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10 Ways to Motivate a High School Student
High school is still a great transition period for students. They are trying to uncover who they will be in the future. High school students need special attention too. Parents benefit when they ta
Weight Loss Tip: What The Scale Is NOT Telling You
Body composition and fat distribution differ from person to person. As such when it comes to measuring your weight loss progress, using clothing sizes and taking circumference measurements is more use
Research looks at how to better fight breast cancer in African-American women
Interesting read from the Chicago Sun Times... Researchers studying genetics and response to medication It is well documented that African-American women with breast cancer are more likely to h
Your brain on food: Obesity, fasting and addiction
Greetings friends! New research presented this week at the Neuroscience 2012 conference suggests that what we eat can alter our brains and vice versa. The results of this research suggest that unh
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Receives Triumph Award From Al Sharpton's National Action Network
The Huffington Post | By Leigh Owens Posted: 10/17/2012 9:23 pm EDT Updated: 10/17/2012 9:25 pm EDT Sean 'Diddy' Combs was honored last night by the National Action Network (NAN) at the organization’s 3rd annual Triumph Awards held in New York City. Combs, best known as the hip-hop pioneer who
College Students Hanging on a Fiscal Cliff Too
Over the past decade we have witnessed a steady rise in the cost of college that is leading us to a fiscal cliff. Did you know that the cost of attending a four year college can range from $25,000 to
HBCU Minority Scholarship updates eligibility policy, to include Native Hawaiians & other Pacific Islanders!
Anyone who's been following our blog knows why the Pacific Islander Access project exists: Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders are underrepresented in higher education, but they're excluded from even applying to many scholarships and fellowships for underrepresented minorities. We want to
New Study Suggests that Weight Training has Numerous Health Benefits in Obese Women
Research News: New Study Suggests that Weight Training has Numerous Health Benefits in Obese Women Cardiovascular disease is the third leading cause of preventable death among women between the age
10 Things Big Bird can Teach us About Education
It’s amazing that during the 21st Century Big Bird could become a political football. Sesame Street has been a big part of my children’s lives. Big Bird reminds me why I should enjoy education. Duri
Christina Aguilera Ogled, er, Honored by Hillary Clinton
by Gina Serpe Today 8:41 AM PDT This isn't the Clinton we normally associate with wandering eyes, but then, we didn't expect the hottest watercooler topic to come out of the first presidential debate to be Big Bird. Politics. It's a crazy business. In any case, while President Barack Obama w
Lee Moss Media sends you a THANK YOU!
We want to say "Thank You" to all our Clients, Members, Fans, and Future Connects for your efforts and contributions to the Lee Moss Media network. We exist because of you and we value you. Your suppo
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Jones' Journal... Dear Friends, Last week, we released A Look Ahead, Phase II: Progress Made and the Next Mile. It highlights the successes we – as a team – made over the last year and a half and outlines where we need to go to continue turning this District around. I realize that the name