Archive for October, 2009

Television decisions

The average child spends 900 hours in school per year and a staggering 1,023 hours in front of a television. In fact, most children plug into the world of television long before they even enter school and when they do, statistics show that 70% of child-care centers use television during a typical day. According to [...]

A Health Instructor in the Most Financially Challenged Co-ed High School in the County Teaches Her Students About the Importance of Alcohol Addiction Signs

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the largest parochial high school in the district. Even though she had been teaching for only one year, she had already obtained a reputation as an instructor with a teaching methodology that inspired and stimulated the students in her class to think and to learn. As an illustration, [...]

A Research Inquiry about Alcoholism Statistics, Alcoholic Symptoms, and Alcoholism Symptoms By a School Teacher

Mr. Blake was one of the health teachers at a large countryside junior high school in the Northern part of the U.S. For “Alcohol Alertness Month” he arrived at a decision that he would concentrate on the following three topics for a class assignment: alcoholism symptoms, alcoholic symptoms, and alcoholism statistics. After Mr. Blake completed [...]

Adolescent Alcohol Abuse: A Critical Problem

Recent alcohol abuse statistics reveal that alcohol abuse among teens is increasing in the United States. What are some of the reasons for this? Numerous substance abuse authorities argue that alcohol advertisements produced by the media are a primary reason for the proliferation of teen alcohol abuse. Other alcohol dependency specialists emphasize the point that [...]

When Alcohol Poisoning Serves as a Wakeup Call for a Teenager

Jeffrey was a high school ninth grader who regularly seemed to be living on the edge. Jeffrey had a risk taking personality and as a rule wanted to do what his older brothers were doing for fun. The central glitch with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old [...]

The cultural differences of coloring and drawing in children

Culture plays a large role in  many things – from what we eat to how we dress – and it even has an effect on the minutae of life – like whether or not drawing will enter into a child’s repertoire of behavior. For example, studies have shown that  Taiwanese-American and Chinese-American parents tend to [...]

How To Get The Most From Vocal Singing Lessons

Have you ever dreamed of being able to sing like a star? If you answered yes, then you need professional singing lessons. But a quick word of warning before you jump in head first. Many people try learning to sing and then give up without achieving the results they’d hoped for.  Here are some things [...]

Grow Taller For Idiots Book Is Your Choice

Is it possible to grow taller and faster with the help of Grow Taller 4 Idiots Ebook? If you are short, once you reach a specific age, you will not grow any taller because it is predetermined by genetics. Taking every nutritional supplement may help a little and cost a lot of money but you [...]

The Best Way To Teach Yourself How To Sing

Many people want to know how to teach themselves how to sing. Although most people enjoy singing, the majority are not very talented at it. Maybe you feel self conscious about your singing voice or perhaps you’ve even been accused of being tone deaf. If you’d like to sing better but don’t have the money [...]

Pros And Cons Of A Kids Wheeled Backpack

Children these days sometimes use a wheeled bag to bring their stuff to school. Kids wheeled backpack is in fact a very common thing for some countries especially those with no lockers to accommodate the students things. There are a lot of pros and cons regarding a kids wheeled backpack and these pros and cons [...]