1. What did the author talk about last time? A.The potential risks of the Internet.B.The influence of the Internet. C.Information offered by the Internet.D.The importance of the World Wide Web. 2. What does the author suggest parents do to better understand their kids’ online behavior?
According to the Poundland study,half of the women in this age group relied on their dads to fill up their car windscreen washer while a third of the men looked to mums to iron their shirts.Yet most were able to set up a wireless Blu-ray player or Wi-Fi router.Simon Twigger,trading...
day. We had the Battle of Seattle, yes, but mostly we just floated around feeling excluded from power and influence, while quietly waiting for bigotry to die out with the old people who held those views (because, of course, bigotry was something old people did, and would go away by ...
My internal mocking of scooter guys might not be radically uncool as it would be if I was mocking teenage mums, but just because I’m not being an arsehole doesn’t mean I’m not being a dick. I’m still stomping on someone’s harmless desire to do what they want to do for no r...
I did write 1 postcard however this year to her and send lots of pics!!! Lock in the diary some catch up calls with my two besties to make sure we connect semi-regularly! Put it in the calendar and caught up a few extra times than if we hadn’t planned something, continue this...
” I want to avoid the cult of motherhood—the dreamy, idealised version of beautiful young mums; bodies already back in shape, beatifically breastfeeding cherubic infants. The reality is, of course, more complex. You may not be able to breastfeed, like me. Your stomach will feel like a...
Why did I feel it was so important to have goals? Once upon a time, when I were a child, growing up in a communist country where the only allowed goals were those imposed by the government,, an elderly, wise woman asked me:
There is nary a word about the gas station burrito we gobbled in haste that later kept us up all night, chained to the bathroom fixtures, experiencing the sorts of digestive horrors nightmares are made of. We’re mums on the “mysterious rash” some new medication is giving us. And there...
Why did I feel it was so important to have goals? Once upon a time, when I were a child, growing up in a communist country where the only allowed goals were those imposed by the government,, an elderly, wise woman asked me:
We have a real obsession in Western nations, and I’m not sure it’s a healthy one. We are completely, totally, obsessed with sleep. And not in the “I love sleep” kind of way, but in a much more insidious way.