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22nd February 2013

acne advice and recommendations from dermatologist – dermatologist advice on skin care

bit.ly Click on the link for more information about acne. acne advice from dermatologist dermatologist advice on skin care dermatologist acne recommendations Acne can be especially emotionally devastating for teens because they are extremely conscious of their appearance and their image,” says Hilary Baldwin, MD, associate professor of dermatology at the State University of New York at Brooklyn. “Several studies have shown that acne sufferers can experience everything from decreased self-esteem and problems with body image to depression and anger.” Dermatologists encourage parents to seek medical treatment for teenagers with acne and warn against taking a “wait and see” approach. “Many parents are often stuck in the mindset of past generations that nothing can really be done about acne,” says Sandra Swanson, a Charlotte, NC dermatologist. “They still believe in those old wives’ tales that chocolate, pizza, french fries, and their child’s hygiene habits are to blame, and that pimples can be healed or prevented by simple lifestyle changes.” Avoiding treatment, however, can make acne worse and may increase the chance for permanent scars. “The ultimate goal of acne therapy is to help clear up the pimples you have and to prevent the occurrence of future breakouts,” says Larry Green, assistant professor of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. “In general, if your child is not responding to home remedies and over-the-counter treatments after one month
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22nd February 2013

Nice Teen Help photos

A few nice teen help images I found:

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teen help
Image by NazareneMissionsInternational

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22nd February 2013

How do i get people to stop laughing at teen moms?

Question by yodo: How do i get people to stop laughing at teen moms?
Many kids from my high school laugh at all the teen moms at my school, i think it’s cruel and wrong. Also i’ve noticed older people such as adults give these teen parents “i feel so sorry for you” looks as well as shaking their heads.

How do i get the teens at my school to stop being mean and making fun of the teen parents?1?!

Best answer:

Answer by BunnyBoo[:
You cant get them to stop doing anything, just like you couldnt get the girls to stop getting pregnant.

Give your answer to this question below!

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22nd February 2013

Q&A: How Often Would I Have to Do Yoga and How Long To Achieve Weight Loss?

Question by Serenity: How Often Would I Have to Do Yoga and How Long To Achieve Weight Loss?
How long per session and how many times a week should I be doing yoga to loose weight? I am looking to loose about 30lbs. What else do you suggest I do to maximize my weight loss? I don’t eat that much, I eat healthy, I watch my sugar intake, I take walks, I’m active around the house. Anything else I should do besides yoga? I’m going to start weight lifting and swimming here in a few weeks when it warms up around here (east coast girl). Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Jane D
Unfortunately, despite numerous benefits (clearer skin, better peace of mind, greater strength, posture, and flexibility) yoga alone is unlikely to burn enough calories to lead to a lot of fat loss. Studies have shown that yoga only burns about 200 calories per hour, which is about the same as briskly walking for the same amount of time. This is no reason to stop doing yoga. In fact, studies have shown that people who do yoga tend to put on less weight over time than non-practicers, which has lead some to speculate that the “mind-body” balance that yoga promotes is the true benefit. When you practice yoga regularly, you will become more in tune with your body’s needs, which will in turn help you consume less food and lose weight.

In conclusion, don’t give up! I’ve seen many people lose weight by practicing yoga consistently, not just in class, but by keeping their yogi mindfulness moment by moment, including meal times. I recommend that you find a teacher and class that makes you feel healthy and happy in your body as it is right now, because when you love and accept yourself, you will achieve health in the long term.

On a more personal note, when I started yoga I was about 20 lbs heavier than I am now, but the weight loss happened gradually over a period of about a year of daily practice.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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22nd February 2013

The Click Clique – The Greening of Whitney Brown’s Sammi Hanratty (10-25-11)

facebook.com www.teen.com We’re sure you remember the ep of The Click Clique where we gave you a sneak peek at Nickelodeon’s new show, How to Rock. But to “refresh” your memory, it’s based on this awesome new book, “How to Rock Braces and Glasses”, which came out today(!) and will hit your TV screens in early 2012. (Could it be the next Big Time Rush?!) In other TCC news, Sammi Hanratty (you may recognize her from The Suite Life) stopped by to chat about her upcoming flick, The Greening of Whitney Brown, where she plays a stuck-up brat turned down-to-earth darling. It’s The Click, Yo! This Beyonce Fan Embarrasses Herself In Front of Everyone, Doesn’t Care One Bit www.teen.com Greyson Chance’s New Single www.teen.com Hotties of the Week: Embarrassing Pics of Guys That Will Make You ROFL www.teen.com My Day, My Life: Adam Irigoyen Still Can’t Believe People Can Pronounce His Name www.teen.com Learn How to Rock! learnhowtorock.com http twitter.com Need more Sammi Hanratty? Find her here! sammihanratty.com www.facebook.com twitter.com www.youtube.com

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22nd February 2013

How to go about acquiring licensed music videos for your blog…?

Question by CCG: How to go about acquiring licensed music videos for your blog…?
I am planning to incorporate children’s music videos for my blog but I do not “specifically” know the very detailed process of doing so. I’ve read about these copyright infringements, legal fines, etc.. Could anyone advice me some clarifications regarding this whole thing?

Best answer:

Answer by Nikki Bell
You need to have written permission from the BMI to play copy written material. You basically pay a fee, can be anywhere from 15 dollars to 1500 dollars, and you have permission to play it.
Research the BMI

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22nd February 2013

Nathan Kress

A few nice teen music videos images I found:

Nathan Kress
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress
teen music videos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

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