The Tyra Banks Show – ”Teenagers who are eager to get married” (Recorded Oct 17, 2008, WWOR)
09-Sep-2010
07-Sep-2010
Four including two teenagers killed in Kashmir firing
Srinagar, Sep 6 : Four protesters, including two teenagers, were killed Monday in firing by security forces – the first fatalities after a week of relative peace – and more then 15 others injured during clashes in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
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05-Sep-2010
How did you get to be happiness…
30-Aug-2010
Uncle Hub beats up punk teenagers
Category : Teen News
Old man beats up teenagers. from the movie “Secondhand Lions”. This movie is awesome and you should really buy it. This is the same scene as the one shown in “Secondhand Lions – The Best Scene” (posted on youtube by mccmicb) but this video shows the entire fight scene and isn’t being held up to the television with a camera.
28-Aug-2010
As a parent of a teenager, how would you describe your relationship with your teenager last year? Did it go as well as you had hoped? Are there any areas you would like to improve in the New Year? If honesty was required, than I bet every parent of a teenager would agree there is room for growth in their parenting relationship. Whether you are a veteran parent of a teenager or a newbie, here are some practical suggestions of how to improve your relationship with your teenager in the New Year.
1. Make a weekly time to have breakfast
The great thing about breakfast is it is usually the only time of the day when it is easy to be on time. No prior meetings can cause delays. No prolonged prior appointments will necessitate a need to reschedule or cancel. Some families find it helpful to find a morning during the week because they are already at home together. Others find a weekend morning better. Why not use this time to catch up on your teenager’s activities for the day?
2. Make it a point to eat 3-5 meals together
I’ve heard there are studies that suggest eating meals together as a family decreases at risk behaviors in teens. I would attribute this to it provides a time for parents to stay consistently involved in your teenager’s life happenings, more than just once a week. Use this time talk about what is taking place in their daily lives, not to lecture them. Out of 21 meals in a week, what 3 meals will you set aside to eat together with your teenager?
3. Improve communication with your teenager
Use your ears more than your mouth. If you are unsure what to talk about, find something to get your teenager’s opinion on. If there is one thing a teenager likes to give, it’s his/her opinion. Check out the popular culture blogs for some conversation starters. You do not have to necessarily agree, just have a dialogue with them.
4. Combine mutual hobbies and quality time
In today’s overly scheduled society, both parents and teenagers can find it difficult to find some time to spend together. Why not combine the two. Does your teenager like be outside, and you like to exercise? Why not learn a sport together? Get your creative juices flowing!
5. Implement a Family Night once a month
A Family Night is simply a scheduled time where everyone in the family will be together. Even with hurried schedules, it is still possible to gather together once a month to spend time together. A Family Night has just one agenda: Fun, fun, fun – no lectures, no handling any conflict or discipline problems. Just some time to relax and be with one another. It can be as lavish as a dinner and play, or as relaxed as ordering pizza and watching pay per view.
6. Plan a family vacation
I know this sounds simple, and for some it even seems crazy given the difficult relationship you may have with your teenager. However, family vacations can also be healing for some parents and teenagers. A lot of conflict arises from miscommunication, short tempers, and just being exhausted. Family vacations allow parents and teenagers to relax and recharge. Involve your teenager in some of the vacation planning to give him/her a sense of ownership. This can decrease the amount of conflict and self reported claims of boredom on your family vacation
If last year did not seem to go as you had dreamed, then do not get discouraged! You now have over 300 days to strengthen your parenting relationship.
Are you interested in finding out more about how to improve the relationship with your teenager? I invite you to check out http://www.parentingyourteenager.com where you will find common sense advice on how parents and teens can become better friends when they feel like enemies.
26-Aug-2010
Here are some essential ideas and suggestions to build teenagers self confidence.
First and foremost, just be yourself. If you follow these steps you will become a happier and wealthier teenager. You will have real friends who will always be there for you when you need them. You will have more teenagers self confidence than other teenagers have. People will get to know the real you, some may like you and some may dislike you, but you will always know that the ones who like you genuinely like you for who you are and they will always be loyal to you. You as the teenager with a lot of self confidence will attract more people want to be your friend.
