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    What’s best for the kids? It’s time for school, and some parents have to consider if they should send their teenagers to a private high school. Nearly one in every four parents are debating switching their child from a public school to a private school or vice versa. (Private Versus) The main reason parents choose to send their kids to a private high school is because private high schools have a reputation of having a better education than public high schools. However, many parents do not have

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    Creative Kids Christian Learning Center, Wesley Campus, is the agency I picked to do my presentation. Creative Kids is one of two childcare centers that sets out to serve children ages six weeks to 12 years of age. They are a Christian facility that believes that with God anything is possible. Their curriculum is based off of social and intellectual development, in which, supports the child’s physical, psychological, social, intellectual and spiritual needs. As a whole they believe that “No child

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    The book I read for my choice book report was Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Diary of a Wimpy kid is written by Jeff Kinney and contains 217 pages. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a comedy that is sure to make you laugh. The first main character in the book is Greg Heffley. Greg is just entering middle school and doesn't only struggle to fit in there but also with his family, and neighborhood friends. The second character is Rowley Jefferson. Rowley is Greg’s best friend, he will always do what Greg wants and is

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    Kids in middle school, are enduring a time period in their life where they're becoming teens, who are becoming adults. Kids going into middle school are at a point where boys being friends with girls was somewhat acceptable, to adults thinking if two 11 year olds of the opposite genders are gonna have sex with each other if they're left alone together for 5 minutes. Although adults have this twisted idea that these kids are going to engage in sexual activity with each other, we are partially to

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    potentially cause harm. Although there are many risk to exercising, the benefits can help by improving behavior, help with motor skills, and increase their confidence. In the video, “Sports Benefits Kids” it discusses how training and participating in sports help crime rates go down, grades go up, and help kids with life lessons. This video

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    message through song lyrics greatly affects the audience’s understanding. A song and its accompanying music video are two tools that songwriters use to deliver a message to their audience;these messages, however, are not always one in the same. In Kid Cudi’s “Embrace the Martian” the song and its music video have a distinguishable difference in the way that Cudi’s audience receives his message. There are many different ways that an audience can interpret lyrics from an artist but songwriters

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    childrens therapy facility called Equi-kids. Equi-kids is a nonprofit organization that teaches disabled children how to interact with animals and build core strength on horseback. I have volunteered as a horse-walker and side-walker for thousands of lessons and watched each student gain remarkable confidence. Even some of the most severely disabled riders have found comfort alongside the helpful staff and loving animals at the farm. While volunteering at Equi-kids, I have gained tremendous confidence

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    In his popular song “American Kids”, Kenny Chesney tells the story of what the dysfunctional life of an average American kid is like. No matter what your experience is growing up in suburban American, you can likely relate to at least a few of the exclusively American activities. The modern American dream, at least for many yet to enter adulthood, the American dream simply consist of being able to live a good, fun, and adventurous life, before entering the daunting task of being grown. In the modern

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    Kids for Cash documentary gives an eyebrow raising gesture throughout the film, while unveiling details of stories told by juveniles. Judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan sentenced more than two thousand or more juveniles during their terms. Ciavarella and Conahan inherited money through sentencing juveniles to privately owned youth detention centers. Many kids and parents would be affected by their sentencing terms. The Juvenile Law Center received numerous complaints and dug further into

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    that she even considered having kids. Before then, she had gone through her life with the idea of not having kids at all. That changed when a few of her friends started having children. At first, it didn’t prompt any emotion or feeling out of her until more and more of them started becoming pregnant. ”That triggered something in me, like, I don’t know, primal, and I wanted to have kids. I knew I wanted to have kids. I don’t know that I wanted to have multiple kids… but I knew I wanted to have a child

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