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yes it does because they are doing something so it's hard for them to get into trouble. thanks for reading
Yes They lie because they do not want to get in trouble
I wouldn't go as far as quit offering them, but there needs to be a lowering of emphasis on them, especially with sports. The priority is academics. Playing football in high school and college is not going to teach you how to manage your money when you go pro. There needs to be extracurricular activities though. Studies have shown that students stay out of trouble and do better in their classes when they have those kinds of activities to do.
I would say some good reasons are that it helps keep them out of trouble, gives some kids social time with others, for younger kids it could teach sharing and in the case of sports it teaches good sportsmanship, among many other things I'm sure.
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If the person is trying to stay out of trouble, try telling them and involving them in activities that will keep him/her distracted from trouble.
raping there little sister
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Well it means that if you have trouble doing it, do a percent, do a decimal instead like 49% to 0.49
so they could have more fun time and not get in trouble
Thomas Edison had trouble in school because he had hearing difficulties, which made it challenging for him to hear and understand the lessons being taught. Additionally, Edison was known to be easily bored by traditional classroom activities and preferred to pursue his own interests and experiments instead.
Detention is a type of punishment that often happens at school. Detention usually has something to do with bad behavior in school and gets you in big trouble. You might miss a lunch break or be excluded from after school activities because of detention.