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  2. Let's Talk About It (book) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Talk About It: The Teen's Guide to Sex, Relationships, and Being a Human is a 2021 non-fiction graphic novel written and illustrated by Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan. The book is an illustrated guide to sex education that is oriented towards teenagers.

  3. Planet Fitness invites teens to workout for free in summer 2019

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    The Planet Fitness Teen Summer Challenge lets teens workout for free all summer over 1,700 locations across the US. ... The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services recommends kids ages 6 to 17 ...

  4. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    Teens will love customizing their own boba concoctions and sharing with friends. This cool BD-1 measures over 12.5 inches tall when built. The exploration droid includes authentic details that ...

  5. Teen Talking Circles - Wikipedia

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    Teen Talking Circles, formerly known as The Daughters Sisters Project, is a nonprofit organization co-founded by Linda Wolf and K. Wind Hughes in 1993 in Washington state, and incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1997. The name was changed to Teen Talking Circles in 2001.

  6. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school computer hackers, makers and coders [3] founded in 2014 by Zach Latta. [4] It now includes more than 500 high school clubs and 40,000 students. [5]

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  8. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    It was one thing to help the genuinely needy, Reagan’s budget director David Stockman declared, but it was “wasteful” to support middle- and upper-class families who could afford to buy lunch. What he didn’t mention was that the cutoff for a free meal was nowhere near a middle-class income and excluded many kids who needed the help.

  9. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    As teens learn from their peers or idols online, they tend to duplicate that behavior just like the kids did with the bobo dolls in Bandura's experiment. If teens are viewing people with a social media platform online demonstrating certain inappropriate behaviors, they may learn from this and recreate the behavior.