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  2. How 'Wonder Girls' helps Rockland teens build confidence ...

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    Meet a Wonder Girl. Emilie Salcedo was among a group of teens busily packing bags with various Goya products on Nov. 20 at the Sloatsburg Food Pantry's food distribution, the last before Thanksgiving.

  3. These 75 Thought-Provoking Questions Will Make You *Really ...

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    The following 75 though-provoking and deep questions will trip your mind up (in a good way). Now, ask away and let your mind wander. Questions That Make You Think About Your Life

  4. Girls' Life - Wikipedia

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    Girls' Life is an American teen magazine. It was launched in 1994 by Monarch Services . It was later purchased by Karen Bokram [ 1 ] under the Girls' Life Acquisition Corporation [ 2 ] The magazine is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.

  5. Group chat dynamics for tweens and teens can be toxic ... - AOL

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    In tween and teen group chats, sometimes 30 or more participants text each other on a nonstop loop, everything from emojis and FOMO-inducing photos to cries for mental health help. For parents ...

  6. Sociological Images - Wikipedia

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    It was also reviewed by David T. Mayeda in Teaching Sociology, who praised it as "an insightful, thought-provoking site that can be used by sociology instructors and students". [5] He particularly highlights the ways in which the authors "show how discriminatory imagery evolves over time, preserving dominant narratives in society, but ...

  7. LGBTQ theatre - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the theatre is to provide an inspiring and thought-provoking theatrical platform to explore complex and diverse LGBTQ stories." [10] This theatre and many other smaller theatres have similar missions, their missions being to present diversity among LGBTQ individuals and to educate people about the community.

  8. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    They then measured differences among groups by asking children questions regarding peers social status and behavioral characteristics. For example, they asked participants to nominate up to three participating classmates who "tries to get what he or she wants by hitting, shoving, pushing or threatening others".

  9. Groupthink - Wikipedia

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    Groupthink is sometimes stated to occur (more broadly) within natural groups within the community, for example to explain the lifelong different mindsets of those with differing political views (such as "conservatism" and "liberalism" in the U.S. political context [7] or the purported benefits of team work vs. work conducted in solitude). [8]