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Drug preguntas
Oct 08
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Smell good. Wash your hair everyday or every other day depending on you hair type is, take a shower in the morning or the evening, brush your teeth, wear deodorant and/or perfume. Do whatever you need to smell nice.
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Keep your hair nice. Comb and brush your hair (unless your hair is curly) to keep it healthy. Wash your hair, have a good conditioner, and put it in a style you feel comfortable with.
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Have good manners. No one likes a potty mouth so don't swear or curse…. that often. It may slip, if it does just say "Oops I did not mean to say that, sorry." and make an effort not to say it again. Always say please and thank you and excuse me when you burp.
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BE NICE!! You want friends right? Be nice to people so people will want to be around you!
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Everyday wake up at 6:00 A.M and go to bed at 9:45 P.M so you can be refreshed. Or whatever works for your schedule.
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Feel good about yourself. If you don't feel confident, you won't look confident. Don't wear or do anything unless you want to.
Oct 08
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Make sure you've got a bunch of guy friends because a lot of your guy friends may be so nice because they secretly admire you. Take Fabian and Nina from House Of Anubis for example: Fabian is so nice to Nina because he secretly admires her. That doesn't mean that they don't want to be your friend, it just means they think you're better than a friend.
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Your style needs to be down to earth, sophisticated and innocent because if boys want to come talk to you about something (hopefully a date) then they feel more confident talking to a sweet styled girl than a punk rock chick!
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ACT INNOCENT make sure that you act innocent even when you get caught doing something you shouldn't be. However, this should NEVER happen, because your supposed to be sophisticated and sensible.
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Make sure you don't act like a snob. If a guy gives you a present then the cute way tosay thank you is to text him the word "thanks" and then use a cute smiley face emoticon. Remember that when you go on a date you must bring a present in return because if you don't he'll think that you completely forgot about the present. (If the present is something you can wear then make sure you do wear it on your date this way the guy will know you love the present and know you care about his feelings.)
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Remember you have to talk to him BEFORE class because talking to him in class and getting him into trouble is not cool, and of course if you talk to him at break or after school then he'll be with his mates and boys' friends usually make fun of him if he leaves them to go and talk to 'some girl' as they call them.
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Use cute body language. Don't act flirty because then he'll get a whole new image which will make him uncomfortable if he doesn't like you. It's down to earth and sweet or nothing!
Oct 08
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Try to catch their eye first by wearing fashionable clothes. If you do not have a lot of money at stores that offer good sales. You do not have to have expensive clothes to make you look rich. But try to look you best. Skinny jeans are really popular, try them!
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Get your nails done, but do not try to get really bright colors. This just makes you seem like a loser and wannabe. Try to go more natural like light pink or brown. French manicure`s are very pretty, calm, and natural.
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Try to start a conversation with her.
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Give her your cell number.
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Get a boyfriend. Try to get one with roots to her. But do not just use him because that is so not cool. some people will think you are harsh if you do that.
Oct 07
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Be yourself, though if you're mean to everyone, try to change!
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Strive to always look and act your best; even if that means waking up a little extra early.Try wearing skirts and shorts be the girl inside of you though hot,and confident!
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Always smell nice. That doesn't mean you need to wear a lot of perfume. A bit of nice cream can smell better and more natural.Maybe try a tropical fruit lotion.
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Give that guy a big smile when you say goodbye everyday, but don't make it seem planned, do it casually.
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Make him fall head over heels for you. Don't cover your face with makeup! Lipstick and mascara will do it fine or you can go natural whatever fits 'you'.
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Be careful with what you say and do.
Oct 05
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Play with your pet. If you have a pet such as a dog, go take them for a walk and play with them. You will also have a little bit of company.
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Lock all the doors and windows in your house. It will really help calm you if you know that burglars can't get in. Ask your parents to install a burglar alarm just to be on the safe side.
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Contact a friend. This lets you know that you are not alone out there.
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Listen to some lively music at a moderate volume. If you like to, sing or dance! You're home alone-go crazy! In addition, the loud music will help block out any scary noises.
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Watch TV or play video games and have popcorn or pizza and just sit back andrelax. You finally get the TV!!
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Use music to soothe. If you are having trouble going to sleep, turn on some soft music.
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Read a good book. It will help you forget about the world around you. If this does not work, chances are you are not reading the right book. This is the time to indulge in your favorite books.
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Work out. Do push-ups, jump rope, and anything else you can do inside. It also might help you go to sleep faster. However, don't do them right before bed, or you'll get revved up and won't be able to sleep.
