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by July Somma, Jul
Heroes' actor Hayden Panattiere spends her liberated time campaigning for the Save the Whales Again! Agenda. Just freshly, she went to Washington , D.C. and beam for a DuPont Circle unite about their withstand on prohibiting commercial whaling. Panettiere, an allowed spokeswoman for the scheme, cadaver active in the battle for the adequate and humane cure of whales.

The gripe is generally against Japan , Norway and Iceland , where whale slaughtering is prominent. According to Panattiere, the animals are not only being cruelly slaughtered, the meat is also contaminated with titanic amounts of mercury.

Panattiere also attended a pressure conference with Congressman Nick Rahall, Chris Shays and Senator John Kerry, vocation on the Bush Admin to take part in the International Whaling Commission. They are urging the government to make economic and diplomatic pause against the practices of the above-mentioned countries.

Panattiere also lectured at Georgetown University and encouraged the youth to get tangled. "Whales face increasing threats from climate change, liner strikes, entanglement in nets, and substance and blare pollution, yet Japan , Norway and Iceland remain to slaughter them in increasing figures," she said. "I am here to gossip with officials who actually make and conduct out our policies, as well as fellow early people who will be voting in the eminent choice. Polls show that 59% of Americans would be more eager to vote for an aspirant who takes a keen abide on whaling- I want our proclaim to be heard!"

Panattiere is known to be active when it comes to oceanic issues. Last October 2007, she participated in a propel-out ceremony to keep the spirits of the roughly killed aquatic animals. Joining Isabel Lucas, Peter Heller, Karina Petroni and couples Dave and Hannah Rastovich, she risked injury and arrest when the group tried to expose the dolphin murder in Japan , where 25,000 dolphins were reportedly killed each year. They were allegedly hassled by regional fishers who were responsible for the killings. No less than 30 police officers also bunged them on their way home, questioning their intents and glance their passports. Another main story that hit the newsstands was when a warrant arrest was issued for Panattiere. This happened after she went to Japan and actually confronted the fishers there.

1) Provide an allowance. Age six or seven is a common starting point. Before receiving an allowance, kids should: be able to count, add and subtract, be familiar with the different coins and bills, show an interest in money or spending.

2) Set an example. Show your child how you've created your household budget and involve your child in shopping. Create a shopping list together - then stick to it.

3) Teach children to comparison shop. Go online to research prices at different stores. Instruct kids to keep receipts so defective items may be returned.

4) Limit TV time. The constant messages buy, buy, buy everything from fast food to toys can take a toll on a parent - and a child's - wallet.

5) Take a trip to your local bank or credit union. Even five-year-olds can benefit by opening their own savings account.

6) Make teens responsible. By buying some of their own clothes and other necessities, teens may better appreciate how much things cost.

7) Set short-term goals. Five- or six-year-olds might save for a five-dollar toy that they can get in just two or three weeks, while 10-year-olds might save for a larger-cost item over several months. When kids feel the power of delayed gratification, it teaches them that they can set meaningful goals.

Use the 10 - 30 - 30 - 30 "Percent System"

Many financial professionals recommend using the "10 percent - 30 percent - 30 percent - 30 percent" system to help your child split up any money he or she earns or receives. Show your child how to divide the money and put it in four separate jars. Here's how it works:

1) 10 percent Charity - Take 10 percent off the top to share.

2) 30 percent Quick Cash - Use this 30 percent for instant gratification.

3) 30 percent Medium-term Savings - Save this 30 percent for 1-6 months to purchase something special.

4) 30 percent Long-term Savings - Use this 30 percent for important things in the future, such as a college fund.

Giving Back While some families tithe or require their kids to set aside part of their allowance for charitable giving, other activities can also make an impact on children. Here are some suggestions to help teach kids the value of giving back.

1) Designate a container in which your children can deposit their loose change. When the jar is full, they can donate the money to a charity.

2) Ask your kids to help choose a gift for a holiday toy drive.

3) Have your kids round up clothes they've outgrown or toys they no longer play with. Take them with you when you donate the items to the Goodwill or Salvation Army.

4) Remember that charity involves gifts of time as well as money. Encourage your children to offer their services (without pay) to help the elderly or water plants and feed pets for vacationing neighbors.
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