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These years it¡¯s common that parents drive their children to school and back home. Different people have different ideas about that.
Some people think it¡¯s good to drive their children to school. They think it¡¯s safer to send the kids to school in their car. And children can also have more time to rest in the car or at home. Parents can communicate better with their kids. While others disagree. They think driving kids to school can cause traffic jams, especially in rush hours. Besides, it can make kids depend on parents too much. I think children should go to school by themselves. They can go on foot, by bike or by bus. It¡¯s good for both their health and environment.

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My father is seventy-five years old this year. But he looks very young. He looks like a sixty-year-old man. Now he can do everything all by himself. For example, he cooks, washes clothes, does the housework and so on.
Every morning, my father goes out with a radio. He listens to the music or the news and goes to the park to play taijiquan. In the park, he talks and laughs with other old people. After coming back from the park, he begins to have breakfast and then he goes to the university (´óѧ) for the old. He learns drawing there. In the afternoon, he plays on the computer for about one or two hours. After supper he watches TV and learns about the world. He goes to bed at about eight o¡¯clock. He never stays up. He likes to share his ways of keeping healthy with others.
Are you healthy? If not, what do you learn from my father¡¯s secret of keeping healthy?
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To stay healthy sometimes isn¡¯t difficult.
Have a healthy lifestyle. It¡¯s the best way to have a good lifestyle with family. When your family do the same activity, you can encourage each other to keep going. If you make your family enjoy doing exercise and eating healthily, you can also be healthy.
When you go shopping, buy healthy food. Buy more vegetables and fruit. Try different kinds of healthy food and try to eat at home every day. But many people like eating out for fun.  If you are eating out, try to eat healthy food.
Don¡¯t think of having food as a fun activity. It¡¯s good for us to do many fun activities around food. For example, we may often meet our friends for lunch. In fact, there are many other activities you can do with friends. How about meeting friends for a sports game? You can eat, but the activity doesn¡¯t have to focus on food.
Looking after your health should not be boring. Start now!
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Bad teeth, a heavier body? And now, weaker bones. Last week, American scientists found another bad thing about cola: It¡¯s bad for our bones, especially women¡¯s bones.
Well, if cola is bad for us, you may want other popular drinks , for example, energy drinks(¹¦ÄÜÒûÁÏ). Energy drinks look cool. Their makers say they give you energy and make you better at sports. So, many students drink them before exams to help them stay awake.
But wait. To keep you awake, most energy drinks have a lot of caffeine(¿§·ÈÒò). They are like a strong cup of coffee or tea. If you drink a lot of them, your heart will beat faster. You will feel nervous(½ôÕÅ). You could also have sleeping problems and find it hard to live without them.
Amanda Smith is a 16-year-old US junior high school student. She drinks one or more energy drinks every day. She started to do this a year ago before dance class. But now, Smith says, ¡°I drink them whenever I feel weak or before a test. I cannot help drinking them.¡±
The energy you get from the drinks helps for only a short time. You may feel good for an hour or so, but then you¡¯ll feel worse than before.
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C£®Energy drinks can be very helpful.
D£®Be careful of unhealthy drinks.
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