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Vacations to space is a very scary, yet very exciting thought. In my opinion, if someone- like Russel Brand mentioned in the article- is willing to pay the expensive fee and possibly his life for a three hour ride, then go for it. Not that I think it's a good idea, and not because I would do this, but I don’t think it should be banned. “Anyone with a boatload of cash and a craving for adventure” should go right ahead and be my guest to risk their life for 3 hours of fun.
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Yes, it is sad that people go to such lengths because of bullying, but the bullies aren’t criminals. Children do not realize what they’re doing. One little comment doesn’t seem like much, but to the victims defense, they build up. Bullies are not and can not be the only reason someone commits suicide. there most definitely is something bigger, or a psychological problem. If one is being bullied, do not just sit there
and take it, come up with a solution. Turn your phone off, walk away, or talk to a teacher, counselor, or parent… don’t kill yourself.
Yes, it is sad that people go to such lengths because of bullying, but the bullies aren’t criminals. Children do not realize what they’re doing. One little comment doesn’t seem like much, but to the victims defense, they build up. Bullies are not and can not be the only reason someone commits suicide. there most definitely is something bigger, or a psychological problem. If one is being bullied, do not just sit there
and take it, come up with a solution. Turn your phone off, walk away, or talk to a teacher, counselor, or parent… don’t kill yourself.
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35.9% of America is obese and if we ban junk food in vending machines at schools, we can help decrease that number. We have to make a simple choice; a shorter life or less field trips? “Poor food choices cause more health problems in the U.S. than smoking and drugs put together” (Scholastic 1). When thinking about it, the choice is easy… unhealthy food should be banned in schools.
35.9% of America is obese and if we ban junk food in vending machines at schools, we can help decrease that number. We have to make a simple choice; a shorter life or less field trips? “Poor food choices cause more health problems in the U.S. than smoking and drugs put together” (Scholastic 1). When thinking about it, the choice is easy… unhealthy food should be banned in schools.