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    Archive for November, 2011

    • Breaking Up With Facebook: Q&A with a Teenage Facebook Defector

      By Fiona Lowenstein | November 30th, 2011 | 3 comments

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein interviews a friend who deactivated her facebook and debunks the myths that teenagers love facebook.

      Tags: Communication, Facebook, Fiona's blog, online drama, Q & A
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 3 Comments »

    • Guest Blogger Fiona at TEDxYouth on the Importance of Asking for What You Need

      By dev | November 27th, 2011 | 0 comments

      Listen to what guest blogger, Fiona, has to say about the rewards of asking for what you need.

      Tags: featured
      Posted in Video | No Comments »

    • Eating Disorders 101: A Free Film Program for Schools and Universities

      By Melissa Hardy | November 24th, 2011 | 0 comments

      A new 35-minute film, “ED101,” is available through the NORMAL nonprofit in New York City to educate about eating disorders…

      Tags: culture, eating disorders, News and Events
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | No Comments »

    • Girls’ Holiday Survival Guide: How to Deal, Get Through & Even Laugh a Little

      By dev | November 21st, 2011 | 0 comments

      by Dr. Roni Cohen-Sandler
      Thanksgiving dinner can be great if you’ve got fun family traditions, delicious food, and scrumptious desserts…

      Tags: Communication, guest blog, stress
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | No Comments »

    • Sexy Politics: Do Miniskirts Have a Place in the White House?

      By Fiona Lowenstein | November 16th, 2011 | 4 comments

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein debates girls in mini skirts and asks how sexy is too sexy to be taken seriously?

      Tags: Berlusconi, debate, dress, politics, sexy
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 4 Comments »

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      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein is sick of seeing girls depicted as hopeless romantics after random hook ups…what happens when she’s just not that into him?

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