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Go to bed at a decent hour. If you want, stay up a little later than you normally do. But you won't have any fun staying up until 3 a.m. watching TV mindlessly. Not to mention, you'll be cranky in the morning if you don't.
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"' You could also make an idea box" , just simply get a small box and rip little papers and write an idea on it fold it up and throw it in the box. You can even make a rule like only pick 2 ideas and which ever one you like better you pick.
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Go on fun websites like
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Entertain yourself. Watch the TV or movies, write a wikiHow article, draw, play an instrument or some other fun activity.
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If you can have a friend come over. Try to get them to show up early and leave as late as possible that day.
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Look for new songs to listen to or new movies to watch.
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Have some snacks on hand. Pretzels, popcorn, crisps, and cookies are unhealthy but delicious.
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if you get scared at night just cuddle a stuffed animal or if you hear weird noises ignore it and pretend you didn't hear anything
Oct 05
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Scan Your Home. Take a walk-through of your house the second everyone is gone, before you really have time to let the fear set in. This includes looking behind couches, peeking at the spot between the door and the wall, and checking every room. You may feel silly, but it will save you from becoming paranoid later. Turn all lights on.
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Lock All Doors and Windows. Next, go through every room again and ensure that every door and window is safely locked. The second check of every room adds to the feeling of safety and locking the doors and windows is a must.
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Identify Sounds. Ever get scared out of your wits by what you were sure was an intruder, but just turned out to be a dripping facet? Identify all of the sounds that might scare you so that you know what to expect.
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Check Blinds and Doors. During the day, keep your blinds open. Due to the fact that more light is outside than inside, you can look out but it is difficult for others to peer in. The opposite is true during the night, so if you're alone when it's dark close all blinds. If you can see most of the interior of a room with the door open, leave it open. If you can only see part of the room when you look through the door (such as a staircase that curves around or a bathroom with a separate room for the toilet), close it. You'll then be less nervous about someone sneaking up from somewhere that you can't see.
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Turn up the sound. If your house makes scary sounds, turn on the television and some music. When you can't hear the creaks and other unidentifiable sounds, you won't be as nervous.
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Take your mind off it. If you're still nervous, find something to do. Finish that Spanish presentation. Build a fort of pillows for your pet. Clean the house! Keep your hands and mind busy.
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Call a friend. You're probably only nervous when you're completely alone, so ask a friend to come over. You'll feel much safer with another person around, and you'll have more fun.
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Breathe. Remember that the probability of someone sneaking into your home or something bad happening to you while you're alone is extremely low. Take a deep breath and don't worry about it. Odds are, you'll be fine!
Oct 05
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Know the speed limit, day and night!
Make sure to stick to the speed limit. Even if you are running late somewhere, don't speed. It's better to get to your destination a few minutes later than planned than to be in an accident. Not only could speeding cause an accident, but it could result in you getting a speeding ticket!
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Buckle up!
Use common sense. Wear your seat belt no matter what, and make sure not to get caught up in any distractions while driving, such as texting. If you really would like to do something, such as changing the radio station, wait until you are at a stoplight.
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Be courteous to other drivers. If you see someone waiting to pull into traffic, let them in. Make sure if someone does the same for you, acknowledge it by a simple wave, a gesture that takes no energy on your part, but makes the other driver feel appreciated.
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Restrict alcohol in your car!
Don't drive under the influence of alcohol. It is illegal for you to drink, anyway. If you do drink, though, get a designated driver to drive you safely home.
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Driving alone is safer
Drive by yourself. Drive solo rather than with friends in the car at first. It is easy to get distracted when your friends are talking to you or to each other. For the first couple months after you've got your license, you might want to stick to just one passenger. Then the more you get the hang of driving, the more friends that can ride in your car.
- Some states in America have laws regarding the passengers of a car driven by a new driver. Make sure you are familiar with these laws.
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Get into "The Zone" while driving. When driving a vehicle, drive the vehicle. Get rid of the distractions and focus on everything around you, yet have a clear mind. Focus only on the task at hand. Relax your body when behind the wheel instead of being tense and stressed. Enjoy the ride. Enjoy sitting in traffic. Live in that moment behind the wheel. Smile and know your safety comes first and know you will do anything to preserve that.
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Don't use me while driving!
Turn off your cell phone. Even if you have Bluetooth, it is very easy to get in a car crash when you are texting or calling your friends.
- In some provinces in Canada, there are laws preventing the use of a cell phone while driving. Know if these laws apply to you.
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Your car, your rules
Have rules in your car. It's your car, and when your friends and family are riding in it, set some rules for them. Don't have them do drugs or abuse alcohol in your backseat. Don't let them be a distraction for you. If they are distracting you, either pull over and talk to them, warn them that if they continue you won't drive them anywhere, or pull over and politely ask them to leave the car. Setting rules like these will avoid clashes with the law, as well as unwanted accidents.
