Teen Talk
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On the Go: It's important to show gratitude
By Adrian Adamo I have a lot of routines.
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Weekend Reviews: View of Oneonta has changed with time
Looking back at my time spent as a young'un in the great city/town of Oneonta as I prepare to leave very shortly for a new college town in the fall, I realize just how many facets of my life that I took for granted. All of my elders chatted over coffee about how great the area was to raise a family and how beautiful they found the scenery to be.
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Teenhood Today: Don't waste your summer being bored
By Miriam Thurber School has been out for a while.
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A Word of Advice: Stay safe outdoors this summer
By Melissa Flathmann The summertime is here again. It's time to relax, make money and not have any school work to do. However, don't forget about the bugs and dangers that the summer time brings.
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On the Go: It's hard to pin down a definition of 'parent'
By Adrian Adamo The Wikipedia definition of "parent" is "a caretaker of the offspring in their own species."
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Weekend Reviews: Abraham Lincoln, the newest Buffy
By Maggie McVey One of the summer's biggest box-office crazes is the film that follows our 16th president Abraham Lincoln on his journey to destroy the blood-sucking demons troubling the country.
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Teenhood Today: Celebrate Fourth of July with pride
By Miriam Thurber Have you ever realized how amazing our country really is? I mean, sure there are wars, strict government laws and high prices on rice pudding, but on the whole, America rocks!
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A Word of Advice: Be supportive of friends in need
By Melissa Flathmann Once in a awhile you come across someone who is going through a rough patch.
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On the Go: Make sure TV doesn't blur reality
By Adrian Adamo I was homesick for a lot of things while I was away at school (my mom's homemade mac-n-cheese, my dog, seeing the mountains and trees every time I stepped out of my house _ just to name a few) but without a doubt, one thing my heart ached for, was television.
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Weekend Reviews: Great sights on great clothing sites
By Maggie McVey Spring is upon us, and with the season change and impending summer vacation come great new styles to enjoy.
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Teenhood Today: Throw the workbook out the window
By Miriam Thurber As we near the end of the school year, many things happen.
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A Word of Advice: Learn to appreciate what we have
By Melissa Flathmann "When I was a kid ... we had to walk to school, barefoot, in two feet of snow ... uphill, both ways!" How many of you have heard this line so many times your eyes automatically roll? I've heard it lots and as I get older, I realize that maybe as kids, we missed the point.
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On The Go: Public speaking and I don't get along
By Adrian Adamo If, for some reason, you ever happen to be invited to attend an event where I am scheduled to be doing some sort of public speaking of any kind, do us both a favor and politely decline.
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Weekend Reviews: Pottermore offers lots more Potter
by Maggie McVey I'm not typically someone who looks for the biggest sensations on the Internet. Frankly, I usually have way too much going on to be able to sit down and "surf the 'net" as the kids call it these days.
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Teenhood Today: A nudge toward humility or confidence
By Miriam Thurber A problem that many people face is the issue of self-esteem. We either hold ourselves too high or we push ourselves too far into the mud.
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A Word of Advice: Teens can make a difference
By Melissa Flathmann
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Teen Talk: I'm becoming a pro at procrastination
There are a lot of dangerous things out there in the world, but of all of them, procrastination might be the worst. Why is that, you ask?
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Weekend Reviews: May the odds be ever in your favor
ByMaggie McVey The newest tween sensation sweeping the nation is none other than "The Hunger Games" trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins. Many believe this series to be the next "Twilight" or "Harry Potter," but I think "The Hunger Games" is interesting in its own right.
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Teenhood Today: You, too, can overcome technological difficulties
By Miriam Thurber I was planning on writing about stress. However, in the middle of writing it my computer died and that column disappeared into the other dimension.
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A Word of Advice: Make eating fun and healthful
By Melissa Flathmann Eating healthy can be a challenge.
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On the Go: It's important to show gratitude



