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  2. Teen Voices - Wikipedia

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    Teen Voices was founded in 1988 as Women's Express, Inc., by Alison Amoroso and Christine Diamond, two young women who believed in the power of writing to heal and create positive social change. [3] They conceived of a quarterly magazine as a platform for teen girls to explore their concerns, express their views, and develop confidence as ...

  3. Faze (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Faze has always aimed to be an intelligent, positive magazine for young people. [2] Teens themselves are highly involved in the editorial process, choosing stories and doing a healthy share of the writing and editing. Founder and Editor in Chief Lorraine is advising and collaborating with Begin Again the Series. She has been assisting them in ...

  4. List of teen magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of teen magazines. Magazines. 16 (magazine) 20 Ans; American Cheerleader; Bananas (discontinued) Bis; Bliss; Bop; Boys' Life; Bravo (Germany) Brio; Cicada;

  5. Category:Defunct teen magazines published in the United ...

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  6. Time Magazine: The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014 - AOL

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    The mag compiled a list of 29 teens who have made a significant impact either through social media, business or a cultural presence. The youngest are Mo'ne Davis and fellow 13-year-old Sasha Obama.

  7. Strategies for social media use in teens can blunt harmful ...

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    A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine released Wednesday grapples with the questions: Is social media harming teenagers?

  8. Girls' Life - Wikipedia

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    Girls' Life website hosts a penpal program, games, and discussions. It is targeted to girls 8–12. [4] The magazine cover has featured Disney stars, such as Laura Marano, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez and The Cheetah Girls, and other celebrities such as Mandy Moore and Hayden Panettiere that may bring interest to older girls.

  9. Teen magazine - Wikipedia

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    Teen magazines tend to be categorised as lifestyle (e.g. Sugar), entertainment (often based on music), or comics. While some teen magazines focus almost exclusively on music and film stars, others feature more extensive coverage of lifestyle issues and are virtually junior versions of magazines such as Cosmopolitan or Cleo.