“Developing both of those languages well is very important for immigrants and for any kids of color," said Cynthia Garcia Coll, Brown University professor and developmental psychologist.
"When I first came, I was scared. There were many people from different countries, talking in their native languages, and like I didn’t really understand what’s going on."
Young journalists typically begin work on a radio project with enthusiasm and a basic idea for a
story.
But where can they go for help to rein in an idea, find the right interviewees, develop questions
or refocus a story idea that didn’t go in the direction planned?
H ospitals pride themselves on being clean, sanitary environments. A pet seems out of place, and most are not allowed on the premises. However, some members of the Indianapolis Obedience Training Club are allowed to take their dogs to...
T he air was cool, but not cold, and the snow was slushy instead of pristine. Anchorage in early March felt a lot like Indianapolis to five students from Crestview Elementary, who were in Alaska for the start of the 2005 Iditarod Trail...
A love of animals, one incredible idea and 18 dogs were all the inspiration that five local children needed to start their own charity. Last spring, five Indianapolis children started Kids for K-9s to raise money to buy bulletproof vests...
Picture this: You are a gray creature and a powerful swimmer. You
swim lazily through blue water, gliding so skillfully you barely
ripple the surface. All of a sudden, you hear familiar music and snap
to attention. On cue, you jump from...
Imagine coming to work in the morning and finding a dog, a horse or
even an iguana in your office! For Dr. Ann Pierson, this sort of situation happens on a
regular basis. No, Pierson doesn't live in the Twilight Zone, nor
is she...
The sleek, long greyhound approaches speeds of 40 miles per hour as
he chases the decoy rabbit around the track. He glides to the
finish just behind the seven other dogs in the pack. Little does he
know this is his last race. The dog's...
FACTS ABOUT SHAMBALA'S ANIMALS Male tigers eat between 15 and 20 pounds of food a day.
Females eat between 10 and 15 pounds. Elephants eat 500 pounds of food a day. Together, the animals at Shambala eat 700 pounds of meat and
1,000...
There is a legend that goes something like this: A long time ago,
sailors who were away from home for a long time would see manatees
and think they were mermaids. They must have been really homesick to mistake the homely
manatee for a...
Should animals be used for medical testing?
"I am for it (animal rights) because they shouldn't be used for
that purpose."
Cara Arahood, 14
Spinning Mills
High School
Dayton, Ohio
"I am for animal rights because animals don't...