Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Rise in crime is due to elimating risks in everyday life
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Originally posted by FleetwoodYour point being.....?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanYou left the space in. I believe this is regarded as a grammatical error and you are usualy so anal about those .Comment
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It takes more than a spelling mistake to get me interested....We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our mindsComment
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Back to the risk thing...... can you explain the reasoning behind Prof Heinz's remarks ?It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobiComment
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Originally posted by oraclesmithBack to the risk thing...... can you explain the reasoning behind Prof Heinz's remarks ?
We take risks, it goes wrong, it hurts. We learn that actions have consequences.
No risk, no lesson. Nothing has consequences.
Sorry for the summary nature but I have lots to do.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Sorry to get this back on track but I think what he is saying is that if you take the risk out of kids lives i.e. give them an unrealistic utopian existance then they will have no fear of reprisals and therefore they will be more likely to push the boundaries to see how far they can go without risk. Basically, don't wrap your kids in cotton wool if you want them to grow up as a well adjusted human being rather than a neanderthal thugComment
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanWe take risks, it goes wrong, it hurts. We learn that actions have consequences.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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