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    Posts Tagged ‘Fiona’s blog’

    • Fiona’s Blog: “Iron Lady” Too Soft on Margaret Thatcher

      By Fiona Lowenstein | January 3rd, 2012 | 0 comments

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein is disappointed in how the new film “Iron Lady” depicts Margaret Thatcher.

      Tags: culture, Fiona's blog, women's leadership
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | No Comments »

    • 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 »

    • Herman Cain and A “Black Flower in the White House:” Sexual Harassment is Not a Joke

      By Fiona Lowenstein | November 7th, 2011 | 2 comments

      Guest blogger and high school senior takes on two recent issues of sexual harassment, and questions why they’ve been met with humor.

      Tags: Fiona's blog, News and Events, sexual harassment
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 2 Comments »

    • Fiona’s Blog: Gaddafi, an Unexpected Advocate for Libyan Women?

      By Fiona Lowenstein | October 31st, 2011 | 3 comments

      In her latest post, high school senior Fiona uncovers a surprising side to the late Libyan Dictator, Moammar Gaddafi: he supported and promoted women.

      Tags: Fiona's blog, international women, violence, women's rights
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 3 Comments »

    • Extraordinary Girls: Meet Julia Landauer, College NASCAR Racer

      By Fiona Lowenstein | October 17th, 2011 | 2 comments

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein interviews college NASCAR racer and extraordinary girl, Julia Landauer!

      Tags: extraordinary girls, Fiona's blog, Q & A, sports
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 2 Comments »

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    • Fiona’s Blog: Can the Perfectionist Girl Really Have it All?

      January 30th, 2012

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein asks can girls finally have it all, or could our perfectionist tendencies be getting in the way?

    • The Mommy Vortex: Rioting for True Gratitude

      January 26th, 2012

      by Rosemarie Coppola-Baldwin
      Two days before Christmas, thousands of people waited on line at a local mall for hours, hoping…

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    • GirlTip #57: Everyone is NOT Looking at You

      June 5th, 2011

      On vacation, I went to a gym & worked out in front of a large window. Several people walked by…

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