We used a survey to find our which cakes would be in high demand. ... Myself and three other girls called Amy, Shannon and Shona were in a group called 'Fun Buns'. ... I typed up the survey and printed multiple copies when I was finished. ... We got students around the school to fill out the survey. ... It was very fun to work on a project with my friends. ...
Many of the questions surveyed were answered in a traditional fashion or what you could say the way your parents and grandparents may have dated when they were teens. Due to the fact, United High School has an uneven distribution of males and females this survey may not be completely accurate according to a national survey. ... Many hypothesis made were supported by the survey but some were surprising. ... However, according to the survey thirty percent answered at fourteen you should be allowed to date. ... That is a long period of time that high school students are tying themselves down f...
In the survey we gave them, we only asked them what sports they did, what they liked, and what they didnt like. ... From the results of our survey we found that many of them had similar barriers and enablers, the most common barrier being a lack of time due to other commitments such as study etc. while the largest enabler towards physical activity was fun and enjoyment. ... Focusing largely on their academic work many told us in the survey that there largest barrier they faced when getting involved in physical activity was the lack of time they had, and the their biggest enabler was the fun an...
While reading this advertisement I envisioned myself with my girl friends all dressed up having a fun night off from school work. ... Over the years there has been countless hours of researching, as well as hundreds of experiments and surveys to collect statistics that focus primarily on the affect alcohol advertisement has on youth. ... This resulted in a hypothesis which states, "Those who viewed more television programs containing alcohol commercials while in the seventh grade were more likely in the eighth grade to drink beer, wine/liquor, or to drink three or more drinks on at least...
A survey conducted by Alfred University, of 325,000 athletes at more than 1,000 National Collegiate Athletic Association schools, says that of the athletes surveyed, more than 250,000 of them experienced some form of hazing to join a college athletic team. ... This country is so politically correct that people can't have some old-fashioned fun- (1). ... From a parent of one of the 14 seniors: "The hazing was harmless camp fun- (Allan 2). ... These hazing tactics are all in food fun and in the long run will make them stronger as a person and more united as a team. Hazing athletes for f...
The most effective training is fun. ... This helps people relax, communicate and have fun. ... This also helps people to relax and prepare themselves for fun and not just another boring class. Another "Ice breaker" that is fun to do is called "Me too." ... Ending every class with a survey, will help you to decide what in your class worked and what you can do better the next time based on the feedback that you get from your participants. ...
At almost one-third of the colleges surveyed, more than half of students reported binge drinking. ... "They get invited to parties and they want to fit in and have fun, so they drink." ... In those surveyed, 65% believe drinking "breaks the ice" and enhances social activity, 55% say it gives them something to do, and 54% believe it allows people to have fun and aids sexual opportunity (Wechsler, 1996). ... Of those surveyed, 71% had their sleep or studying interrupted, 57% had to "baby sit" the drunk person, 36% were insulted or humiliated, and 15% had property damaged. ... "I am not ...
He purposely poked fun at King George I in his novel but used an anonymous name in effort to stay out of trouble (Swift, Masterplots 2713). ... He especially pokes fun at Queen Anne because she blocked Swift's advancement in the Church of England (Plot). ... This pokes fun at many English traditions such as noble clergymen. ... Gulliver leaps to the conclusion that they are infinitely superior to other human types (Swift, Critical Survey of Long Fiction 3144). ... He goes back to Europe and strives to be rational like the Houyhnhnms but he soon forgets his intensity and begins to be a...
They are just having a fun time right? "Fun," yeah right, that is what they will be thinking when they receive a D+ on that biology exam. Each college student feels that he or she must have fun while attending college! ... A survey taken at Franklin W. ...
The average number of children for parents completing my survey was two. ... It varies for everyone, and from my surveys I got no facts, just opinions. ... When couples disagree, the 30 people that I surveyed said that the woman gives in 65% of the time. ... He may talk bad about your mom and make fun of your dad. ... Or you and his parents could get along just fine; making family barbecues a lot less tense and tons more fun. ...
The average number of children for parents completing my survey was two. ... It varies for everyone, and from my surveys I got no facts, just opinions. ... He may talk bad about your mom and make fun of your dad. ... Or you and his parents could get along just fine; making family barbecues a lot less tense and tons more fun. ... Most of the people I surveyed were hig...
