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Alexandra from Ukraine : I often write about children’s rights on “Teenage Page”, about rights, which are broken in our town or school. Also the youth organization “Communication without borders” (I am an active member of it) holds trainings about rights and I describe them on pages of newspaper.

Lauren from United States : Those who become role-models must stay within the law, but the media and others need not make a scandal out of everything. I can write letters to the media that I feel created a scandal that need not be there.

Charles from Australia : Right now we don't know the causes of so many things. Sure, eventually we will discover a cure for cancer, and HIV/AIDs, but what about physcological (spelling?) problems. Is violence influenced by TV, by media in general? Do people kill themselves because they see it all the time? How do we find out?

Sara from United States : I would like to see people be realistic about themselves and the environment. Apply the golden rule everyone. Have people stop believing every fairy tale that is created in the media about the enviroment and accept solid science instead. These same people used to believe that if you broke a mirror it was bad luck, that if a black cat crossed your path it was bad luck, that witches should be burned at the stake, now they accept global warming and other enviromental issues as being caused and controllable by humans when their is no science to support these beliefs. It doesn't appear that people have change much in the last 300 years...or longer...they just want more complex fairy tales...

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