Your answer would be collect :) have a good night
A really good one that your school would love is the health risks of smoking tobacco.
Its a really simple topic, easy to research and develop, and theres a lot of risks so you have a lot of options.
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Think of what you read or seen previously before the question and then think how can this impact early childhood education for little children write down what you think it is. I hope this helps.
A circumstance in which it would be appropriate for a journalist to publish government secrets would be something along the lines of an outbreak, let’s say a virus was let out by the government in order to control population, they are saying they didn’t release it and you have proof they did, the journalist could write about the situation and leak the proof.
Myth #1: People think that they should walk away from their car to find shelter.
Advice #1: Stay where you are, stay safe, and wait until help comes.
Myth #2: Clear mountain stream water isn't always safe to drink.
Advice #2: You should boil it to make sure it's safe.
Myth #3: If you're lost, you need to find food.
Advice #3: Shelter and water always come first. You can last longer without food than you can without water.
Final Advice: Let someone know where you're going if you go on a hike or travel somewhere. If you can, take someone else too. And last but not least, tell them when you plan on coming back, so if you don't get back when you say you're getting back, they'll know something's wrong and get help.
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