each voter gets one vote‚ which can transfer from their first-preference to their second-preference‚ so if you’re preferred candidate has no chance of being elected or has enough votes already‚ your vote is transferred to another candidate in accordance with your instructions. One advantage of STV is that it gives voters more choice than any other system. This in turn puts most power in the hands of the voters‚ rather than the party heads‚ who under other systems can more easily

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    Short Story Assessment Choose one activity to complete from the short stories read in class. All of these activities require that you combine information provided with creative output. Do not change the facts‚ characters‚ or themes of the stories. However‚ you may fill in blank spots with added information where necessary. You will be evaluated in the following categories: Thinking‚ Communication‚ and Application. 1. Make a mobile of five objects important in at least two short stories

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    bad for kids? Back in time in mid 90’s the best source of entertainment for kids was the television that have a great variety of cartoons for the kids to have good entertainment and learn good things. But now they have video games that right now are the top selling industry in the world according to Barbara Ortutay of MSNBC online “the selling of video games on July of this year went to $1.19 billion with a 17 percent more than last year. But the only concern for the society is that kids are getting

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    Book Review

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    already. Worshipped by kids‚ and enjoyed by adults‚ this modern myth has become an accepted classic worldwide. Pull any copy of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you’re holding magic. It’s not hard to see why. Right from the first page of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" for those reading in the UK) Rowling proves that she knows a thing or two about the kind of magic that brings stories to life. The book starts with Harry as an

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    "Should Parents Vaccinate Their Kids?" "The number of reports of influenza-vaccine–associated Guillain– Barré syndrome to the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System increased from 37 in 1992–1993 to 74 in 1993–1994‚ arousing concern about a possible increase in vaccine-associated risk" ("The Guillain" par. 1). Vaccinations have been around for many years and are supposed to help children. So‚ what if statistics showed you they didn’t‚ would you rethink your decision? Most people believe

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