Will consistent and firm discipline in high school make any difference?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
Yes, it will.
What is consistent and firm discipline?
In a word, Justice.
Teens are very susceptible
No
by M C Kiggins
After giving this question much consideration, and as a parent of a daughter halfway through high school
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Taking care of the tip of a soldering iron helps the tip last longer and improves the overall quality of the soldering work. When
by D. Trump
Nothing takes me back to my early school days like a nice volcano science project. This project is a classic that never fails to impress
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