Do kids copy what they see on TV or do television programs copy them?
Television's Influence on Kids Some kids can copy what they see on TV. The fear isn't so much the TV but the internet. Tonight on Channel 11 Canadian news my husband and I witnessed a video tape of kids using dry ice for bombs and the injuries sustained to these kids was horrific. They learned how to do that off the web! Many parents are more concerned and more worried about what their kids see on TV, but many don't have the slightest idea what their kids are doing on the internet and that's where many kids get strange ideas such as stupid tricks to try such as the dry ice theory, how to sustain Anorexia or Bulimia, etc. TV and the Internet are powerful tools and most ads are designed for kids to teenagers because they know they can draw them in easier. Not picking on kids, some adults certainly can be drawn into strange oddities off the Internet in particular. Porn is also at an all-time high and young kids are more curious than anything, but the stats prove that the kids of today are having sex as young as 10! Kids can copy what they see on TV and the Internet, but the ads are targeted at the kids so these companies can make big bucks. Canadian Laws are getting tougher to protect the kids, but it's a never-ending battle with the Internet so it's up to the parents to clue in to what their kids are doing on the Internet.
Can you give me copy of dirty hands by john delaney?
I�m proud of my dirty hands. Yes, they are dirty. And they are rough and knobby and calloused. And I�m proud of the dirt and the knobs and the callouses. I didn�t get them that way by playing bridge or drinking afternoon tea out of dainty cups, or playing the well-advertised Good Samaritan at charity balls.
I got them that way by working with them, and I�m proud of the work and the dirt. Why shouldn�t I feel proud od the work they do � these dirty hands of mine?
My hands are the hands of plumbers, of truckdrivers and street cleaners; of carpenters; engineers, machinists and workers in steel. They are not pretty hands, they are dirty and knobby and calloused. But they are strong hands, hands that make so much that the world must have or die.
Someday, I think, the world should go down on its knees and kiss all the dirty hands of the working world, as in the days long past, armored knights would kiss the hands of ladies fair. I�m proud of my dirty hands. The world has kissed such hands. The world will always kiss such hands. Men and women put reverent lips to the hands of Him who held the hammer and the saw and the plane. His weren�t pretty hands either when they chopped trees, dragged rough lumber, and wielded carpenter�s tools. They were workingman�s hands � strong, capable proud hands. And weren�t pretty hands when the executioners got through them. They were torn right clean through by ugly nails, and the blood was running from them, and the edges of the wounds were raw and dirty and swollen; and the joints were crooked and the fingers were horribly bent in a mute appeal for love.
They weren�t pretty hands then, but, O God, they were beautiful � those hands of the Savior. I�m proud of those dirty hands, hands of my Savior, hands of God.
And I�m proud of my hands too, dirty hands, like the hands of my Savior, the Hands of my God!
What is an example of an alibi?
An alibi is an excuse why someone could not be in a certain place at a certain time. An example of an alibi would be a person being somewhere else at the time of a crime and being able to prove where that person was through other people.
What are examples of infomercials?
Ang infomercial ay isangsangkap ng pag-eendorso sa isang produkto o panghikayat sa mga tao sa pamamagitan ng pagtestimonya sa mga bagay ng tiyak ang kalidad
Can you suggest a copy of declamation piece for kids?
a declemation piece is a play o true story and fast story
Declamation about environment?
Declamation pieces about the environment should focus on problems with pollution or the earth's atmosphere. It should also contain ways to protect the environment. An example is Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Give you a sample of Filipino declamation?
yes. i want to have example of a filipino piece for declamation.
One example of a short declamation is the Ballad of the Tempest by James T Fields. It is a short and popular piece from the 19th century.
Is grading in CBSE a boon or a ban?
CBSE grading system is realy a boon cuzzz,,,
it mainly motivates the slow learners a lot!!!
some students hav their personal intrests oter dan studies in sportz,,extra curriculars too..
dey r well encouragd by the arrival f grading system,,
evn though ter s a mere loss fr well studyng studnts,,,
I support only fr the extra curricular perfomers in dis,,,
sorry buk wormz!!
go on rock charmz!!!
by,,
a sincere buk wormz hating studnt,,,
YUHES.
of class Xth.
