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Gadgets on Road Trips: Bonus or Burden?
Today, many families travel together much differently. With on-board DVD players, cell phones with text messaging, laptops, iPods, and other high-tech gadgets, looking out the window seems to be a thing of the past.
What do you think? Have high-tech gadgets forever changed this summer tradition? Are gadgets and gizmos a bonus or a burden when it comes to family road trips?
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The ‘Mommy War’ Debate
But Leslie Morgan Steiner thinks the issue is more complicated and that the media stories often oversimplify the problems facing American mothers. She says there is evidence that "women experience a 'mommy war' driven by guilt, tension and understandable jealousy on both sides."
What do you think? How much of this debate is valid, and how much of it is simply media hype?
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Requiring HPV Vaccine for Girls
February 09, 2007 @ 03:02 am
By KPBS
NPR's Talk of the Nation held an open discussion with medical professionals and call-ins about the vaccine controversy. Some parents object to the vaccine because they fear it will encourage early sexuality; others say their kids are already exposed to enough vaccines as it is.
What do you think? Is this an imposition on parents' rights, or is it a good public health policy?
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Spanking Ban
Feb. 23, 2007, update: Assemblywoman Lieber has dropped the spanking ban from the bill, though it still forbids the use of certain implements such as a belt, stick, or rod on children under 18.
What do you think? Should spanking young children be a crime?
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