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1) Give children options and allow them to make their own decisions—on how much they would like to eat, whether they want to eat or not, and what they would like to have. 2) For example, include them in the decisionmaking process of what you are thinking of making for dinner—"Lisa, would you like to have pasta and meatballs, or chicken and a baked potato?" 3) When discussing how much they should eat during dinner, serve them a reasonable amount. 4) if they claim they are still "hungry" after they are through, ask them to wait five to ten minutes, and if they continue to feel hunger, then they can have a second plate of food. 5) These are fantastic behaviors that, when taught properly, teach brilliant selfconfidence and selfcontrol. 6) Studies from cities all over the world show the importance of life and activity as an urban attraction. 7) People gather where things are happening and seek the presence of other people. 8) Faced with the choice of walking down an empty or a lively street, most people would choose the street with life and activity. 9) The walk will be more interesting and feel safer. 10) Events where we can watch people perform or play music attract many people to stay and watch. 11) Studies of benches and chairs in city space show that the seats with the best view of city life are used far more frequently than those that do not offer a view of other people. 12) Think, for a moment, about something you bought that you never ended up using. 13) An item of clothing you never ended up wearing? 14) A book you never read? 15) Some piece of electronic equipment that never even made it out of the box? 16) It is estimated that Australians alone spend on average $10.8 billion AUD (approximately $9.99 billion USD) every year on goods they do not use—more than the total government spending on universities and roads. 17) That is an average of $1,250 AUD (approximately $1,156 USD) for each household. 18) All the things we buy that then just sit there gathering dust are waste—a waste of money, a waste of time, and waste in the sense of pure rubbish. 19) As the author Clive Hamilton observes, 'The difference between the stuff we buy and what we use is waste.' 20) In 2000, the government in Glasgow, Scotland, appeared to stumble on a remarkable crime prevention strategy.
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1 1) Give children options and allow them to make their own decisions—on how much they would like to eat, whether they want to eat or not, and what they would like to have. 2 2) For example, include them in the decisionmaking process of what you are thinking of making for dinner—"Lisa, would you like to have pasta and meatballs, or chicken and a baked potato?" 3 3) When discussing how much they should eat during dinner, serve them a reasonable amount. 4 4) if they claim they are still "hungry" after they are through, ask them to wait five to ten minutes, and if they continue to feel hunger, then they can have a second plate of food. 5 5) These are fantastic behaviors that, when taught properly, teach brilliant selfconfidence and selfcontrol. 6) Studies from cities all over the world show the importance of life and activity as an urban attraction. 6 7) People gather where things are happening and seek the presence of other people. 7 8) Faced with the choice of walking down an empty or a lively street, most people would choose the street with life and activity. 8 9) The walk will be more interesting and feel safer. 9 10) Events where we can watch people perform or play music attract many people to stay and watch. 10 11) Studies of benches and chairs in city space show that the seats with the best view of city life are used far more frequently than those that do not offer a view of other people. 11 12) Think, for a moment, about something you bought that you never ended up using. 12 13) An item of clothing you never ended up wearing? 13 14) A book you never read? 14 15) Some piece of electronic equipment that never even made it out of the box? 15 16) It is estimated that Australians alone spend on average $10.8 billion AUD (approximately $9.99 billion USD) every year on goods they do not use—more than the total government spending on universities and roads. 16 17) That is an average of $1,250 AUD (approximately $1,156 USD) for each household. 17 18) All the things we buy that then just sit there gathering dust are waste—a waste of money, a waste of time, and waste in the sense of pure rubbish. 19) As the author Clive Hamilton observes, 'The difference between the stuff we buy and what we use is waste.' 18 20) In 2000, the government in Glasgow, Scotland, appeared to stumble on a remarkable crime prevention strategy.