Teenagers clothing. Stop wearing the same thing as everyone else, and wear clothes which are comfortable and make you feel good. Step up from the ordinary teenagersâ crowd and start to build more teenagers self confidence by wearing the right clothing at the right occasions.
Try not to follow others people idea or trends. Try to identify the friends around you. Mix up and communicate with those people who are more expert in your field. Exchange ideas with them and receive the valuable ideas and suggestions from them. During the process, the teenagers self confidence in you will be greatly increase.
Entertainment also can be a great tool to build teenagers self confidence. Listening to inspirational music or watching a movie that you enjoy the most. When you feeling down or something just not going well on that particular day, spend your valuable time listening to music, unwind and recharge yourself to face the reality world again.
Give your opinion confidently. If there is an argument don’t just side with the most popular person. Say what you actually believe. People will respect you more. Bring out your guts to present your ideas to the crowd. Make eye contact with the people you are talking to. Let them feels your unlimited teenagers self confidence in you. Â
Do not tolerate yourself with the questions or problems that you faced. If you are in class don’t be afraid to answer a question because you are afraid of looking like an idiot. That is not other easy ways of learning unless we learn from our mistakes since we are teenagers and make asking question as part of our habits.
Body posture plays an important role to build teenagers self confidence. Don’t look at the ground when you’re walking. Walk faster and confidently no matter where you go. Live up your true teenagers potentials!
Your teenagers self confidence can greatly increase beyond your expectations by following these simple steps.
Raymond Teh recommends website that full of free useful guide and interactive resources on Teenagers self confidence can be reach at Personal Self Confidence.Visit the sites now to get your full resources on personal self confidence.
20-Aug-2010
Sorry but I have had to temporary disallow all comments on this video, the morons and the spammers and the trolls out there will know why. brains of teenagers are different than those of children and adults. New data confirms that this is the case. An article by Jay N. Giedd, MD, of the…
18-Aug-2010
Hearing loss on rise among U.S. teenagers
One in five American teenagers already has some degree of hearing loss — a figure that’s risen sharply since the late 1980s, new research has found.Why isn’t clear, though the period the researchers looked at has seen the rise of portable music players and earbuds.The researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston used government survey data to compare rates of hearing loss among 12 …
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16-Aug-2010
The song with lyrics…. dont get all like… ROAR if they’re wrong plz. It’s not nice ):
12-Aug-2010
All around the world, teenagers face the same angst and turmoil over how they look and their own personal confidence. Many teenage girls are plagued by teasing about their looks and they watch their own mother’s struggle with body image and today’s standards of beauty. Without the confidence to find the beauty within, thousands of teenage girls are turning to cosmetic surgery to “fix” what they feel is wrong about their face and bodies. Commonly, young women as young as 14 or 15 are getting nose jobs, breast augmentation, chemical peels and other cosmetic surgery procedures. Teenage boys are also getting more and more cosmetic procedures like liposuction, nose jobs, treatment for gynecomastia and other reconstructive procedures. In all cases under the age of 18, their parents must give consent, and in fact, plastic surgery is becoming a popular high school graduation gift or reward for accomplishing a goal. Americans may assume this is a phenomenon in the US alone, but plastic surgery is incredibly popular in Australia, Japan and Korea and the BBC reported in 2005 that 4 out of 10 teenage girls want plastic surgery in Britain.
There are absolutely appropriate reasons for a young person to get cosmetic surgery. Common procedures on your people include the following:
· Ostopolasty – A procedure in which ears which protrude significantly from the head are surgically “pinned” back making them less noticeable. This procedure is often done for young children any time after the age of five.
· Breast Asymmetry Correction – Many young women experience unequal breast development and those with the most evident cases may want to see augmentation of the lesser developed breast in order to achieve symmetry.
