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(New) How to Stop the Battle With Your Teenager: Solving Everyday Problems (PB)

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DIVACHIX – free online battle and dress up community for girls!

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Designer Galliano in legal battle with lawyers (AFP)

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Christian Dior's former chief designer John Galliano, shown here in 2010 after the Dior Spring/Summer 2011 show in Paris, will find out on May 12 when he goes on trial for allegedly making anti-Semitic slurs, judicial sources said Monday.(AFP/File/Francois Guillot)AFP – Fashion designer John Galliano, facing trial for a drunken anti-Semitic rant, is suing his former lawyers for embezzlement and is being counter-sued for defamation, the two sides’ legal teams said on Friday.



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KidsHealth

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Wilmington, DE (Vocus) May 4, 2010

KidsHealth.org, the most-visited site on the Web for information about children’s health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years, has joined forces with Snaptic, HopeLab, and the TED Prize to sponsor the “Move Your App” developer challenge to inspire mobile users in the fight against obesity.

The challenge calls on Android developers to create apps that get people to move, while being fun to use and innovative in their approach to encouraging physical activity. Snaptic will provide resources for developers to draw from to build their apps, and will announce the winners at its developer conference in San Francisco on May 27.

KidsHealth will award a prize to the top apps that focus on kids, teens, or parents, and will promote them on KidsHealth.org, which attracts millions of unique visitors per month.

“At KidsHealth we are always looking for opportunities to reach more parents, teens, and kids with the latest information and means to improve their health,” said Neil Izenberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief and Founder, KidsHealth. “The ‘Move Your App’ challenge is an innovative approach and we are excited to see what Android developers create to inspire movement and exercise for kids.”

“We are thrilled to have KidsHealth become an ally in this challenge,” said Steve Brown, CEO of Snaptic. “This offers a whole new incentive for developers joining the contest to focus on apps that directly benefit kids, teens, or parents and consequently get wide exposure for their work on the most-visited site for kids’ and teens’ health on the web.”

Registration began on Thursday April 22, 2010, and developers must complete and submit their application by Friday, May 21, 2010. The finalists will showcase their applications at the Snaptic developer conference and the winners will be announced live at the event by a panel of expert judges.

Joining Dr. Izenberg on the judging panel are Juan Enriquez, Author, Futurist & Partner at Excel Venture Management; Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus Systems & former CEO MySQL; Amy Novogratz, TED Prize Director; Pam Omidyar, Founder and Board Chair, HopeLab; and George Zachary, Partner at Charles River Ventures; among others.

Complete contest rules and conference information can be found at: http://snaptic.com/events

About KidsHealth®

KidsHealth.org is the #1 site devoted to children’s health and development in English and Spanish. Each year, over 150 million parents, kids, and teens turn to KidsHealth.org for expert answers, making it the Web’s most-accessed site on children’s health. KidsHealth.org has been honored as one of the 30 Best Websites by U.S. News & World Report, one of the 50 Coolest Websites by TIME magazine, and the Best Family Health Site “For Moms” by Good Housekeeping. KidsHealth also creates KidsHealth in the Classroom, a free website for educators featuring standards-based health curricula, activities, and handouts. KidsHealth comes from Nemours, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit pediatric health systems and a founding member of the Partnership for a Healthier America, a national movement led by First Lady Michelle Obama to solve the childhood obesity challenge. For more information about KidsHealth, please visit KidsHealth.org.

About Snaptic

Snaptic develops web and mobile applications that make it simple to capture, organize, and share information on the go and keep it connected in the cloud. Snaptic is the leader in note-taking and geo-tagging applications in the Android Market with over 2.5 million active installs and numerous integrations with many of the market’s top applications. For more information, please visit http://snaptic.com.

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Ryan Biliski

Public Relations, KidsHealth

(302) 651-4046

biliski(at)KidsHealth(dot)org

Rebecca Reeve

Public Relations, Snaptic

(415) 240-8951

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Battle Of A 100 Bucks Reviews

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The Ten Most Troublesome Teen-Age Problems: And How to Solve Them Lawrence Bauma
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Book Helps Teen Moms Battle Postpartum Depression

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Hope…Joy (and a Few Little Thoughts) for Pregnant Teens


Winter Park, FL (PRWEB) July 10, 2008

Postpartum Depression is just another dose of reality when it comes to teenage pregnancy.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), teenage mothers have a higher than usual risk of developing postpartum depression. This is a form of clinical depression that can occur within the first year of giving birth and is characterized by feelings of sadness, loss, anger and frustration that often interfere with a new mother’s everyday life.

Rachel Brignoni knows first hand the daily challenges of teenage pregnancy and the feelings of hopelessness that are often associated with postpartum depression.

“Being a new mom can be challenging at any age but as a teenager it is extremely difficult,” says Brignoni.

A mother at the age of seventeen, Brignoni understands the struggle that over 435,000 new adolescent mothers will face each year in the U.S. alone according to the CDC. She also recognizes their critical need for emotional support.

“Depression is a disease of isolation; ironically, the support of others became my life line,” recalls Brignoni.

Now at the age of thirty-four, Brignoni is a Fortune 100 Executive and Certified Life Strategies Coach, who recently authored her first book titled, “Hope…Joy (and a Few Little Thoughts) for Pregnant Teens: Consciously Creating Your Legacy.” The book has been recognized as a Foreword Magazine 2007 Book of the Year Award finalist as well as a finalist of the National Indie Excellence 2008 Book Awards in the categories of young adult non-fiction and best new non-fiction.

“I felt as though I had a responsibility to write this book. A responsibility to share what I’ve learned with other young moms and the people that are supporting them,” says Brignoni.

Trista Kovach is one of those supporters. A Licensed Professional Counselor and Idaho State Coordinator for Postpartum Support International, Kovach specializes in helping women cope with postpartum depression, and many of her clients are often teenage mothers.

According to Kovach, “Hope is the most important thing we can instill in young people and this book does just that. Too often teens are unable to see that their future can be positive when the present looks grim. Rachel is very honest about the challenges surrounding teenage pregnancy, however, she is a wonderful example of how finding hope brought success to her life both in motherhood and her inner self.”

Kovach recognizes the book as a valuable resource and plans to provide a copy for each of her young clients.

“What I liked most about this book, beyond establishing hope, is the idea that we have control over our thoughts – that the positive can always be found in even the most negative of thoughts. Rachel has written a very motivating and easy-to-read book that will be beneficial for all pregnant teens to read,” says Kovach.

Brignoni dedicates the book to the son she had at seventeen and hopes to provide a sense of understanding as well as a reason to hope for those who face teenage motherhood.

To learn more about the book, “Hope…Joy (and a Few Little Thoughts) for Pregnant Teens: Consciously Creating Your Legacy” by Rachel Brignoni, visit www.hopejoythoughts.com.

Published by Secret Key Publishing, LLC and distributed nationwide through Baker & Taylor, Inc or direct from the publisher, ISBN No. (Hc) 978-0-9795626-0-0 / (Pbk) 978-0-9795626-1-7.

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Davinia Taylor loses custody battle

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Davinia Taylor loses custody battle
Kate Moss’s pal and party girl Davinia Taylor loses custody of her little boy after divorce battle

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