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REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME YOU WERE ALLOWed to stay up as late as you wanted? Maybe you were lulled to sleep by The Star-Spangled Banner just before the television station signed off (this was B.C. - before cable). Or maybe you made it to daybreak. Your folks probably awoke to find you bleary-eyed, and, depending on their parenting style, you either were able to nap during the day or forced to play with the kids rather than catch up on your sleep.
Despite the seemingly grand freedom of establishing your own bedtime, your parents did this to teach you a lesson: Just because you really want to do something, or really like something, doesn't mean it's good for you.See the full content of this document
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Fat-Food Fight Not for Courts
There probably were more nights like this, but eventually, though, most of us "got it."
Unfortunately, the idea of...See the full content of this document
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