Some of you have decided to help teenagers to say "NO" whenever they are tented to take risks. See some of their power points,full of information and good advice.
Why do they take RISKS despite the campaings against alcohol, drugs, dangerous driving, dangerous sex,...? According to experts, adults have to help them to valorate the real danger because they are not able to see it.
One day in 1968, Jane Elliot, a teacher in a small all-white Iowa town, divided her third-grade class into blue-eyed and brown-eyed groups and gave them a daring lesson in discrimination. This is the story of that lesson, its lasting impact on the children, and its enduring power thirty years later.
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According to Maffesoli, urban tribes are microgroups of people who share common interests in metropolitan areas. The members of these relatively small groups tend to have similar worldviews, dress styles and behavioral patterns.
Do you want to know her and her family? And what about having a look at the Change of the Guard and other British ceremonies? Let´s visit the official website and gossip a bit.
We´re here again! Have you made your New Year´s resolutions? In any case, remember you can get whatever you want as far as you try hard. By the way, do you remember "whatever, wherever, whoever...? Let´s practise with a song: