Schools across the nation are banning "Silly Bandz," rubber bracelets that are popular around school kids. Teachers claim that they are "a nuisance," distracting children and teens from their school work. Each bracelet is a different color and shape (there are pigs, stockings, hearts, stars, and more). These bands retail around $5, for a pack of 24. The company that produces "Silly Bandz," is already brainstorming new bracelets that are school-friendly. This includes clear bands that cannot be seen by teachers and glow in the dark.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tobacco "Candy" poisoning children
Tobacco "Candy," in the form of pellets for adults, is finding it's way into unsuspecting infants' mouths. These pellets are supposed to reduce adults' cravings for nicotine, but when taken by a child, could have the opposite effect. They contain 1 mm of nicotine, a small amount, but enough to cause a child to become nauseous or vomit. If children come in contact with numerous pellets, the effects could be fatal. Although the containers are child-proof, they are difficult enough to open that adults may leave some lying around, so they are more easily accessible. Between 2006 and 2008, 13,705 children under the age of six discovered and were poisoned by some sort of tobacco product. Although parents should be more observant of their children, the tobacco company shouldn't be selling products that are potentially harmful if injested.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Go Barefoot on April 8th
Across the United States, people are coming together on April 8th to support the less fortunate. And how are they doing this, you may ask? By going barefoot. By doing this, we are bringing awareness to people who cannot afford simple possessions, such as shoes. It seems like such a small thing, just shoes, you may think. But shoes protect your feet, and without them, adults and children alike are more susceptible to diseases. So join the alliance and go without your treasured footwear for one day- April 8th. For more information, visit www.onedaywithoutshoes.com.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Corpse flying First Class?
Two women from London were arrested for trying to smuggle a deceased man onto a plane bound for Germany. They pushed the corpse, sporting dark sunglasses, through Liverpool's airport in a wheelchair. A check-in staff member became suspicious and reported the women. They were arrested under "suspicion of failing to give notification of a death" and were released later that day. The 91-year-old deceased man's cause of death still remains unknown.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Chinese Coal Ship leaking Oil, Endangering reefs.
A Chinese coal ship has been left stranded near the Australian Great Barrier Reef, feverously leaking oil. Many speculate that this is effecting the coral reefs, which are already endangered as it is. The ship's engine and rudder are damaged, therefore it cannot be moved to shore easily. There are 975 tons of fuel on board, which could affect many marine species, including turtles, dugongs, marine birds, and the coral reefs.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Little People's Kingdom of Dwarfs
In southwest China, there is a small theme park titled "Little People's Kingdom of Dwarfs." It is filled with dwarfs, in costumes, performing shows for eager tourists. In a way, it's almost like the circus for small people. It has come under a great deal of criticism. People wonder whether it is demeaning to dwarfs. But, the people who work there are content because it supplies them with a job that they may not have, due to their abnormally short height.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Death of Coral Reefs could lead to chaos
Scientists have been led to believe that the extinction of coral reefs will lead to the destruction of society as we know it. Coral reefs are becoming extinct due to global warming along with coastal development and pollution. Already, 19% of the world's coral reefs are gone, and scientists speculate that 15% more will be gone within the next 50 years. With the disappearance of coral reefs, come the extinction of many animal species, which could damage our economy, as well. We have to come together to save our planet before it's too late.
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