issues. and here in wyoming, you know, we have same-day registration. it is the right of people to register whatever party they want to register as. and my message is one for all wyomingites, i represent every single person in this state and i believe that there are thousands and thousands across our state that fundamentally understand why it is so important to have somebody that will abide by oath of office. there might be democrats that would vote for cheney. yeah. remarkable. you said men are running the world and it is not going well. do you think those in the u.s. are ready for women to run things? sure. i think that one of the things that have been very moving for me over the course of the last year and ha half has been the reaction of women and not just the women who have testified, although we ve seen the incredible bravery of people like cassidy hutchinson and sarah matthews and ruby freeman and shay moss and carolyn edwards. it takes real bravery to stand
For lawyer Emma Sadleir, there are tough cases, and then there are cyberbullying cases. The growing trend is victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch. Not even 'Don't Hold Back' podcast host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba is safe, but Emma - an expert on social media law - has some tips for her and others on how to fight back.
For lawyer Emma Sadleir, there are tough cases, and then there are cyberbullying cases. The growing trend is victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch. Not even 'Don't Hold Back' podcast host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba is safe, but Emma - an expert on social media law - has some tips for her and others on how to fight back.
getting expert advice and make use of this information for themselves even when their parents aren t around. my friend ali knew i was doing this interview and she joked that she would have a drinking game about how many times i mention my own 11-year-old son, so to limit her day drinking i ll keep it at that one mention. but the question is how do you set good limits on phone use for kids? i think it starts with modeling good behavior as a parent. kids are watching us and they re seeing how we re on our phone and so thinking about how we use technology is the first step. but then to have some screen free times maybe feel times, everybody puts their phone away. we have rules about not sleeping with their phones in the evening and then screen free time when we do homework but it is good to set expectations up when they get the phone so it is easier to follow through. and you recommend a smartphone contract between parents and their children. what does that mean?
If you are going to be here for a while, it’s a good idea to get a Dutch mobile phone. But how does it work exactly, a smartphone contract in the Netherland.