Researchers contend that beer ads communicate the message that drinking is a fun, harmless activity, free from any risks. ... American surveys of violent programming, found that the level of violence on American commercial television remained constant, averaging five to six violent acts per hour in prime time and 20 to 25 violent acts per hour on Saturday morning children's programs. ...
In the latest national survey, 51.9% of those surveyed said they were current drinkers, or an estimate 130.6 million people. ... Its consumption for casual, formal, and "just for fun"" occasions has become a part of our everyday life for people young, and old....
Games can provide a fun and social form of entertainment often encouraging teamwork and cooperation when played with others (Childnet International, 2011). ... The survey was designed to seek responses on the views of the respondents on online gaming. There are 60 students from Sunway University in Selangor who took part in the survey. There are 31 male students and 29 female students who had answered the survey questions. ... The ESA (2001) report shows that the main four reasons of people like to play online games, such as games are fun; gamers may share their social experience with friends ...
The aim of the survey is to provide both qualitative and quantitative data. ... The method chosen for the conduction of the survey was the intercept method. People were stopped at the mall or in the park and asked if they wanted to participate in the survey. ... Other reasons for the utilisation of colouration products amongst teenagers between 12 and 18 years old were recommendations from friends, it is fun, changing hair colour is a way of being trendy and it can be a way of seasonal change. The male part of the respondents put emphasis on "its fun! ...
In the Nielson survey of American viewers the average American family watched seven hours of television a day. ... At the age of five, all a child is thinking is "Which is more fun?" ... Sesame Street is another program designed to make children think and to make learning fun. ...
Schools are a place for learning, laughing, and having fun. ... In a survey of elementary school principals the N.A.E.P. found that "Regardless of whether or not they had uniforms in their schools the principals reported positive effects on the schools image in the community by 84 %" (Public). ... Uniforms would be fun for may students and they would enjoy wearing them. ...
We speak highly of our day-care and reassure the guest that their child will be exposed to a friendly, fun-filled environment, with only the best care possible. ... By experimenting and surveying the people, they know how to win over customers from other competitors. ...
According to these numbers in this survey many teens benefited from the social media sites on many different levels. ... Also in the survey they found that the main reasons kids prefer face-to-face conversations are that they're more fun (38%) and that they can understand what people really mean better in person (29%). ... According to the polls in this survey 25% of teens who aren't currently using a social networking site strongly agree that they sometimes wish they could go back to a time when there was no Facebook, and a total of 54% agree at least somewhat with that statement. ...
With AMC transfer, we decided to survey all employees in their head office, just to get an understanding of everyone's basic individual views on business ethics; and to see how their views varied from person to person. ... Our follow up to their survey was very thorough and precise; we combined the great bulk of their ideas with our own, and sent them back a formatted "ethical reference tool". Our follow up handouts were handed out to all employees who completed the survey in the head office; they will also be made available to all other employees right down to the last man. ... Our ...
Surveys indicated teens in 2011 were most likely to be found on Facebook and Twitter. 94% being on Facebook, and 24% of teens on Twitter. ... Surveys indicate that senior citizens are using social media as well, with 43% using at least one social networking site. Social media has provided a fun place to converse and meet new people. ... Not only is it beneficial for the teacher, these apps allow the students have fun with them too. ...
Through the years, and probably through the centuries, teachers have struggled to make math meaningful by providing students with problems and examples demonstrating its applications in everyday life. As this classic joke shows, some strategies are more successful -- and more meaningful -- than othe...
There was a survey done in New York's Attica Prison, to find out how many of the black inmates were born to teenage mothers, and 90% of them said that they were. ... The 1995 National Survey of Family Growth, found that fifty percent of women ranging in age 15-19, had ever had ever have intercourse, compared with fifty-five percent in 1975, and twenty-nine percent in 1970. ... One-third of the teens surveyed said they thought it was a mistake for them to have sex before marriage because the danger of AIDS and the possibility of pregnancy, while two-thirds said it was alright before marri...
Children under the age of sixteen should be out having fun, not locked up in a damp, dark, and dirty factory. ... The survey, conducted by Indonesia's Urban Community Mission in conjunction with U.S.... The vast majority of Nike shoe workers interviewed told surveyors their basic wages at the time of the survey were between $33 U.S and $39 U.S. per month - which comes to about 16 - 19 cents an hour. ... The survey found that 31 percent of the 1,200 Nike apparel workers interviewed earned less than the equivalent of $33 U.S. dollars per month. ...