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...strongest summer flings were established with my favorite novels. As for many other girls, the beautiful story of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy became idealized in my teenage heart. Emma became my heroine and Tess of the D’Urbervilles died along with my summer innocence. In my later teen years, a tiny part of me might have fallen for a young, autobiographical Bill Clinton...
Although this theme has found its way into many a teen movie, Angarano, best known for playing Jack’s long-lost son on “Will and Grace,” has the charm and inflection to pull it off. The 17-year-old star (one thing Disney does consistently well is hire actual teens to play teens in its movies) plays the nice but sometimes clueless guy in a style reminiscent of a young, less cynical John Cusack...
...Many of these proposals aren't likely to go anywhere, with Congress focused on the budget, Social Security and other issues. But that may not be the point. While running for reelection in 1996, President Clinton advocated teen curfews, school uniforms and v-chips. Little of those ideas became law, but they helped him appeal to parents and win the race...
...because that's when your body starts to take on changes and the worst problem of all occurs-acne. Teenagers have to keep up with the latest technology. Whether its cell phones or video games, technology has been evolving at a rapid pace, making it hard for the average teen to have latest piece of technology. Being a teenager now in my opinion is the hardest of all time periods to be one. Temptation is everywhere and almost everything around us influences us to be someone...
...traveled regularly to Pakistan and Afghanistan for military training, according to a friend who spoke to the BBC. After Hussain got into some fights at his racially divided school, he went to Mecca on a pilgrimage with his father, who then sent him to study in Pakistan, hoping the teen would gain discipline. When Hussain returned to Leeds, he grew a beard and began dressing in traditional Muslim clothes. Tanweer visited Pakistan several times and last December went to an Islamic school near Lahore along with other young Muslims from Leeds, intending to stay nine months. He returned after three...