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I would ask the child if he had anything in mind to make more plans and suggest that he helps make plans for the meetings or offer him a leadership potion so he can help make the plans and schedule new and exciting things for the group to do but i would keep the others in mind by restricting somethings that not everyone wants to do and then explain to him why we cant do what he's pitching to the group.
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D
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The other options are highly describing stereotype
 
        
             
        
        
        
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C. The water would become polluted. 
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Thames today is among one of the cleanest rivers across the globe and the question interrogates the impact of dumping wastes into it which would most likely be the pollution of water.<em> If people begin throwing the household waste into the river, it would lead to excessive water pollution again as it happened during 1830-60 when it became so polluted due to industrial and economic waste that it was affirmed to be dead biologically.</em> Around 10,000 people died due to water-borne disease Cholera as a consequence of the pollution of river Thames. Thus, if the people begin dumping again, it may lead to a situation worse than the previous spread of lethal diseases. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
If he is very lucky, he doesn't get hurt, but usually they do. There have been people killed by ... as much as an issue as it use to be. So I guess you could also use detectors for life safety as well ...
I hope that helped 
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During the Children's Crusade in Birmingham in May of 1963, The Police used fire hoses on protesters.
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Bull Connor who was commissioner at that time, directed the local police men to forcefully halt the demonstration. Hundreds of protesters were arrested but more of the Children continued to demonstrate the next day. This made the local police to use fire hoses on the protesters.
Their were images of children blasted by the fire hoses as well as those attacked by police dogs on televisions and newspapers which sparked outrage all over the world. But this did not deter the children from the demonstration which is called 'The Children's Crusade.