Thursday, July 5, 2012

Transwoman Prom Queen.. Meal-Planned Picnics.. Not Available In Canada

Thursday, July 5, 2012
It's not many schools that can say they struck a blow against discrimination by naming its prom queen, but for Trenton High School in Ontario, their end-of-year party ended up meaning much more.
How Meal Planning Can Save Your Picnics
Thighs: Show Us Yours (PHOTOS)
When Do Women Make The Most Noise?
18 Sticky-Sweet Jams, Jellies And Preserves
Not Available In Canada: Celebrate July 4th By Drooling Over U.S. Goodies
BLOG POSTS
Samantha Kemp-Jackson: Seven Ways Technology Is Affecting Our Children
Not only are we enamored with the ability to send and receive information in a digital format, but our children are equally smitten. I hear more and more parents bemoaning the fact that they're not able to retrieve their iPad or laptop from their young child who is busy surfing the web, watching videos or playing games on the device. Here are the top seven ways that digital technology has affected our children -- the good and the bad.
Susan Inman: How Much Do Canadians Know About Psychotic Disorders? Not Enough
The annual convention of the U.S.-based National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) just finished educating its 1700 participants on the latest research relevant for people living with severe mental illnesses.And what's the situation in Canada? Families here certainly aren't being led to advocate for the most helpful education programs for people living with psychotic disorders.
Sharon Sacks: Personal Touches
What bride doesn't want those personal touches in her wedding? From vows to guest involvement, there are endless ways to let your personality shine through. Stamp your wedding with your own style and make sure it represents your union.
Wallace J Nichols: In Baja, One Turtle Saved
Fifteen years ago the hawksbill sea turtle in my hands would have been hog-tied, whisked hundreds of miles, slaughtered and carved into trinkets. Today, it swam free.
Meghan Telpner: Why Is Eating Healthy Considered a Disease?
"Orthorexia nervosa - obsessed with eating to improve your health" defined "orthorexia" as "a new type of eating disorder [...] where people are becoming obsessed with eating to improve their health." Uh... where does that leave you and I? I have often said that we could only be so lucky to be named "the healthy one" by those around us.

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