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Friday, September 5, 2008

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Bullying: A Junior Hate Crime?

Serious research into juvenile bullying increasingly focuses on ways to curb what appears to many as an inevitable feature of the schoolyard.

International Adoptions Struggle for Hollywood Endings

Hollywood stars have made international child adoptions trendy in recent years, but countries have been striving to make practice safer.

The Devil Made Me Do It: Video Games and Violence

Father and son researchers studying violence in video games find that the cumulative aggression seen in the current study reflects a low-grade social violence that's ultimately more indious than headline-grabbing meltdowns.

Will Kids Eat Broccoli — And Can Schools Afford to Buy It?

School cafeteria food may be hazardous to your children's health, but a pair of University of Minnesota studies shows that cooking nutritious meals, and convincing children to eat them, might be simpler and cheaper than many experts had believed.

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