They paint a world of joy: how making art gives sick children hope - and much more
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Sick children at the Univ of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center paint pictures for the Children's Art Project, which has been raising money for 23 years. The youngsters' pictures go on greeting cards, scarves, bags and other items.
Publication Name: Parade
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Year: 1996
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There is so much we can do
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Violence afflicts many young people, and almost one million teens are victims of violent crimes annually. Solutions include more judicial discretion, tougher anti-weapons laws, public debate and other solutions are discussed.
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Year: 1995
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Self defense - and much more
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Martial arts training can help focus the attention and improve the self-discipline of many pupils. Instruction can begin as early as age four. Hints on evaluating schools and instructors are provided.
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Year: 1996
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