
Winter 2002
by Phyllis Raybin Emert
It's early evening. You're settled on the couch with your younger brothers and sisters. Popcorn, pretzels, and lemonade are handy for snacking. Your favorite family movie comes on television-The Wizard of Oz, Shrek, Toy Story, you name it. Mom and Dad come in to watch with you.
Here are the ratings used by the Motion Picture Association of America.
by Roberta K. Glassner, Esq.
What's your favorite food? Maybe for you it's french fries or potato chips. Maybe it's corn chips, cookies or cereal. It's hard to believe that such ordinary foods-maybe some of your favorites-are at the center of a world-wide controversy and federal lawsuit.
Here are a few facts about genetically altered foods that you may not know.
by Barbara Sheehan
You're in the school cafeteria and you notice one of the "popular" boys in your class picking on a more timid student. Although you feel sorry for the boy who is being teased and want to help him, you're afraid of what might happen if you step in. What should you do?
These facts about bullying were provided by the National Association of School Psychologists.
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