What We Have Here is Failure - Period
If A equals open communication between parent and teen as the "best" answer, then what the hell is up with B, C and D?
Passage A:
Stopping teenagers from using a home computer may not be a viable solution. Teenagers know they can get Internet access in other ways . . .
“If a kid wants to get on there, they’re going to do it,
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Love Better, Heal Faster
The stress of troubled relationships makes you hurt longer and heal slower, according to a study published in Allure magazine.
[quote=Miami Herald]" . . .the skin repaired itself 60 percent more slowly than the skin of people in amicable situations. Healing is a complex, sensitive process, they concluded."[/quote]
And I learned from the science-as-art book Opening Skinner's Box that stress borne of anger, force, feeling trapped and unloved, will stunt a young animal's growth both physical and emotional. Caged babies and adolescents are taught their place so well that they won't come out even when the locked doors are one day thrown open. It's the psychology, stupid . . .
But none of this is covered in the citizenship curriculum and it won't be on the parent fitness test. We don't know and won't come out of our own cages long enough to learn the fact that human learning is about relationships, not facts.
Now THAT's failure . . .





























Moisture Content as Destiny
puts a new spin on government "leaks" I guess --