Chennai,,,
Tamil nadu,,,
INDIA.
Example of short declamation with action?
thirth three years ago === === ---- === ===
Ladies and gentlemen, a toast to the happy couple. To John and Mary, may their union be filled with love and happiness.
Criteria for judging a talent contest?
The items listed below are a pretty good start. You can add or take away depending on the type of talent show.
Overall Performance, Technique,
Execution, Audience Response, Stage Appearance,
Originality, Personality, and Degree of difficulty
What is an example of a short speech on child labor?
Child Labour (Speech)
Good morning everyone. My objective today is to talk to you about child labour.
Do you know that of every 100 children in the world today, 16 of them are child labourers, 12 of them are in its worst form, and many will never go to school? There are 246 million child labourers in the world today, most are in developing countries. Some of them are as young as 5, 186 million of them are under 15 and 170 million of them are doing hazardous work and operating dangerous tools or machineries. They are working on farms, plantations, mines, or even construction site, breathing in noxious fumes and exposed to harsh chemicals or dangers. Of every 100 children, more than half will never finish school, escape poverty or even have a decent job. Let me begin by clearly explaining the meaning of the term "child labour". Child labour is the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and international organizations. Child labour was utilized to varying extents through most of history, but entered public dispute with the beginning of universal schooling, with changes in working conditions during industrialization, and with the emergence of the concepts of workers' and children's rights. So, how can we stop child labour? We can solve these problems by improving child labour legislation and laws and also by increasing the quality, relevance and access to education. Many countries have national child labour laws that establish a minimum age for work and regulate working conditions. However legal protection for child labourers is not effective to the kinds of work children are most involved in, such as agriculture and domestic service. In addition, labour laws in many countries do not cover factories employing less than ten people. It is, therefore, important to extend protection so that laws cover the main places where children work. Education is also a key to ending the exploitation of children. If an education system is to attract and retain children, its quality and relevance must be improved as well. Children who attend school are less likely to be involved in hazardous or exploitative work. They are also more likely to break out of cycles of poverty. The main obstacle to achieving universal primary education is only the inability and/or the unwillingness of governments to provide quality educational facilities for poor children in rural areas and in city shantytowns, because evidence from around the world has shown that poor families are willing to make sacrifices to send their children to school when it is economically and physically accessible. In conclusion, child labour should not happen as our greatest "natural resource" is the mind of the children. If child labour continues, the children will not be able to get a good education and our society cannot improve.
So, let's put our hand together to stop child labour.
Thank you.
What is need of sattelight communication?
where can i contact with a real sattelight ?and how can i use?
Pure speech is simply written or spoken words. It is differentiated from symbolic speech which is "speaking" through behavior. Pure speech is a legal term to define speech protected by the First Amendment. The use of the word "pure" is only to differentiate it from speech that does not use words, it has nothing to do with the content of the speech.
What are the disadvantages of written examination to the students?
It doesn't seem to be practice for us. We can write, but it doesn't mean we can speak.
If you have bad hand writting you may nit get a good grade.
What are some debatable issues associated with Indian worldwide reflection?
How do you find out if you are still on the waiting list for an apartment?
Call the place that put you on the list. you could go to www.Apartmentlisting.org.
Where can you find a copy of the drug tape starring Howard Hessman for viewing and or purchase?
I am also looking for a copy of this. I had it on VHS about 18 years ago.
Holland or The Netherlands as we know it today did not exist in the 15th century. Then it was part of Burgundy.
See the link below for more information.
What are the criteria for judging jazz chants?
The composition criteria for the Jazz Chants competition are as follows: the teams are to be composed of 10 to 15 member of all boys or all girl team or mixed members and they cannot use props. The judges scoring is broken into the following categories: Mastery- 40%, Delivery, (enunciation/intonation and voice projection) 40% and Stage Presence- 20 %, totaling a score of 100%.
What are the characteristics of speeches that listeners find boring?
using real long words, restating and repeating the same thing to many times, making it sound like a lecture, not having ANYTHING funny or humorous, using many statistics, and using a lot of quotes from dead people.
Where to find a list of decaffeinated sodas?
u could just look up on google and type in where to find decaffeinated sodas. its that easy