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lopez5891

Secret Language of Dolphins - 0 views

  • Here's a conversation worth talking about: A mother dolphin chats with her baby…over the telephone! The special call was made in an aquarium in Hawaii, where the mother and her two-year-old calf swam in separate tanks connected by a special underwater audio link. The two dolphins began squawking and chirping to each other—distinctive dolphin chatter.
    • lopez5891
       
      In National Geographic Kids, it said that two Dolphins were talking on a telephone! There was two different tanks, and there was an audio link in each one. And they were making sounds, and chirping and squeaking. The baby had 2 years.
    • lopez5891
       
      In National Geographic they said that, two Dolphins were talking on the telephone! There were 2 tanks, on one there was a calf (baby Dolphin) of 2 years. And in the other there was the mother. There was an audio link connecting both the mother and the baby. And they were chirping, and squeaking. And they realized that they were talking to each other.
Isabel Herrera

Your Tongue - 0 views

  • Want to find out just how much you use your tongue? Try eating an ice-cream cone or singing your favorite song without it. You need your tongue to chew, swallow, and sing. And don't forget talking and tasting!
    • Isabel Herrera
       
      We use our tongue a lot. For example you always use it for chewing, swallowing, talking, tasting and singing. Now you can notice that the tongue is a very special thing that you need.
touche5839

Sleepwalking and Sleep Talking: Causes and Cures for Parasomnias - 1 views

  • acting out the movements of a dream.
  • Sleepwalking begins when you move your legs in your sleep, in synchronization.
  • It's more common in children and young adults,
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  • People have been reported to eat, bathe, urinate, dress, drive a car, whistle and even commit sleepwalking murder.
  • Sleepwalkers have their eyes open so they can see what they're doing.
  • Common causes of sleepwalking include: Sleep deprivation Emotional problems Increased stress Fever or sickness
    • touche5839
       
      You act out your dream when you sleepwalk.
Nany Rocha

Stereotypes Examples - Examples Of Stereotypes - 0 views

  • Whenever we don't have a good understanding of a subject, say, of people or countries, then we tend to make assumptions about them. Stereotype is nothing but those assumptions that have become common knowledge. Whenever you make judgments about people without knowing them, you are stereotyping them. Stereotyping makes people generalize things. More often, they are all false assumptions. Though there are both positive and negative stereotypes, a majority of them are offensive. People generally stereotype out of bias against a particular group of people or religion. Stereotyping becomes a way of conveying their dislike. Of course, stereotyping stems from a commonly held view of a particular group or race. This view may arise from an incident or false assumption, and then maybe used to color the entire community with the same brush. There are various types of stereotypes. However, the most common ones are racial stereotypes and gender stereotypes. Race, nationality, gender and sexual orientation are the main factors of stereotyping. Stereotyping must be avoided at all costs, as it leads to treating groups as a single entity. Given below are examples of stereotypes that people commonly use.
  • Examples Of Stereotypes Negative Stereotypes All blond women are dumb. All red heads are sluts. Christians are homophobic. They are blinded by God and will recruit you if you go near them. All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit. If I wear Goth clothing I'm a part of a rock band, depressed, or do drugs. Girls are only concerned about physical appearance. Guys are messy and unclean. Men who spend too much time on the computer or read are geeks. Men who are not into sports are termed as gay. All librarians are women who are old, wear glasses, tie a high bun, and have a perpetual frown on their face. Girls are not good at sports. All teenagers are rebels. All children don't enjoy healthy food. Only anorexic women can become models. Women who smoke and drink do not have morals. Men who like pink are effeminate.
  • Positive Stereotypes All Blacks are great basketball players. All Asians are geniuses. All Indians are deeply spiritual. All Latinos dance well. All Whites are successful. Asians have high IQs. They are smarter than most in Math and Science. These people are more likely to succeed in school. African Americans can dance. All Canadians are exceptionally polite. French are romantic. All Asians know kung fu. All African American men are well endowed. Italians are good lovers
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  • types Women Women always smell good. Women take forever to do anything. Women are more brilliant than men. Women are always moody. Women try to work out problems while men take immediate action. All women like the color pink. All women like dolls. Women become cheerleaders. Women take 2 hours to shower. Women hog the bathroom. Women love mirrors. Women like make-up. Women are fussy about their hair. Women work in department stores. Women like fashion magazines. Women are discrete about intimacy. Women do not drive well. Women never take chances. Women always talk too much on the phone. Women actually use only 5% of what's in their purse. Everything else is junk. Only women can be nurses.
  • Men Only men can be doctors. Men are stronger and more aggressive. Men are better at sports. Men hate reading. Men always have an "I don't care" attitude. Men don't get grossed out by scrapes and bruises. Men are tough. Men are thickheaded. Men like cars. Men become jocks in high school. Men take 2 seconds to shower. Men like hats. Men could care less if they become bald. Men wear whatever is clean. Men usually work in messy places. Men like car or porn magazines. Men brag about intimacy. Men take too many chances. Men always lose all arguments against girls. Every race, culture, country, religion and a community has a stereotype. It is a way of oversimplifying groups of people. It is one of the easiest ways of establishing identity. By conforming to a fixed or conventional image, the identity can be recognized and understood. And, herein lies the problem. It's hard to be objective if one doesn't reject stereotypes. So, it is better not to use any stereotype and pass judgments only when you are familiar with others.
  • Every race, culture, country, religion and a community has a stereotype.
  • Every race, culture, country, religion and a community has a stereotype.
    • Nany Rocha
       