· Breast Reduction – Some young women develop breasts that may be too large for their frame and cause physical problems with their back, shoulders and even impede breathing. These young women will often seek a breast reduction to improve their overall health and self confidence.
· Acne Treatment – There are cosmetic surgery procedures that specifically target the skin, including chemical peels, dermabrasion, microdermabrasion and laser procedures that can reduce redness and acne scarring on the face. In many instances, these procedures will be coupled with prescription medications and strict protocol for cleansing and diet.
· Gynecomastia Treatment – Young men sometimes develop breast tissue, for a variety of reasons, and although some cases will reduce themselves, some require surgical correction.
· Reconstructive Operations – Obviously if a young person is disfigured in any way or has a physiological problem that must be addressed surgically, any reconstructive or cosmetic surgery necessary to restore normal function and appearance is acceptable.
In many of these instances, families can secure partial or complete insurance coverage for the procedure and the health benefits, not to mention the emotional benefits, outweigh the risks of surgery. Additionally, in many of these cases, parents are very involved in the emotional implications before and after the surgery and can help guide their child through the event.
When a young person wants to undergo plastic surgery to attain a face or body that more typically aligns with the standards of beauty of society, many things must be considered. Every teenager is bombarded with plastic surgery from television shows like I Want a Famous Face on MTV, to The Swan, to Extreme Makeover, to Dr. 90210. Although these shows reveal the graphic and painful nature of cosmetic surgery procedures, they typically show more positive results than negative, making the surgery seem well worth the risks. It is incredibly important for parents and teenagers to truly weigh the pros and cons before they move forward.
First, organizations like the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) have outlined specific criteria that a teenager must meet in order to be eligible for plastic surgery.
The surgery must be at the behest of the teenager. Not only does the teenager need to initiate the request, it must be something they have thought about and spoken of for a long period of time. They also must have parental consent if they are under 18 and they need to be able to articulate why they want the surgery to the doctor.
The teenager must be realistic about the outcome of the surgery. No one can look just like Britney Spears or Brad Pitt because of bone structure and genetics. No surgery will make a teenager “perfect” and in some cases, the results may be very different from what the teenager had ultimately envisioned.
The teenager must demonstrate a high level of maturity and level headedness. Not only will they have to deal with the pain and short term disfigurement of the surgery, they need to be able to deal with a rapid change to their body or face and there may be emotional repercussions. If a teenager is prone to depression or mood swings, plastic surgery is not recommended until the underlying emotional issues have been addressed.
Before a parent and teenager embark on this kind of exploration though, it should be considered why a teenager wants to undergo permanent cosmetic surgery. What is the underlying reason for their personal and physical discomfort with themselves? Why do they want to change? What do they think the change will bring? A parent must explore these questions and consider the image they are projecting to their child and what their child is going through, emotionally and physically, that is prompting them to go to such an extreme degree for change.
This is not to say that cosmetic surgery is inappropriate for all teenagers, or that a young woman should not get a breast augmentation or that a young man should not get a nose job. In many cases, the lifelong benefits of increased self confidence and the improvement of things like clothing fitting better can really have a positive emotional impact on any person, especially a young man or woman. In fact, the improved confidence may help them to achieve their goals faster, and increase their confidence across their lives. Cosmetic surgery is sometimes the missing puzzle piece that can help a teenager overcome obstacles and be a happier person.
The key to making a decision like this is to ensure that it is being done for the right reason and that the teenager involved understands the short term and long term risks associated with cosmetic surgery. Although the surgery may seem like a quick fix to them, and they may put blinders on as to the downsides, it is critical for a parent or guardian to find a way to communicate those risks, with the help of their doctor, to help everyone make the right decision.
Blair Stephens is an accomplished freelance writer and proud member of the Jewell Cosmetic Surgery Practice team. She has written articles about plastic surgery, aesthetic enhancements and more. Peter L. Dixon is a renowned and gifted cosmetic surgeon based in Melbourne, Australia. He and his team use the newest technology and techniques to ensure their patients get the results they want!
