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Over the years, numerous
surveys have shown apple pie
to be the favorite dessert in
the United States. It has also
been a favorite in England
for hundreds of years.
The yo-yo is believed to
be the second-oldest toy in
the world. The name yo-
yo comes from a Filipino
expression meaning come
come.
Among the more unusual
flavors of ice cream ever
recorded are avocado, garlic,
jalapeo and pumpkin.
Fossil fuels are depleted
at a rate that is 100,000
times faster than when they
are formed.
While gelatin was
invented in 1845, JELL-O,
which is a packaged gelatin
dessert, did not get its name
until 1897. Pearl B. Wait was
the first person to develop a
fruit-flavored gelatin and
his wife gave the dessert its
name.
In 1864, a hotel in
Oregon heated rooms using
geothermal energy from
underground hot springs.
In 1985, Astronaut David
Griggs used a Duncan
Imperial Yo-yo on live TVfrom the deck of the Space
Shuttle.
Legend has it that in the
first century, the Roman
emperor Nero used to send
slaves to the mountains to
collect snow and ice to make
flavored ices, the precursors
to ice cream.
Ice cream novelties such
as ice cream on sticks and ice
cream bars were introduced
in the 1920s. Seems like
kid stuff, but today, adults
consume nearly one-half of
all such treats.
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(NewsUSA) - Inevitably,your child will ask for avideo game you dont knowanything about. Maybe therating is higher than you thinkis appropriate, or youre simplynot sure you want your childmowing down pedestrians orplaying with sharp objects, nomatter how virtual.
But your child tellsyou that his friendsall own the game, orthat youre worriedabout nothing, if notcompletely unfair. Sohow can you reconcileyour childs wants withyour concerns?
Children like violentgames because they areexciting -- but parentscan find equally entertaininggames appropriate for youngerchildren. For example, Ben 10Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks, a
new game from D3Publishers,is based on a Cartoon Networkshow popular with boys
between ages six and 11.And while the game containsplenty of exciting action -- themain character can take on 10different alien forms to battlevillains -- the EntertainmentSoftware Rating Board (ESRB)gives it fairly gentle ratings.
But you cant go by gameratings alone. While video
game ratings, as providedby the ESRB, offer a goodstarting point, not all ofthe games that receive thesame rating prove equallyoffensive. For example,a game may be rated T(Teen) for a single useof a curse word in a songlyric or for illustratingcartoon animal poop,as well as violence and
suggestive themes.The Nintendo DS version
of Ben 10 Alien Force: VilgaxAttacks received an E rating
for Cartoon Violence andComic Mischief, while versionsfor Xbox 360, Microsoft, Wii,
PS2 and PSP are consideredE 10+, or appropriate foreveryone over 10.
Ben does have to fightto save the universe, but thegame also contains puzzlesand platform challenges thatencourage children to think.When considering a game,think about its possible benefits,not just its rating. And take thetime to look up a few reviews -;they will give you a good ideaabout the reasoning behind theESRBs ratings.
Of course, the best resourcefor choosing video games isreadily available -- talking toyour children about why theywant specific video games canhelp you make appropriatedecisions. If youre still indoubt, start playing the gameswith your kids -- you will knowexactly what they see andhear, and enjoy a fun bonding
experience.For more information, visit
www.d3publisher.us.
How to Choose a Video Game for Your Child
(NewsUSA) - Many familiestoday might want to spend morequality time together, but it canbe difficult to find activities thateach family member will enjoy.The baseball fan might not beinterested in an upcoming artexhibit, and an art enthusiastmight not want to spend allday in a stadium. So, what canfamilies do to come together in ameaningful, interesting way?
Families might want to
consider learning musicalinstruments together. Accordingto a 2009 Gallup poll conductedby the National Association ofMusic Merchants (NAMM), 85percent of the Americans whodo not play musical instrumentswish that they did. And there areplenty of reasons for playinginstruments beyond familybonding. Studies show thatbabies prefer singing to talking
-- they pay more attention tomoms singing than her words.Babies who are sung to sleepalso show better developmentthan those who are not. Toddlersenjoy exposure to new songsand singing as part of playtime,and they are never too youngto start playing an instrument.Children who study musicdevelop discipline and the abilityto solve problems, communicateand work cooperatively.
A Columbia University studyrevealed that students studyingthe arts are more cooperativeand self-confident, and betterable to express ideas. Childrendevelop new skills quickly,too. One study found that kidslearning music for just oneyear increased their ability tomemorize information.
These benefits dontdisappear as children grow up.
Teenagers report that playinginstruments helps them copewith loss, peer pressure andacademic stress.
Among working adultsover age 45, recreational musicmaking has been proven toreduce stress and ease depression.Buying musical instruments andarranging music lessons cancreate a common bond betweenfamily members and providememories to last a lifetime.
The Family That Plays Together Stays Together
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1. MUSIC: How many stringsdoes a ukulele have?2. MATH: What is the equivalentof the Roman numeral D?3. RELIGION: Who is the patronsaint of physicians?4. LITERATURE: Who wrote theplay Timon of Athens?5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:What does the Geneva crosssymbolize?6. HISTORY: When did the ErieCanal open?7. MEASUREMENTS: What doesa lux measure?8. LANGUAGE: What is themeaning of the Latin wordveto?9. MYTHOLOGY: Who is theGreek goddess of love?10. U.S. STATES: What statesnickname is the Pelican State?
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404 N. Ohio St.Greenville, Ohio 45331
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