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I wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed the past year and I sincerely appreciate you and your ability to get people to begin to realize their potential.
~ Cindy
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Trick-or-Treaters
- Carry a flashlight
- Walk, don’t run.
- Stay on Sidewalks
- Obey traffic signals
- Stay in familiar neighborhoods
- don’t cut across yards or driveways.
- Wear a watch you can read in the dark.
- Make sure costumes don’t drag on the ground.
- Shoes should fit (even if they don’t go with your costume)
- avoid wearing masks while walking from house to house.
- Carry only flexible knives, swords or other props.
- (If no sidewalk) walk on the left side of the road facing traffic
- Wear clothing with reflective markings or tape.
- Approach only houses that are lit.
- Stay away from and don’t pet animals you don’t know.
Parents
- Make your child eat dinner before setting out.
- Children should carry quarters so they can call home.
- Ideally, young children of any age should be accompanied by an adult.
- If your children go on their own, be sure they wear a watch, preferably one that can be read in the dark.
- If you buy a costume, look for one made of flame-retardant material.
- Older children should know where to reach you and when to be home.
- You should know where they’re going.
- Although tampering is rare, tell children to bring the candy home to be inspected before consuming anything.
- Look at the wrapping carefully and toss out anything that looks suspect.
Homeowners
- Make sure your yard is clear of such things as ladders, hoses, dog leashes and flower pots that can trip the young ones.
- Pets get frightened on Halloween. Put them up to protect them from cars or inadvertently biting a trick-or-treater.
- Battery powered jack o´lantern candles are preferable to a real flame.
- If you do use candles, place the pumpkin well away from where trick-or-treaters will be walking or standing.
- Make sure paper or cloth yard decorations won’t be blown into a flaming candle.
- Healthy food alternatives for trick-or-treaters include packages of low-fat crackers with cheese or peanut butter filling, single-serve boxes of cereal´ packaged fruit rolls, mini boxes of raisins and single-serve packets of low-fat popcorn that can be microwaved later and Tae Kwon Do Kick Or Treat Passes.
- Non-food treats: plastic rings, pencils, stickers, erasers, coins and Karate Kick or Treat passes
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Are You A Better Person Because of Martial Arts?
A look into what martial arts does for you.
By now, you can attest to the fact that Martial Arts helps a trainee to exercise both his/her mind and body. The repetitious exercise has undoubtedly helped you to strengthen your muscles and bones, and improves blood circulation. -
10 Ways to Raise a Street Smart Child
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Through a Rapist's Eyes
Excerpts from prison
A group of rapists and date rapists in prison were interviewed on what they look for in a potential victim and here are some interesting facts. -
Back to School for Good Grades
Suggestions to maintain good school grades
Organizing schoolwork would be a breeze for many students if they only follow a few simple tasks on a routine basis. Very often it's the small details of daily life that slow you down. The following are some suggestions to maintain good school grades and to be a successful student. -
Halloween Safety Tips
For Trick-or-Treaters, Parents and Homeowners
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Expect Extraordinary Benefits
Learn to set goals and be self-motivating
A positive self-image leads to victory. If you want to be a champion Black Belt, you must hold a positive image of yourself. One is not naturally born with a positive self-image; it must be learned and practiced. Studying the Martial Arts is an excellent way to enhance your pride. The motivating force of pride will drive you to accomplish your objectives.
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Today
Monday, February 6th, 2012