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    and separate kids/teens. Many foster kids end up never see their family again. This issue is a highly debated subject. Some argue that foster homes are fine just the way they are, while many debate how foster homes are harmful for kids/teens in the system. Despite what some may say, foster homes are harmful for kids because they don’t prepare kids to deal with future real life obstacles and foster homes don’t support kids

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    Teach Kids About Food

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    foods and the benefits it gives them a long happy, healthy life. Instead of being obese and given a limited lifetime. According to Jamie Oliver in the Ted Talk called,”Teach Kids About Food.” He believes children will question their eating habits and want to change it. Which would cause schools to change the menu for the kids? To make them have a healthier variety of meals instead of foods that are high carb, and can be thawed in a matter of seconds.

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    Ban Kids Research Paper

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    Should restaurants ban kids? This a topic that has many people have different opinions on. For example, a restaurant in Houston has recently banned kids under eight years old after 7 PM. Other people believe that kids shouldn’t be banned from restaurants. Some people would even stop going to a certain restaurant if that restaurant would put this rule on! I spent a lot of time thinking about both sides of this topic, and I believe that there should be some rules about kids in restaurants, but shouldn't

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    Do you think kids get too many trophies? In my opinion, we do. They make kids lazy, and can send the wrong message, but also, they have good intentions. Participation trophies tend to make kids lazier. A lot of people say that “kids don’t have to try as hard to get an award,”(3). That is said because kids, even if they aren’t good at the sport, are treated as winners because “as long as you tried and had fun, you won!” Also in theory “when kids grow up and go to college or to get a job, they

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    honk my horn.” What most people do not know is that it is still illegal to do that stuff just as much as grand theft-auto, because what if you do not see a kid jaywalking but he definitely sees the car a while back. What if the kid does not know a person need to look at your stereo for about 1 second then BOOM BANG the have crashed into the kid who jaywalked, but he is still alive just

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    Advertisers have found a huge variety of ways to attract the kids they are targeting. They can get to kids through tv, there electronics, even where every one would think is a place empty of all ads but it really has more than anywhere else. School is the most advertised place in all of America. One of the main tactics advertisers use is when they put ads in schools. America is the country with the most ads in schools ever. For example you can find a lot of ads in math or reading

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    parents shouldn’t have the right to decide if their kids get vaccinated. Kids that haven’t been vaccinated can get other kids sick The number of kids saved by vaccines is greater than the number of kids killed by vaccines. Vaccinations save kids, can eradicate a disease, and can benefit society economically. Vaccines have many benefits; therefore parents shouldn’t have the right to decide if their kids get vaccinated. Vaccines save 2.5 million kids every year. Childhood deaths from measles has gone

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    Junk Food Essay For Kids

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    Some schools do accept parent volunteers to be cafeteria aids, but these volunteers are so busy making sure the kids don’t taunt each other or make a mess with their food that there is little time to actually see what the kids are eating. Lunch periods are very short and kids are ushered through the lunch lines as quickly as possible. It is very difficult to make healthy choices when there is so little time to think about what one is putting

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    Are kids’ in today’s generation really better writers than those in the generations before them? Today’s kids spend the majority of their time using technology and the internet, and many people say that all of this time spent with technology is making the kids that use it suffer. But the question is, are these kids really suffering or are they benefitting? Technology gives today’s kids an advantage when it comes to writing and because of technology their writing is exposed to audiences, they write

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    Canines For Disabled Kids A whole new meaning to the saying “A dog is a man’s best friend” is brought on by the organization Canines for Disabled Kids. Let’s say that a young child is left alone in the living room who has epilepsy, and begins seizing. The parents have no clue because they are in another room of the house, and the child is left in potential danger. This just one example of how a service dog can be a huge help to children and their parents. The dogs can alert parents to medical situations

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