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    sports for kids aren’t good. They talk about injuries, and stress, but there is also another side to this argument. There are many reasons why competitive sports are very good for kids health, such as they help fight obesity, they improve kids mental health, and they help prevent diseases. First off, sports for youth, helps prevent obesity for kids, in a time where that is becoming a real problem. Competitive sports, force kids to practice, a few times a week, and play games. This will help kids get out

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    the title diary of a wimpy kid. Greg and his friend Rowley are going to middle school it talks about their adventures through middle school they run in a lot of conflicts throughout the story such as making fun of teenagers on Halloween night they end up making it to Greg’s grandma´s house and lock the door and stay in Greg’s grandma´s house thats just one example of them doing stupid things and getting them in trouble.This book was pretty much telling you about a kid´s life because he is the one

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    describes the Kid as a savage animal rather than a sympathetic protagonist. Yet instead of representing an ideal hero, the Kid is shown to savage, uncaring, and inhuman. The first description of the Kid as a child and of the night of his birth. He is described as “incubat[ing] in [his mother’s] bosom…who would carry [his mother] off” and that he already has “a taste for mindless violence” (1). To “incubate” refers to dormancy, usually applied to viruses developing inside a host. In calling the kid a creature

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    The documentary “Poor Kids”, it shows the story of the lives of three families who struggle to make ends meet every day. These families lack the resources such as money to buy food and other every day necessities, pay for the rent, and the parents not having a job or not having an unstable employment. I felt heavy hearted after watching this documentary because I can imagine myself in their situation. I feel blessed that I did not have to go through what these families are going through. It is

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    Kids In Brave New World

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    In today’s society the kids are getting older faster. They are doing drugs, and drinking alcohol. They are having sex at a young age instead of being moral. The kids aren’t caring about people as much as they used to. When people die the kids aren’t caring. In the Brave New World kids are the same exact way. In the Brave New World the kids are way to sexually active. In the beginning of the book, the kids are in the yard playing erotic games while naked. The kids are also having sex right when they

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    constantly changing and will continue to change throughout the future. The way kids grow up is completely different than how it was 50 years ago. Some kids are now coming out as transgender and this is outraging the populous. Now the question is, is this the right way to raise a kid? Is this putting the child in harm's way? These are the questions that are up for debate. First, people need to know what a transgender kid is. The google definition for transgender is denoting or relating to a person

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    Let’s give smartphones to kids! Have you ever seen a bunch of cute little kids playing around joyfully in the park, enjoying every second of their lives? Well I used to see many more than I do now. You might wonder what happened to them. The answer is simple: Smartphones happened! Now every eight or ten years old has a smartphone. And what do they do instead of playing football, basketball, badminton or any other game that they could possibly think of? They stay on a bench and play phone games.

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    Why Are Kids Out Bad

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    Does taking kids out of school punish them or make them act out worst? There’s a reason why kids act out. They are most likely having problems in their personal or school lives. Troubled kids need love more than anything. Although, suspension seems like the best route, you should not suspend students that are rebelling because it lowers self-confidence, doesn’t truly punish them, and it creates resentment instead of understanding. Suspension causes self-esteem roadblocks in the young generation

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    graders in the back there is one kid on our bus who was a third grader that always wanted to be in the back seat of the bus. Almost every day he would be bullied and get laughed

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    some tend to believe that some “kids” really deserves to be judged like as adults. However, no matter how much people can think differently, the court should not judge children under fourteen years old as adults. Of course, will have some exceptions, but the reasons to support this idea are diverse: Their minds aren’t fully developed yet, they cannot understand their situations well enough to aid their defense when judge, jails are really bad environments for kids, and punishment is a failed a strategy

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