Really a major commitment. The first step is deciding what your silver award project will be. It should be something that fulfills a need in your community and is important to you. They could be working in a Senior Citizen center and doing something creative for the Senior Citizens. It could be creating a Literacy Program for kids in elementary school, helping kids with math. Girl scouts can work on their project individually or two or three can work together. Leadership is important. Scouts going for silver need to put together a project team. This could consist of friends, family, and even members of the community. Most projects will need some funding. Raising that money is each scouts responsibility. So today were doing a bake sale to raise money to provide families of nonverbal special Needs Children with identification bracelets in case they get separated from their guardians or aides. And were trying to raise the money so it costs them nothing. Youre welcome. My uncles cousin has
What my body was doing, and then i remembered nothing. Kelly was just 10 years old when she experienced something she had never felt before. We heard a sudden thump, wasnt sure what it was, and i went down the hall, and kelly had collapsed on the floor. Kelly was rushed to the hospital, where doctors did some tests. The diagnosis was epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes someone to have seizures. Seizures can be described best as an electrical storm in the brain. For some people, an epileptic seizure means experiencing symptoms like shaking or convulsions. Other symptoms might include staring or feeling confused. The sense of hearing or smell can also be affected. In the beginning, i had decided not to tell my friends that i had epilepsy because they may think, oh, youre different. Oh, thats not good. Like, shes weird, or something along those lines, but later on, i finally told my best friend when i couldnt handle it anymore. I had to tell somebody. And so i went
I remembered nothing. Kelly was just 10 years old when she experienced something she had never felt before. We heard a sudden thump, wasnt sure what it was, and i went down the hall, and kelly had collapsed on the floor. Kelly was rushed to the hospital, where doctors did some tests. The diagnosis was epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes someone to have seizures. Seizures can be described best as an electrical storm in the brain. For some people, an epileptic seizure means experiencing symptoms like shaking or convulsions. Other symptoms might include staring or feeling confused. The sense of hearing or smell can also be affected. In the beginning, i had decided not to tell my friends that i had epilepsy because they may think, oh, youre different. Oh, thats not good. Like, shes weird, or something along those lines, but later on, i finally told my best friend when i couldnt handle it anymore. I had to tell somebody. And so i went over to my best friends house, an
The adventures with your friends driving around. Its just somewhere where everyone knows your name and everyones really friendly. [livia] its also where this years winners of the safe rides saves lives contest live and go to school. [david] hello, im davidid. Taylor. Hi taylor. And . Grace. Grace. Mary. Hi mary. Nice to meet the three of you. [livia] the homemade video taylar, grace, and mary produced on distracted driving took first place. As part of their prize, a professional video crew will help them turn their idea into a psa, a Public Service announcement, that will air on national tv. We have some storyboards that weve taken from your already beautifully done video that weve seen. And we use these so we can structure what were going to be shooing today. A lot of this to make sure that we dont miss a shot. A lot of it is just to make sure we have continuity and that we all understand what were doing, cause well wanna be on the same page. So its about kelsey, and her two friends.
I do not like the sat. I do not want to take the act, which is what im planning to take. And i just want to get it over with. Next year, done. Yes, few letters strike more fear in the hearts of kids hoping to go to college than sat or act. To learn more about these tests, were joined again by rob franek. Hes a College Prep Expert from the Princeton Review. Hi. Good to be here, thanks for having me back. For those of us who arent geniuses with photographic memories, should we fear these tests . The truth is that most students fear the sat and act, but there is no reason to fear either exam, because hear my words when i say both are absolutely coachable exams. You can do well on either of those exams, and theyre of such value to those admissions counselors and those admissions committees that are going to be reviewing your application in the next year or years. You can do this, sat or act, it doesnt matter. Okay, so when should we take them . I think the best time for students to start t