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World Report: May 3, 2002 Vol.7 No.25

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Getting Along in School

Spanish Translation

"I don't really pick on other people, but some do. I try to stop things before it gets to the point of saying, 'We don't like you.' "

Hannah, 12


"A good friend won't repeat your secrets and won't forget you or leave you out."

Claire, 12


"When girls are mad at each other, they use facial expressions or say rude stuff. Instead of fighting physically and getting it over with, they continue to make fun of you."

Jayne, 12


"If your friend is ignoring you, try to talk to her and see what's the matter. But if that doesn't work, then make new friends."

Jamie, 12


"My friend and I got in a fight. I didn't even know why she was angry. She ignored me for about four months."

Kristi, 10


"I got a certificate for being Girl of the Week because I'm a good friend to others."

Jessica, 11


"Sometimes, guys throw things at each other if they're mad. Girls just use words."

Tessa, 12


"Some teachers expect girls to act differently than boys. We're supposed to be quiet and nice all the time."

Crystal, 12


"If two friends within the same group fight, one of them will get pushed out. It's really sad. Her friends are saying, 'We don't want you
anymore.' "

Emily, 12

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