Teen pregnancies and their life-altering power
Over the course of the last few years, it seemed like the amount of teenage pregnancies were finally beginning to decline.
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Over the course of the last few years, it seemed like the amount of teenage pregnancies were finally beginning to decline.
There are plenty of scary movies about ghosts, haunted mansions, and dramatic exorcisms, and they are all the same.
It is very apparent that adolescent obesity has become a rather large issue in the United States over the last few years. However, most people are unaware that Arizona itself is one of the leading states of chunky children.
It is no secret that the youth is becoming more and more obsessed with self-image.
Communication is always constant, yet continuously changing. It has evolved with the human race and has developed through new forms of technology and resources.
‘The Situation,’ Mike Sorrentino, from the reality show “Jersey Shore,” makes a whopping five million dollars a year for being a major tool on national television.
The outcome of the recent sequence of tornadoes in Missouri left 138 dead, hundreds in critical condition, numerous buildings completely destroyed and dismantled, and thousands homeless and hopeless.
As the evening of May 21, 2011, drew near, thousands of people around the world cringed and awaited the much-anticipated “beginning of the end.”
Cityscape in downtown Phoenix recently welcomed a new kid to the block, or should I say restaurant? The Arrogant Butcher is the newest restaurant to open in the downtown development, welcoming customers with their chicly designed restaurant and tasty food.
Chocolate, vanilla, lavender, coconut, lemon and s’mores are all flavors of Crème Brulee that can be found around the Phoenix Metropolitan area in Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef Eric Ireland’s unique food truck.
Now, we all know that downtown Phoenix is the place to be, but sometimes it’s fun to venture out into central Phoenix to see what all they have to offer. In fact, one of my favorite restaurants is in CenPho (as the locals fondly call it), and serves some of the best sandwiches and green chili mac and cheese around.
Ever wonder how to make your own salt scrubs and lotions? What about how to pick out high-quality essential oils, and also what are the real benefits of oils? Well, tonight at MADE Art Boutique in downtown Phoenix you can do and learn about just that. MADE is continuing their in-store workshops (remember the terrarium workshop they had last month? It was seriously cool.) with Lisa Saper-Bloom, a licensed massage therapist and also certified yoga instructor, aromatherapist, and health/life coach, will be teaching wanting workshop students to identify high-quality essential oils, as well as the healing benefits of different oils, and also how to create your own salt scrubs and lotions.
More often than not, I’m always running late to class. Twice a week, I have a class at noon that goes until almost three o’clock. This class severely cuts into my normal eating schedule, and because of it, I’m always on my way to class when I should be eating lunch (I really, really like sticking to my schedule). Since I usually only have 15 or so minutes to eat, I really enjoy heading to one of my favorite lunch spots in downtown for a healthy to-go meal.
In midtown Phoenix is a tiny coffee shop that has a lot of heart to it. LUX Coffee Bar is an intimate coffee shop that offers hand-crafted, quality espresso-based drinks and also some of the most delicious pastries around.
Some of you may or may not know, but I am a huge coffee enthusiast. I look forwarding to getting up every morning just so I can drink coffee (among other reasons, of course), and I’m always on the hunt for the next best cup of joe. Since coming downtown to attend school, I have been consistently on the hunt for two things regarding coffee, one: new coffee shops to obsess over, and two: where I can find the best iced coffee in the area.
The Phoenix Art Museum is continuing on with their “The Year of Fashion at the Phoenix Art Museum” with one of their recent exhibits, “The Original Style of Ann Bonfoey Taylor.”
This semester has proven to be a very busy one for myself, but luckily I haven’t really been faced with the hassle of eating lunch in-between classes. Even though I love going out and exploring new restaurants and menus, I do enjoy eating lunch at home. With that said, I decided to give myself a break from cooking (or spreading the PB&J, really) and recently went out to That’s a Wrap in midtown Phoenix for lunch with my boyfriend and cousin.
Just last week a new vintage boutique opened in downtown Phoenix. Vintage by Misty is the newest vintage-based business to open up and their store is already causing quite the buzz. For weeks now, a large banner sign has adorned the windows of the new shop proclaiming Vintage by Misty would be coming soon. One day while walking by on my way from Mercantile, I saw a glimpse of the inside of the shop. Bare white walls and a bare floor space haunted the room.
Off of 7th Street in Phoenix is a quaint coffee shop that is dedicated to using local products, and having a nice space where people can mingle, sip coffee, and play Scrabble together.
Lately I’ve been noticing these cute indoor planters on various blogs and home décor websites. They are generally made from a glass, see-through jar or vase (lid included occasionally) with a mixture of peat moss, grass, rocks, and dirt placed nicely inside. Sometimes cute miniature gnomes, fake mushrooms, tiny trees and plastic animals are placed inside the glass jar as well to create a forest scenery effect.
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