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  2. Seventeen (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Seventeen is an American bimonthly teen magazine headquartered in New York City. The publication targets a demographic of 13-to-19-year-old females and is owned by Hearst Magazines . [ 2 ] Established in 1944, the magazine originally aimed to inspire teen girls to become model workers and citizens. [ 3 ]

  3. J-14 (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    J-14 is a monthly teenage magazine marketed at pre-teen and teenage girls around age 11–19. It is one of the earliest teen celebrity magazines. [2] The magazine was among the top children's magazines in the 2012 list of Forbes. [2] In November 2023, it was announced that the print edition of J-14 would be discontinued in January 2024. [3]

  4. Teen magazine - Wikipedia

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    The covers and content of the latest teen magazines promise adolescent girls dates, beauty, and success [8] As teen magazines are full of images of society's definition of physical perfection, compared to the rich superstar singer, and the skinniest model shown and praised in the magazine, the reader is left with a negative self-image and a ...

  5. Business Ideas for Teens Take Advantage of Tech Savvy - AOL

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    Lemonade stands are just the start when it comes to small business ideas for teens and kids. (And check out these kid-run businesses that have made some serious bank.) This was originally ...

  6. Teens want 3 things from stores today -- and it's becoming a ...

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    Teenagers today are conditioned to the rapid-fire nature of social media -- and they want things quickly.

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  8. Brilliant (website) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] [1] [10] Brilliant has also been cited by The Atlantic as a catalyst of the "math revolution" - a surge in the number of American teens excelling at math. [ 11 ] In 2013, Brilliant co-founder and CEO Sue Khim was listed among the Forbes 30 under 30 for the Education category for her work on Brilliant.

  9. List of teen magazines - Wikipedia

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