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Let others know when you're turning
Remember the rules of the road. Even if you do all of the above things, remember the rules of the road. Don't forget to put your turn signal on before turning, to check your blind spot, to look behind you before turning or merging, etc.
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Take care of your vehicle. Make sure to keep your vehicle in good running condition. Change your oil when it's due. Some people let their car go thousands of miles over the oil change date. It literally takes 10 minutes to pull through an oil changing station and most of the time you don't even have to get out of your car. Take care of your car, take care of yourself, and enjoy the privilege of driving.
Oct 05
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Always keep the door locked and do not open it if someone knocks or rings the doorbell. This is one of the most important things you can do to keep yourself safe. If your parents have told you to open the door for them when they return home, look out the window or peephole if you have one to make sure it is them. This rule applies even if it is someone important at the door, such as the landlord. Other important door rules include:
- Don't fall for the "I'm an undercover cop" trick. An undercover police officer will never come knocking on your door. If it is a uniformed police officer, then you may make an exception to these rules.
- Agree on a code word with your parents. The code word can be the name of a distant relative, a TV show, your favorite color, etc. This way, in the event of an emergency and your parents send someone to your house, they can tell the person the code word so that you know it is safe to open the door. When asking for the code word, do not say "What's my favorite color?" (assuming the code word is your favorite color). Instead, say "What's the password?" This way, you are not giving the person a hint to what the code word is. Don't forget to call your parents to find out if parents did send someone before you let them in.
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Do not touch anything your parents tell you not to. These things may include, but is not limited to:
- The medicine cabinet
- Sharp knives
- Matches/lighters
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Never cook without an adult or an adult's permission. If your mom or dad say you may, follow all cooking instructions.
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When it gets dark, turn on all exterior lights and close curtains and blinds. Light and sound deter criminal activity, so keeping the outside of your house properly illuminated at night makes criminals think twice before doing something stupid around your house.
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If anyone strange is around your house or in your neighborhood, do not go outside or to where that person (people) are. If they break a law such as trespassing territory, breaking into a car, or even breaking a neighborhood essential (such as a fire hydrant), call the police! Dial 9-1-1! If you aren't certain but you're pretty sure they're breaking the law, call an operator on your house phone. The number is just one simple number: 0. Talk to your parents about these strange people immediately no matter what.
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Talk to your parents about which channels on television you can watch, if you can go online or on a specific chatroom, if you can play outside or go to your friend's house from across the street, etc. Write these "house rules" down on a piece or paper or a notepad and post it up on a wall in a room you will be in for majority of the time. It is also best if it is a room that you pay more attention to to stuff like photos, sticky notes left on a library shelf, and trash on the carpet. Yes, some people DO pay attention to the most detailed and smallest items of their surroundings, often if they are bored or waiting for something to happen!
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If the phone rings, be sure you know who it is, especially check if you have caller ID. Do your parents allow you to answer it or just them when you're alone at the house? If you don't have caller ID or the ID seems unfamiliar, don't answer it just in case. If your parents plan to call you to check up on you, work out a system with your parents so that you'll know it's them calling if you don't have caller ID. Many phones have caller ID, though, so check to see if your home phone has it.
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Another way to stay safe when you are home alone if the phone rings is to make sure that you know when your parent is calling. Have your mom or dad (or whoever left you home alone) call you, let it ring twice, then call you again so you are sure it is them.
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If someone on the phone is looking to talk to one of your parents or both of them, don't let them know you're alone or they're not there! Just say, (assuming if they want to talk to your mom) "My mom's busy right now, may I take a message?" (Yes, it's easy to say that exactly and quickly! It's not as dumb as you might think!) If they keep insisting or asking questions, tell them, "I am sorry, but my mother is not available this moment." and immediately hang up! If they keep calling, don't answer them.
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Beware of prank callers! Did a group of boys at your school plan on making prank calls to classmates today? Are they going to call the same person more than once? If so, don't answer if you know it is them making a prank call!
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Don't spend your money on anything without your parents supervising you or a guardian over 18 years of age!
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NEVER use your parents' credit card numbers for anything or even your OWN (usually emergency cards) unless it is a super emergency and you and others are in intense danger! Excusing yourself by saying, "It was an emergency, without an ice cream cone I'll STARVE TO DEATH and a salad won't help me!" or even "But I needed to buy that book or else it would sell out in an hour!" is really unnecessary and proves you cannot handle yourself and your money. Maybe even your PARENTS' money!
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