Articles, tagged with "schoolchildren", page 1
16th December 2011
The latest alcohol data report (Wellbeing & Sociable Care Info Centre, This year) that in England, last year, 69% of men and 55% of women (aged 16 and over) consumed an alcoholic drink on a minimum of one day in the previous week along with 10% of men as ...
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Author:
barefootedboy
05th June 2011
What is English and why is it such a big deal? To find out lets take a look at good old Wikipedia:
"English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union, by 89% of schoolchildren...Books, magazines, and newspapers writte...
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Author:
Cody Lamson
05th May 2011
Entebbe is an important city in Uganda. If you want to take a closer look at the oldest structures in Uganda, book cheap flights to Entebbe. The city has numerous attractions.
Listed below are the main attractions in Entebbe:
National Botanical Gar...
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Author:
john
03rd May 2011
India has a prototype of the cheap computer, and plans to roll the real thing out to Indian schoolchildren and higher education students in 2011.
It'll have a Linux-based operating system, a USB port, a 2 GB memory card and other unspecified specs, the ...
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Author:
electronicsky
11th March 2011
Funchal is a city that lives and breathes summer. The winters, although aren't very cold, tend to be rainy and gray. When the spring comes the whole island feels better, seems more colorful and much more fun. The people from Funchal have found a way to ce...
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Author:
Garrett Cannon
23rd February 2011
Many people may think they cannot function on less than ten hours a night, whilst others are well aware that too much sleep can be as bad for you as too little. The recommended estimate varies, but most seem to, at least somewhere, share the view that som...
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Author:
RickDahne
22nd February 2011
Millions of people all around the world have been enchanted by the magical adventures of Harry Potter and his group of two close friends. Whether this sense of enchantment was gained by reading the books or simply watching the various movies as they have ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
25th January 2011
The research was funded in part by the William T. Grant Foundation. Boys and girls learn differently and develop physically and cognitively at different times and at different rates. Little boys frequently have more developed gross motor skills (skills fo...
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Author:
Bhrat Brij
19th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
The possibility of schoolchildren suffering from illnesses transmitted by the food prepared in a school's canteen must be every kitchen manager's nightmare, particularly as people become more willing to use legal actio...
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Author:
Ali Withers
07th January 2011
Parents are urged to become familiar with the increase in sexual assaults in schools (in the toilets and playgrounds) including assaults on very young schoolchildren in Years 1 and 2 by older students for tutoring services and private tutoring. Parents ne...
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Author:
Bhrat Brij
22nd December 2010
In a recent article (9/22/10) in Time Magazine's Healthland, entitled ADHD: Global Epidemic or Just a Bunch of Fidgety Kids? John Cloud asks if dosing children with stimulants like Ritalin may be an overreaction to simple fidgeting. Nearly 3% of U.S. scho...
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Author:
cmj
09th December 2010
According to a recent international study, the reading performance of children in England has fallen from 3rd place to 19th place in world rankings in less than a decade. It seems that children of all abilities are doing less well in reading. Most surpris...
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Pandora Books
09th December 2010
You can't drive a motor vehicle without insurance; the law says so. Commonsense says exactly the same thing as, whether you're driving a motorcycle, car or minibus, having no insurance could leave you paying out for a lifetime in the event of a claim.
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Author:
Marie Slee
22nd November 2010
For some persons, stress anxiety and panic attack can be so harsh that it is giving them a great deal of pain. It can be paralyzing for a person not only physically but emotionally and mentally also. It is an important matter that must be managed in the m...
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Author:
aldrin27
22nd November 2010
For some individuals, stress anxiety and panic attack can be so severe that it is giving them a great deal of pain. It can be tortuous for an individual not only physically but emotionally and mentally also. It is a serious matter that must be dealt with ...
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Author:
aldrin27