Young people say sex, paychecks come in second to self-esteem
Young people say sex, paychecks come in second to self-esteem
Young people may crave boosts to their self-esteem a little too much, new research suggests. Researchers found that college students valued boosts to their self-esteem more than any other pleasant activity they were asked about, including sex, favorite foods, drinking alcohol, seeing a best friend or receiving a paycheck.
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Pennsbury student assistance program to help identify at-risk students
PENNSBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT – Two Penndel Mental Health program counselors are now working with the Student Assistance Program (SAP), a confidential endeavor to identify kids who are at-risk.
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Homeless man with velvet voice gets star treatment
Ted Williams, who was living in a tent near a highway in Columbus, Ohio, just days ago, appeared on NBC’s “Today” show this morning.
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