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"Kids who either are relatively frequent targets of other peers' victimization or who act aggressively themselves toward their peers both are at risk for having more visits to the school nurse and more health complaints," researcher Eric Vernberg, PhD, a professor of [|psychology] and applied behavior science at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, tells WebMD.For more information go to khon2.com.
 * Member Name || Local Issue || How you can make a difference || Global Impact ||
 * Erin Barrow || Violent crimes: Violent crimes is an issue for Raleigh, NC. || I can help raise awareness of this issue in Raleigh through educating people how to protect themselves against violent crimes. I can help young people learn to be aware of their surroundings. If someone is going to attack you, do you know how to protect yourself and where to go for help? I would help teach students in Raleigh to protect themselves and be aware of their surroundings and how to call for help if necessary. || The global impact of violent crimes is safety. If people do not feel safe at home in their local environment, they will likely not want to travel due to safety reasons. I also think that violent crimes that occur locally impact global trust because if someone is attacked in their local environment they may be less likely to trust others and that may impact their global views. ||
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 * Jasmine C. || A local issue we have here is bullying. || Make people aware it. Have fliers, posters and ads everywhere that shows people the things that that go on around us when were not looking. || April 25, 2011 -- Children who are bullies and children who are victims of bullying both tend to visit the school nurse more often, according to a new study.

Lady Gaga, remembers when she was bullied in high school. She returned from gym class and discovered profanity scrawled across her locker. "It sticks with you and it hurts. And I went home and cried. I didn't want to go to school," she said. Her story isn't unique. On any given day, 160,000 students opt to stay home because they are afraid of being bullied.

Today, at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Lady Gaga is officially launching her Born This Way Foundation, which will inspire bravery and kindness in young people. As one of the best-selling recording artists of all time, Lady Gaga has repeatedly encouraged her fans to "be someone that nurtures." With her new foundation, she is poised to do much more. For more information go to kitv.com and see her interview with Oprah on her Born This Way Foundation at bornthiswayfoundation.org || "They say it's a couple of individuals, Kaneohe boys, young boys graduated from Castle you know everybody is saying but really nobody has proof," says Carreiro." This is sad to hear, that people from our own community, own high school, and neighbors, and friends are committing this crime. This is a huge problem and would like to hear any suggestions of how I can help to fix this problem. ||
 * Kiani B. || One problem we have here in Hawai'i is theft and burglary. Recently, many young teenagers have been breaking into homes and taking other people's valuables. Such as, flat screen televisions, money, jewelry, cell phones, and video game consoles. This problem is a very well-known issue here in my community. Some of the suspects have been teenagers from my school. ||  || The total crime risk in Kane'ohe is 128 with a burglary risk of 98. On November 4, 2011 our local news station KHON 2 news had reported that, "According to a crime mapping application linked to the Honolulu Police Department’s web site, at least 34 homes have been burglarized in Kaneohe in the past month alone. If you go back two months, the number surges past sixty. Go back three months and the number of homes broken into reaches eighty-four." I feel this is unacceptable and not right, if the people who are burglarizing others homes had got that done to them they wouldn't appreciate it at all. A women who actually lives near me has had her home broken into and reported "They say they stake you out at the malls they watch you like Windward City, Windward Mall they look oh sista get plenty gold ah and they follow you home then stake out the area and hit them after," says Crawford.
 * Marsely U. || The local issue that we have in Hawaii is homelessness. Many homeless people can be seen around the island lying on the sidewalks and in the parks and on the beaches because they have no house, no job, no education. || I can try to help them by giving them food, clothing, and telling them that someone is always with them wherever they go. What I mean from that is God is always with you wherever you go. We need to help out this kind of peoples because they need our help and love. By loving them we can encourage them to get a job and house. || The homelessness can stop the tourists or peoples to come to Hawaii beacause of the messiness of homeless. And if the tourists don't come to Hawaii any more then Hawaii won't have money any more. ||
 * Lorna-Leigh K. || My local issue that I chose to address would be trashing the land. || For this issue, there are many ways that I'm able to address it. I could start from organizing a beach clean-up with my friends, to just picking up trash on my free time. Some other ways that I'm able to address this issue could be from writing a letter to my senator of Kaneohe explaining how bad this situation has grown to be within the past 5 years. Kaneohe Bay is such a beautiful scenery and a lovely thing to have, but due to the trash, the bay is dirty and not swimmable in. || The global impact of the pollution going on in my state overall is very huge. In America, we don't really use trash can's for their actual purposes. A lot of teenagers are grown to be lazy, and tend to just toss their trash on the side of the road instead of using a trash can. With this being said, if this problem keeps continuing like how it is now, in a couple years from now, my country will be going down the drain from pollution. ||
 * Hunter H. || That trash is coming in from South Carolina and its making the land look bad. || You could get some family and friends and pick up some of the trash. || Making the place look ugly causing less people to come here and live here. ||
 * Will B. || Hunger is a problem that is easily noticed. My school, Ravenscroft, runs a food drive every year to donate food to the food pantry of Raleigh. We raise a significant amount of non-perishable food but even then it is not enough for our city to thrive in stopping hunger problems. || We can open more food pantry and get every school in the world to bring in anything non-perishable to the food drive that they can donate to the cause. Whatever they bring helps regardless of the amount. We also need to make people more aware of the problem in our country. || It is a serious problem in African and Asian countries. It is not as evident throughout America but it is still a large problem. Hunger causes deaths every year and we need to make sure everybody gets to live a healthy life wih food and water and free of diseases. ||
 * Emily H. || Pollution is local issue in Raleigh. || We could make more cars that don't run on gas but maybe on elctricty or solar power. || It can impact your enviorment globaly because polution of one area can cause another to be destroyed too. The entire world is our enviorment so we aren't JUST effecting one place when we litter or pollute the land. ||
 * Helin D. || The stray animals aren't protected. Animals see violence by children or unconscious people. For example throw the stone to animals etc. Sensitive people are sad in this condition and do all goodness. || May open a new shelters, hung posters on the street walls, for stray animals created a new non-governmental organizations. || Getting people to insensitivity, reduction of animal generations, deterioration of the balance of nature. :( ||
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