Thursday, April 26, 2012

Money Tips For 20-Somethings.. 30 Foods Under 50 Calories.. 'To My Grade 7 Self'

Thursday, April 26, 2012
When most people think of 20-somethings and disposable income, they picture a group of young adults disbursing money frivolously and leaving their futures behind. But in reality, most youth want to have a grip on their finances and start saving as soon as they can.
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BLOG POSTS
Liza Fromer: Why I Took it All Off on Air
My co-host Kris Reyes told me that during a weekend lunch her three-year-old niece, Ella, said "You don't look like you look on your show." Today our producer and I proposed to the rest of the group that we would grab some makeup wipes and towels and just sit there, live, and take off every trace of make-up so all the world could see our "real" faces.
The Daily Meal: The Craziest Stadium Foods
Ballpark fare has been more than peanuts and Cracker Jacks for some time now. But the world of stadium foods is reaching its boiling point.
Joshua Ostroff: Occupy Kid Lit
Even if the political underpinnings of the Yertle and Thomas books are way over my son's head -- not hard, as he's only about three feet tall -- they still impart moral lessons. One reinforces class divisions and imperiousness while the other promotes equality and compassion. But apparently equality and compassion aren't appropriate for B.C. classrooms.
Jennifer Hamady: Making a Difference
Often we resist the idea of making a difference, because we're convinced it will take a tremendous amount of our time and energy. Or, that we may not have the information or answers others seek.
Todd Drezner: Autism and the Hypothetical Child
Given how many autistic people there are in the world, it's odd how much of the conversation about autism revolves around children who don't exist.

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