July 1991 Teen Life: Hamburger U, Girls' Self-Esteem & Things You Can Measure In Pints
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TOPICS
🎧 It Is July 1991
🎧 Feature: Her Sister Amy
🎧 Feature: Dump That Dude
🎧 Feature: Would You Like Some Fries With That Diploma?
🎧 Feature: Why You Liked Yourself Better When You Were 11
🎧 Fiction: Serenade
🎧 Body Talk
🎧 Help
🎧 Help For Him
🎧 What He Said: What’s The Most Horrid Thing You Ever Did To Your Sister?
🎧 On The Road: Cleveland
🎧 It Happened To Me: Teen Mother
🎧 Stuff You Wrote
🎧 Goodbye For Now
NOTES
🍔 "Michael Jordan McDonald's McJordan Commercial 1993" on YouTube
🎓 Hamburger University at The Best Schools
👦 The Boy Crisis at Warren Farrell's website
📰 "The 'Boy Crisis' Is Overblown" at the New York Times
🧠 Underestimated: The Wisdom And Power Of Teenage Girls by Chelsey Goodan at Simon & Schuster
✍️ Seth Kaufman Writer
🗺 Cleveland's Tower City Center
🌊 "Lake Erie Historical" at Cleveland Historical
📹 "Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video" on YouTube
🍛 No Kid Hungry
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