Monday, February 22, 2016

bullying

What I bought was the tenderloin, the most tender meat, from the tail of the alligator.
The tail, Pierce explained has four cylindrical tubes of muscle, four lobes, like tuna. That's the tenderloin. It looks like a dunce cap, long and skinny. You slice that and pound it like veal, and you cannot tell the difference. You can handle and treat that like a good piece of meat, even grill it.
The meat of the jowl is quite tender on its own, too, he said.
It's kind of like a grouper cheek, a big piece of meat.
Other parts of the alligator are double-tenderized, he explained. And the fat on alligator is outside the pieces, not striated throughout the meat like, for instance, beef or porkImage result for gator tail food

Monday, February 15, 2016

bullying

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Stopping bullying requires that the adults in charge stay aware set a good example intervene to stop unsafe behavior and teach personal safety skills to the young people in their lives. Make your expectations clear by saying, You have the right to be safe and respected – and the responsibility to act safety and respectfully towards others.
If you Practicing what to say and do prepares young people to take charge of their emotional and physical safety, to increase their confidence, and to develop positive peer relationships. Coach children and teens so that they are successful in rehearsing the following eight Kidpower skills using examples that are relevant to their live shave a problem I want to know

Monday, February 8, 2016

impact of bullying

  • feel disconnected from school and not like school
  • have lower academic outcomes, including lower attendance and completion rates
  • lack quality friendships at school
  • display high levels of emotion that indicate  and low levels of self confidence
  • be less well accepted by peers, avoid conflict and be socially withdrawn
  • have low self-esteem
  • have depression, anxiety, feelings of loneliness and isolation
  • have nightmares
  • feel wary or suspicious of others
  • have an increased risk of depression and substance abuse
  • in extreme cases, have a higher risk of suicide however, the reasons why a person may be at risk of suicide are extremely complicated
  • Monday, February 1, 2016

    stop bullying

    19.6% of high school students in the US report being bullied at school in the past year. 14.8% reported being bullied online Center for Disease Control, 2014. 64 percent of children who were bullied did not report it; only 36 percent reported the bullying A bully is a person who purposely tries to hurt others by: Making them feel uncomfortable. Hurting them by kicking, hitting, pushing, tripping, etc. The bully hurts the other person over and over
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    • Students who engage in bullying behavior are at increased risk for academic problems, substance use, and violent behavior later in adolescence and adulthood. 
    • Students who are both targets of bullying and engage in bullying behavior are at greater risk for both mental health and behavior problems than students who only bully or are only bullied. 
    • Students who experience bullying are twice as likely as non-bullied peers to experience negative health effects such as headaches and stomachaches.