almost all kids have ipods
This answer is based on anecdotal evidence (the kids at the japanese high school I went to, the other schools in the area, and my friend's schools), because I don't think there's an official figure, but it was roughly 70%-80%. Juku helps you prepare for junior high/high school/university entrance exams, which pretty much determine the path of your life over there, so it's used extensively. As getting into a good university is seen as the most important thing you can do over there, the percent of kids attending juku probably goes up to the mid-nineties once the kids are in their final year of high school.
Kids in Hawaiian is "keiki."
75 percent there isn't really any changes in wording considering you were just speaking English. Another way to say 75 percent is 'three-quarters.'
keiki (pronounced "cakey")
The word "percent" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "porsiyento". Pronounciation: [por-shen-to]
About 83%
No
Me my friend and about 5 million other kids in America.
We can't have iPods in school because kids will listen to them while the teacher is talking, and it is distracting to themselves and other students.
It depends on the teachers and the school distric and elementry kids are not allowed at all. middle school kids can.
yah my school does:]
The percent of kids dropping out is 30
Well if they know how to work it, other wise nope.
50 percent of kids were uniforms.
Condoms, ipods, Cell phones, and drugs (only for the fun kids)
probably students and kids for homework/long car rides, and adults for work/driving.
No, but you can "woo-hoo" as much as you like, sorry! You can on the computer version though!