Question: I was one of only twenty-five students who got selected to go on a trip to Spain with a Spanish club in 2010. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I really want to go, but it costs about $3000. I’m looking into getting a weekend job and my parents are willing to pay a small portion, but I was wondering if there were any other ways for a high school student to make money. Any tips would be appreciated!
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Question: dont talk me out of it im already decided and me and my family dont talk much besides hi bye thanks night.. so i dont think it will be too hard i just want some good tips from EXPERTS who have a tongue piercing and would like to know how to get swelling down fast and tips on hiding it and tips on preventing infections!! please helppp and thanksss!!
Question: The new school year has started and of course I must be able to text whilst in class! Unfortunautly, I DO NOT want to get caught because the penalty at my school is the whole “take the phone away and your parents have to come get it thing” and I don’t want to have to go through that….again…any good tips?
If you only have the whole “hope u get caught, ur there to learn thing” to tell me then piss off please. Ur just taking up room.
Question: We read new parenting tips practically every day, telling parents what they should or shouldn’t do, how to keep their children happy and healthy, etc.
But a New York Times article explains that, as therapists have been seeing more and more patients enter their office with what they considered to be ideal upbringings, they’re discovering that “good parents” do not adequately prepare children for the real world.
You have to be exposed to pathogens, or your body won’t know how to respond to an attack. Kids also need exposure to discomfort, failure and struggle. I know parents who call up the school to complain if their kid doesn’t get to be in the school play or make the cut for the baseball team. I know of one kid who said that he didn’t like another kid in the carpool, so instead of having their child learn to tolerate the other kid, they offered to drive him to school themselves. By the time they’re teenagers, they have no experience with hardship.
The article concludes that protecting your child from unhappiness could ultimately deprive them of happiness when they’re older.
Question: I really want to become one. Not just some thing that you would love to do and become famous and all. I’m serious about doing it. I’m just 11, and my parents don’t know about it. I’m going to join the drama club in 6th grade but are there any tips that you might have? I’d really appreciate it if you did.
Question: I have known this guy for a while, and we’ve decided to become friends with benefits. He’s much more experienced than me. I’m going over to his house tomorrow because his parents are out of town. We aren’t having sex, but we are just gonna mess around. I’m really nervous that I’ll be really bad. What are some fun things we could do that are not sex? Any tips or tricks to help me please him?
Question: I suck at singing. Well i can keep some notes but when i hit the higher notes my voice either cracks or squeaks. Im 13 and i asked my parents if i could get some singing lessons. They said they didn’t have money for that. So I was wondering if anyone could give me some good singing tips please…… :]