Thursday, January 24, 2008

Preliminary Night Two Onstage Questions


Miss Ohio, Roberta Camp, was asked:

"How do you convince kids to look up to their parents and teachers as role models rather than sports figures or celebrities?"


Anyone know how she answered???




Here are the questions posed to her entire flight:



Alaska—What can women do to embrace their culture and ethnicity?

Nebraska—Why are mentors often assigned to at-risk students?

Delaware—What can we do to instill healthy eating habits in kids before the influence of fast food takes over.

South Dakota—What can be done to help kids who live in homes where families don't read or talk?

West Virginia—What can we say to kids to prevent them from becoming animal abusers?

Missouri—How do we explain to kids that the internet is a potentially dangerous place?

North Dakota—What can we do to help kids tolerate bullying until we can put an end to it?

New Mexico—What can we do to prepare kids to be powerful against sexual assault?

Texas—How do you convince kids that using drugs or alcohol is not worth it in order to simply fit in?

New York—How do you convince girls that their character is more important than their prom date?

Georgia—What can people with limited time do to help Children's Miracle Network?

Wisconsin—What can individuals and companies do to help support the arts?

Virgin Islands—how do you lay a foundation to prevent domestic violence?

Ohio—How do you convince kids to look up to their parents and teachers as role models rather than sports figures or celebrities?

Maine—How do you convince people that Habitat for Humanity is worth their time and attention?

South Carolina—How do we empower kids when their doctors tell them things like having pets or participating in athletics could kill them?

Iowa—How does character education teach kids to live with integrity?


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