10-Aug-2010
[AMV] Anime Teenagers
Category : Teen News
This AMV was created for humor purposes solely. I did throw in a good amount of effects to liven it up though but yeah. Basically I took some teenage characters from different series that I thought had some violent tendencies and threw them all together in an AMV. This song had been bugging me to make an AMV with it for some time so finally I did. I hope you find this vid entertaining at the very least xD Now the info… Song: Teenagers Artist: My Chemical Romance Intro song: Talkin’ 2 Myself by Ayumi Hamasaki Anime Used: Ouran High School Host Club Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Full Metal Panic! Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu! D. Gray-Man Elfen Lied so there you. Hope that answers any questions. As always please leave a comment and rating behind when you watch. Thanks a bunch! Oh and add &fmt=18 to the end of the URL! DX —————– HONORS #78 – Most Discussed (Today) – Film & Animation #59 – Top Favorited (Today) – Film & Animation thanks!!
06-Aug-2010
While there is speculation as to whether or not we are in a recession, there is no doubt that as a country we are facing difficult financial times. While some may be pessimistic about the current financial difficulty, times such as these can be prime opportunity to educate your teenager about money. With historic foreclosure rates, recurring job losses, and volatile stock market conditions, what is it that you tell your teenager about debt and money? Here are 7 ways to debt proof your teenager:
1. Teach them about interest
Interest is a part of money management just as the dollar bill. Without it, banks could not operate, and many would not be able to secure housing. A lot of teenagers can read about interest and even tell you what it means. However, there is nothing like experiencing it to get its full meaning. Find a practical way to help your teenager gain a tangible understanding of interest.
2. Teach the advantage of saving over immediate gratification
As consumers, we all know what it means to want something – and want it now. Patience is not a virtue that many can apply to object of our hearts desires. Credit makes it way too easy to fulfill our self-imposed desires for the “must haves” of our lives. For some teens, this temptation can be overwhelming. Yet, there is maturity in being able to save for those things we want, rather than paying more for it with the interest that comes from credit.
3. Educate the proper use of credit cards
Spending more than they have earned, you do not have to look far to find an adult that has gotten into trouble with credit card debt. Credit cards are not necessarily evil, but a convenient method of payment in the hands of responsible users.
4. Limit borrowing
There is something satisfying setting a financial goal, and earning enough money to meet it. Sometime loaning money to teenagers can rob them of the opportunity to gain resourceful financial skills. Encourage the entrepreneurial spirit within your teenager. You both may be amazed at the results.
5. Help them learn budgeting
To some budgeting may hold a negative connotation, one that is filled with restrictions and limitations. However, if done right, budgeting can eliminate financial stress and promote inner peace. If you know where all your money is going, then there is no guessing or the stress of trying to figure out how you are going to pay for your bills. There are many are many resources available to help your teenager learn how to make and keep a budget.
6. Teach them to save, save, and then save
Saving is not only important for getting the things we want, but it is also a safety net for when life’s mishaps occur. Without a proper savings account to cushion the blow of financial crisis, credit become and inevitable solution. Having a savings account will reduce stress when problems arise because a person is financially prepared.
7. Use financial tools
Do not be afraid to use the many financial tools available to help your teenager develop healthy money management skills. Debit cards, accounting software, online banking and checking accounts can be great tools to help educate your teenager about finances. Check with your financial institution, local library, and financial professional about possible resources for teenagers.
8. Get some financial counsel
If your teenager, or even yourself, do not have healthy money management skills, then I encourage you to get some help. Check your local community for financial counseling, classes or financial workshops. Contact a financial professional that can help your teenager gain positive financial advice and how to stay out of debt. Or consider taking a class as a family. It is never too late to learn.
Financial habits are taught, not assumed. Many adults that have spending problems or excessive credit card debt may never have learned how to handle money. The habits that are taught as a teenager and cultivated as an adult can have life changing implications for your teenager.
Are you looking for more practical solutions for parenting your teenager? I invite you to check out http://www.parentingyourteenager.com/ where you will find more information to help parents and teens become better friends when they feel like enemies.