      Every region and race has a stereotype.It is a way of sometimes insulting but also simplifying.But is actually better to not talk or show someone stereotypes because it could be a judgment and you could hurt others if you really know them. 
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    It describes what kinds of stereotypes there is
touche5839

Sleepwalking -- Britannica School - 0 views

    • touche5839
       
      Sleepwalking is when people are in there sleep and they get out of bed. The person can walk, talk, or just sit on the bed. This mostly happens when children are in a very deep sleep. It's only dangerous if the sleepwalker becomes hurt.
lopez5891

Facts About Bullying | StopBullying.gov - 0 views

  • TeasingTalking about hurting someoneSpreading rumorsLeaving kids out on purposeAttacking someone by hitting them or yelling at them
  • Bullying does not always happen in person. Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that happens online or through text messages or emails. It includes posting rumors on sites like Facebook, sharing embarrassing pictures or videos, and making fake profiles or websites.
  • Kids who are bullied have a hard time standing up for themselves. They think the kid who bullies them is more powerful than they are.
marino5856

Dealing with Bullying: Helping Bullied Kids & Teens - 0 views

  • Dealing with Bullying
  • Unless you’ve directly experienced bullying, you may not realize just how devastating it can be, especially to a child or teenager. As well as being deeply hurtful, bullying can leave anyone feeling frightened, angry, depressed, and totally undermined. But bullying should never be tolerated. Whether you’re the one being bullied, or you’re a teacher or parent who thinks their child is being bullied or engaged in bullying behavior, there are steps you can take to deal with the problem.
  • hysical bullying: Hitting, kicking, or pushing someone...or even just threatening to do it Stealing, hiding, or ruining someone's things Hazing, harassment, humiliation. Making someone do things he or she doesn't want to do.
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  • Verbal bullying: Name-calling Teasing, taunting Insulting or otherwise verbally abusing someone
  • Relationship bullying: Refusing to talk to someone Excluding someone from groups or activities Spreading lies or rumors about someone Hazing, harassment, humiliation. Making someone do things he or she doesn't want to do
garzat5774

Nature vs Nurture: How do baby birds learn how to fly? | Bio-Aerial Locomotion - 1 views

    • garzat5774
       
      birds learn to fly with practice but it is a natural instinct like how hummans learn to walk and talk, bird parent help them by pushing them out of the nest and for them to try to fly.
Isabel Herrera

What Are Taste Buds? - 0 views

  • When you have a cold or allergies, and your nose is stuffy, you might notice that your food doesn't seem to have much flavor. That's because the upper part of your nose isn't clear to receive the chemicals that trigger the olfactory receptors (that inform the brain and create the sensation of flavor).
    • Isabel Herrera
       
      When you're sick and your nose is "stuffy" you may notice that the food that you eat doesn't have much flavor. Thats because the upper part of the nose doesn't receive the chemicals that lets the brain know how the food tastes. That's why you may not find that kind of strong flavor in your food. 
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