Question by krazykalifornia: Teen acne question/survey thing?
When you were a teen/pre teen, when did you first start getting zits? When did your skin start to clear up again? And I don’t mean a zit here or there, every now and then. I mean actual break outs. Just curious
I started breaking out in 6th grade, and I’m currently halfway thru 8th grade and still have zits. But it IS getting better. For the most part, I just break out “at that time of the month” haha
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Answer by harley ♪ my sophmore year of high school my skin started breaking out really bad. and now (im in my first year of college) its pretty much clear.. but its taken this long.
Question by hannabell2: i wanna start speaking about teen prgnancy but i live in a small town, where do i begin?
im 16 and have a baby, and the struggles parenthood comes with is alot..but there are many joys also and i want to help out other teen girls during & after pregnancy…but i have no idea where to start? how do i get into this..anyone please help me.
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Answer by shabs small towns are probably the best places to begin that!
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Back to school: USACE engineer interns in Europe to mentor students on academic futures
Image by USACE Europe District
On May 10, 2010, Marcelo Maier and Daniel Francois, engineering interns with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, go back to high school – this time to talk to Advancement Via Individual Determination nineth and 10th-graders about college life. The discussion included choosing a school and major, scholarships, the "Freshman 15," and balancing social and academic lives. AVID is a Department of Defense Dependents Schools program designed to help students prepare and succeed in colleges and universities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)