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Celebrities with Learning Disabilities

Posted on the January 9th, 2012 under Celebrities by

Done correctly, this “training camp” can help a celebrity transform themselves in only a matter of several weeks. Jobs, school, kids and bills all vie for your attention.

Celebrities have access to almost every type of “supplement” under the sun. They range from mild appetite suppressants to potential lethal doses of metabolism boosters. These pills are thrust towards them by handlers, preaching endorsements from other celebrities, touting the “miracle” effects of these pills.

Tablespoon of Fish Oil at midday.

Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar before bedtime.

Whoopi GoldbergUntil she explained her difficulties with reading to a perceptive teacher as an adult, Goldberg had no idea she was dyslexic. Hilfiger’s sharp fashion sense and entrepreneurial drive helped him to launch his own label in 1982. Since then, his business has branched out to design not just men and women’s wear, but children’s clothing, shoes, home furnishings, and personal fragrances. Hilfiger has experienced continued success with an ever-increasing celebrity clientele, new store openings around the globe and company revenues in the hundreds of millions.

Jamie OliverThis young, hip chef has made cooking cool for a new generation of Food Network viewers. While dyslexia problematized reading for Oliver as a student, he made it a point to finish every cookbook from the well-known Bay Area French restaurant, Chez Panisse.

Celebrities Assist Prevent Bullying by Sharing Their Stories

Posted on the January 8th, 2012 under Celebrities by

So many times famous people like movies stars, music stars, and sports stars live lives that can seem so glamorous and trouble free to our kids. Many young people have resorted to stealing and worse to get these items.

Celebrities As Role Models For Your Children

Olympic champ Michael Phelps talked about his experiences being bullied his story generated international interest.

Victoria Beckham(aka Posh Spice, one-fifth of hit pop music group;The Spice Girls) has talked openly about being bullied in school.

And even Presidential candidate Barak Obama talked about bullying in his presidential nominee acceptance speech, elevating bullying education to a national platform.

;Why are people fascinated with discovering that celebrities were victims of school bullying?; Is it comforting for bullying victims to know that someone else (and a celebrity, no less!) shared their fate, i.e., misery loves company?

;Supermodel;Tyra Banks;has publicly addressed the issue of bullying and reminds young people that gossiping, deceiving, taunting and manipulating are very unfashionable. Schools and parents need to impart many to stop kids from abusing others, including looking to today’s celebrities to help deliver key messages about bullying. Pop culture heroes have incredible influence over young people, so when these celebrities talk about the effects of bullying, it’s an opportunity for adults to for all.

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5 Snacks the Celebrities Do not Want You to Know About

Posted on the December 26th, 2011 under Celebrities by

Celebrities can not help the fact they that are so popular. We see them all over television on network television and cable and satellite channels.

Other celebrities following his lead, especially concerning Africa, are Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and George Clooney.

Celebrities With A Bigger Purpose Making A Bigger Difference

The Secrets of Celebrity Diets are really no secret. We all know that celebrities have the money to hire dieticians, personal cooks, and personal trainers.

Celebrities hire people to tell them when and what to eat and which exercise to perform. If you were lazy you wouldn’t be researching weight loss plans on the internet.

Snacks are one of the Secrets of Celebrity Diets. Snacks don’t have to be boring and bland.

Here are my top 5 Snacks that will help you lose weight:

  1. 1 Laughing Cow light garlic and herb cheese wedge and 3 reduced-fat Triscuits.
  2. 2 graham cracker squares with 2Tb of Peanut Butter
  3. 1 container of regular chocolate pudding and 1-90 calorie pack of caramel rice cakes (no change for men)
  4. 1 banana with sugar-free caramel drizzled on top (no change for men)
  5. 4 slices of honey ham with 2Tb of honey rolled in a lettuce leaf.

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