Sugar Crash A sugar crash or glucose crash is the term used in American popular culture to refer to a supposed sense of fatigue after consuming a large quantity of carbohydrates. It is variously described as a sense of tiredness, lethargy, irritation, or hangover.Info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_rush
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Tips on how to stay safe
- If you walk to school, walk with somebody
- Don’t put your real name on the internet
- Think before you act
- Know what will do you harm
- If someone challenges you to a fight, walk away
- If a stranger asks you if you want candy or money, do not accept the offer because that person could kidnap you
- Carry a self defense object in case someone tries to hurt you- (Not to school)
- No running with scissors
- Have an adult watching while swimming
- Use the buddy system
- Don’t stick a knife in your mouth
- Don’t trust anyone you don’t know
- Be aware of your surroundings
- Don’t talk to strangers
- Don't light your pants on fire
- Always be safe on the internet
- Where a helmet when you ride a bike
- Wear a seat-belt
- Don’t talk to strangers
- Don't drink of coca-cola or eat junk-food excessively
- Talk to people you know, not strangers
- Don’t listen to people who seem strange to you
- Be safe to be safe
- Don’t run in the middle of the street
- Don't cross the street by yourself
- Wear your glasses
- Wear protection
- Look both ways
- Be safe to be safe