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2nd May 2012

Cool Beauty Tips images

Some cool beauty tips images:

Let ‘er rip! (IMG_5535a)
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Image by Alaskan Dude
This was an accidental shoot. Stephanie, aka Georgia Sweetness, aka Alaskan Aries on Model Mayhem showed up at our shoot at Mirror Lake in September 2009 expecting to shoot but we were short of models so we put her to work.

Steph is an absolute blast to shoot with, even with her funny Southern accent. She keeps threatening to shoot with us again but so far we haven’t had the pleasure.

The cool gent in some of the photos is Chris, owner of the Honda Goldwing we used and the husband of one of my dearest coworkers. Chris is also a Vietnam vet and Special Forces dude and he spends time escorting road races in Alaska. For all he’s done I tip my hat to him. He is also from the South so Steph and Chris were actually able to understand each other.

Transplanted Alaskan Sun Goddess (IMG_5560a)
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Image by Alaskan Dude
This was an accidental shoot. Stephanie, aka Georgia Sweetness, aka Alaskan Aries on Model Mayhem showed up at our shoot at Mirror Lake in September 2009 expecting to shoot but we were short of models so we put her to work.

Steph is an absolute blast to shoot with, even with her funny Southern accent. She keeps threatening to shoot with us again but so far we haven’t had the pleasure.

The cool gent in some of the photos is Chris, owner of the Honda Goldwing we used and the husband of one of my dearest coworkers. Chris is also a Vietnam vet and Special Forces dude and he spends time escorting road races in Alaska. For all he’s done I tip my hat to him. He is also from the South so Steph and Chris were actually able to understand each other.

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2nd May 2012

Nice Teen Help photos

Some cool teen help images:

Photovoice involves, engages and empowers teens in Wilmington
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Image by Christiana Care
The city of Wilmington has higher teen pregnancy rates and fewer kids staying in school as compared to other cities across the state. Recently, several local community organizations partnered to find out what might be leading to these statistics through an innovative research project called Photovoice.

Photovoice aims to use photographic images taken by teens to help identify and understand the barriers, facilitators and social norms of youths in Wilmington. Those findings are then shared with community leaders and policy makers in an effort to promote social and policy change.

On September 27 at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington teens unveiled their Photovoice images to an enthusiastic audience of parents, community leaders and local policy makers. Through their photographs and accompanying words, the teens uniquely captured their perceptions about their futures.

The project found teens perceive a high school diploma, access to community centers and caring adults in their lives as positive influences on their future. Negative influences on their outlook included gun violence, substance abuse and peer pressure. After the photo exhibit and multi-media presentation, the audience engaged in a rich discussion about the importance of the teens’ findings and potential venues for the Photovoice project.

With funding from Delaware’s Division of Public Health and the T.D. Charitable Foundation, Christiana Care’s Women’s Health Services team partnered with Neighborhood House, Inc., People’s Settlement Association and Kingswood Community Center, Inc. to conduct this local research project.

Photovoice involves, engages and empowers teens in Wilmington
teen help
Image by Christiana Care
The city of Wilmington has higher teen pregnancy rates and fewer kids staying in school as compared to other cities across the state. Recently, several local community organizations partnered to find out what might be leading to these statistics through an innovative research project called Photovoice.

Photovoice aims to use photographic images taken by teens to help identify and understand the barriers, facilitators and social norms of youths in Wilmington. Those findings are then shared with community leaders and policy makers in an effort to promote social and policy change.

On September 27 at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington teens unveiled their Photovoice images to an enthusiastic audience of parents, community leaders and local policy makers. Through their photographs and accompanying words, the teens uniquely captured their perceptions about their futures.

The project found teens perceive a high school diploma, access to community centers and caring adults in their lives as positive influences on their future. Negative influences on their outlook included gun violence, substance abuse and peer pressure. After the photo exhibit and multi-media presentation, the audience engaged in a rich discussion about the importance of the teens’ findings and potential venues for the Photovoice project.

With funding from Delaware’s Division of Public Health and the T.D. Charitable Foundation, Christiana Care’s Women’s Health Services team partnered with Neighborhood House, Inc., People’s Settlement Association and Kingswood Community Center, Inc. to conduct this local research project.

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2nd May 2012

What Music video has a teen in highschool drawling and they come to life and deal with his problems.?

Question by : What Music video has a teen in highschool drawling and they come to life and deal with his problems.?
Its probobly a punk/rock alt. Band

The kid draws in his journal and has jocks and his gym coach get carried away by some storm he drew, and than meets a girl at the end…OH and there is a hot librarian in it too : )

Best answer:

Answer by Jenna Marie Walz
I’m not completely for sure on this….but is it “You Better Pray” by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus?

What do you think? Answer below!

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2nd May 2012

Beauty advisor gives summer make-up tips

Beauty advisor gives summer make-up tips
Between the heat, pool days and classes, females at Georgia Southern University take their makeup through a lot during the summertime, but with tips from Yarkenda Payne, wearing makeup has the potential to become easy. Junior political science major …
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Book Giveaway: Grow Cook Eat by Willi Galloway
I'm proud as spring peas to bring you this beautiful, practical book for our next giveaway. Already in it's third reprint (after being available for like two monthes…), this how-to from Willi Galloway is hotter than a serrano pepper.
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Natural Beauty and Skin Care Tips, Part 2 of 2
by Lauren Deville on Apr. 20, 2012, under Natural Medicine Tips If you tuned in again after last week's intro of all the “boring” stuff, congratulations, you've got the sticking power necessary to delay gratification! That's a very important ingredient …
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2nd May 2012

Advice for a teen seeking to own her own business?

Question by Shy: Advice for a teen seeking to own her own business?
I would really love to own my own book store its always been a dream of mine. I have been researching online and I have seen that there have been teens who started their own businesses. Reading is a very strong passion of mine, and I want to share it with the world. I am 17 by the way and currently a junior in high school, hopefully on my way to being a senior if everything works out OK. But anyway any help or advice would be greatly appriciated.

Best answer:

Answer by Skywalker
You are heading towards the right track. Having your own business is the way to go instead of working for someone else. Having your own business does involve some costs such as start-up costs and advertising. However, as long as the business is profitable, you don’t even need to worry about the costs. I recommend that you start out by having an online business. Here you will learn how to market your product and how to operate your own business. Best of all, it is automated, so it makes your work more simple. Once you are experienced, then you can go ahead and move on to the the next level and that’s to have your own bookstore. You never know, you may even end up having your own online bookstore! I know this online program, which is perfect for beginners. They are currently marketing a useful high quality e-books in categories like Marketing (general and online), Ebay tips and tricks, wholesalers and retail opportunities, affiliate marketing, and much more. The package also includes an amazing assortment of software to enhance your computing experience. The cost to get started with this program is just $ 20. You get a personal automated website that sells itself, and you get to keep the e-books and software too. But if you’re a US resident, you can get everything for FREE. If you check out the link below and you find it interesting, let me know because I know the procedure on how to get it for FREE. I wish you the best of luck on everything.

What do you think? Answer below!

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2nd May 2012

How many words should be in a teen fiction book?

Question by : How many words should be in a teen fiction book?
I am writing a teen fiction book and I would like to know what the sort of limit or such is on the word count. I heard that the word count matters more than the chapter length. So please help me. :) Thank you!

Best answer:

Answer by Lily
I’ve actually written a teen fiction book myself! (check out the link below). However, I’ve never heard that word could is more important that pages. Personally, I draw the limit at one page to twenty pages.

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