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lisa has the chance of standing up, but she needs an operation(手術)which will cost lots of money." lisa's doctor said.
"i never thought that i could stand up one day. actually the news is surprising for me. however, when i see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, i am sad. i am used to my life. i don't mind even if i can't stand up," lisa said, "now ray classmates and some other kind people are helping me. i am really thankful. if i stood up one day, i would try my best to help more people."
"while helping lisa, we can also learn a lot. we have learned how to cook cookies and how to sell them," betty, one of lisa's classmates said. "now we know making money is not easy, so we won't waste money anymore."
alex, a boy in lisa's class, told a reporter that they could raise about $100 every day. "we have raised about $2,100 so far. we hope we will raise more money for lisa's operation," said he.
lisa is a fifteen-year-old girl with cerebra palsy. she can't stand up and has to get around in a wheelchair. if she is 86 an operation, she may be able to stand up. bui her 87 have trouble affording the operation. some kind people give her a hand and lisa's 88 decided to raise money
to help her by selling home-made cookies. after about three 89 they have raised about $2,100 for lisa's operation. lisa is very thankful. and she is very lucky because so many people are helping 90.
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a new study suggests that the more teenagers watch television, the more likely they are to develop depression (抑郁癥) as young adults.
the researchers used a national long-term survey of healthy young teenagers of about 13—16 to find out the relationship between media(媒體) use and depression. they based their findings on more than 4000 young teenagers who were not depressed when the survey began in 1995.
as part of the survey, the young people were asked how many hours of television or videos they watched daily. they were also asked how often they played computer games and listened to the radio. here was the result. the young people spent five and a half hours a day using media and more than 2 hours of that was spent watching tv.
seven years later, in , more than 7% of the young people had signs of depression. the average age at that time was 21. brian primack at the university of pittsburgh medical school was the lead author of the new study. he says every extra hour of television meant an 8% increase in the chances of developing signs of depression.