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  1. Frequently Asked Questions About Identity Theft (Faq: Teen Life: Set 1) by Michael R., M.D. Wilson, 2007-06-30
  2. Frequently Asked Questions About Staying Fit (Faq: Teen Life) by Michael R., M.D. Wilson, 2007-09-30
  3. Frequently Asked Questions About Self-mutilation and Cutting (Faq: Teen Life: Set 1) by Jonas Pomere, 2007-06-30
  4. Frequently Asked Questions About When a Friend Dies (Faq: Teen Life) by Corona Brezina, 2007-09-30
  5. Frequently Asked Questions About When a Friendship Ends (Faq: Teen Life) by Judith Levin, 2007-09-30
  6. CosmoGIRL! Quiz Book: All About You (CosmoGIRL! Quiz Book) by The Editors of CosmoGIRL!, 2004-04-28
  7. A Question of Timing: Successful Men Talk About Having Children (The Teen Pregnancy Prevention Library) by Barbara A. Moe, 1997-01
  8. Love And Romance Teen Quiz Book by Arlene Hamilton Stewart, Annalee Levine , et all 2001-12-04

41. Kidz4Christ Teen Issues Bookshelf
NEW teen issues bookshelf. Games, music, Bible stories, devotionals, A Momentwith God for teens Extreme Answers to Extreme questions OneMinute
http://ohlook.ohzone.net/k4Cbooks/teentown2.htm

42. Information For Parents From Palo Alto Medical Foundation - Teen Topics And Issu
Here you will find additional information to help you in talking to your teenabout questions and issues, dealing with problems, and making decisions.
http://www.pamf.org/teen/parents/

For Parents

General Health

Teen Health
For Parents For Parents -
Teen Topics and Issues
This section of our site is devoted especially to parents of teens. Here you will find additional information to help you in talking to your teen about questions and issues, dealing with problems, and making decisions.
Many of these pages have extensive lists of additional reference links and sources. Teen General Health
Teen General Health
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New Resources for Parents
Parent's Resource Center Visit the download center and get free handouts and checklists on playground safety, medical emergencies, school building safety, school-wide emergencies, counseling help, and more... Talking With Kids About Tough Issues A national initiative by Children Now and the Kaiser Family Foundation to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. TV-Turnoff Network is a national nonprofit organization that encourages children and adults to watch much less television in order to promote healthier lives and communities.

43. About Us - PAMF Teen Health Web Site
We try to include all points of view and balance our coverage of issues Teens submit questions using an online form and answers are provided by PAMF
http://www.pamf.org/teen/about/

About Us

For Parents

Ask the Expert

Contact Us
... About Us About Us
"We're Talking" was developed by the Adolescent Interest Group (AIG) of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF). The group is comprised of PAMF physicians, social workers, educators and researchers concerned with addressing the health care needs of adolescents. AIG members volunteer countless hours to review Web content and create new material to ensure the site continues to provide teens with comprehensive, up-to-date health information.
  • Our Vision Our Mission Values and Assumptions Ask The Expert

  • Our Vision
    PAMF's Web site for teens, "We're Talking," will be an accurate source for health information for Bay Area teens 13 to 18 years of age, their parents and teachers.
    Back to top

    Our Mission PAMF's teen Web site, "We're Talking," will provide comprehensive health information and answers to specific questions for Bay Area teens. The information will be straightforward, clear, understandable, medically accurate and up-to-date. "We're Talking" will also serve as a resource for parents who want help in talking with their teens about sensitive issues, and for high school teachers who want to integrate health information into their classroom curriculum.

    44. Adolescence Directory On-Line (ADOL): Center For Adolescent And Family
    You can also browse the archives of past questions and learn how to solve puzzlers . A teenproduced website that deals with health and sexuality issues.
    http://education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/teen.html
    ADOL Home Page Welcome!
    Mental Health

    Health Risk
    ...
    Center for Adolescent and Family Studies
    T eens Only! Departments:
    Teen Zines:
    fiction and non-fiction written by and for teens
    Past Times:
    check out what's on TV, at the movies, or on the radio
    Hangouts:
    places to have fun on the web
    Organizations:
    see how you can make a difference
    Real World:
    find books and info to help you survive school and the real world
    Teen Zines
    Midlink Magazine
    An electronic magazine for kids in the middle gradesgenerally ages 10 to 15. Kidsonlinemagazine.com Return to Departments Past Times InSite The Electronic Voice for Teens THis site has a little of everything. You'll find advice about getting into college, information about your favorite TV shows, stuff written by teens, fashion info, sports news and a lot of other stuff. Teen Movie Critic Reviews and criticism on what is bad, okay, good or excellent in teen-oriented movies.

    45. Sex & Pregnancy: Real Issues: Teens: Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
    This is the Young Adult / teen website dealing with real life issues for theCarnegie Library of questions about sex? Something you want to know?
    http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/realissues/sexpreg.html
    Real Issues
    College Info
    Driving

    Family
    ...
    Pregnancy
    Sex
    Questions about sex? Something you want to know? Maybe some of these pages will be able to help you....
    • Just Say Yes
      This page provides information on how to have sex - but do it safely. Covers areas of birth control and sexually transmitted diseases.
      Sex etc.

      For teens, by teens. About the things that you want to know about. It's - "Sex etc."
      Teen Sexuality: in a culture of confusion

      Photo and essay collection of teenage sexuality including gays, lesbians, bisexuals, heterosexuals, and those who have chosen abstinence.
      Teen Wire

      Sponsored by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, this site covers an amazing amount of information including birth control, sexual questions, abortion, pregnancy, all specifically geared for teens. OutProud Out and About Booklist Fiction featuring gay and lesbian characters.
    Return To The Top
    Pregnancy
    If you are pregnant - and don't know where to turn or what to do - perhaps these sites can help you figure out a little more of the information that you will so desperateley need to know in the next little while.
    • Allegheny Reproductive Health Center Services include abortion, both surgical and non-surgical, Morning After Treatment, contraceptive care, free pregnancy testing, treatment for sexually transmitted disease and routine gynecological exams

    46. Health: Real Issues: Teens: Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
    This is the Young Adult / teen website dealing with real life issues for the Alice will answer questions each week about health, either yours or that of
    http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/realissues/health.html
    Real Issues
    College Info
    Driving

    Family
    ... Real Issues
    Health
    General Services
    Eating Disorders

    Acne
    General Services
    • TeenCentral
      Here is a great place for you to share your thoughts and concerns. It is a help-line site for teens, done by teens.
      4girls Health

      Developed by the Office on Women’s Health in the Department of Health and Human Services this site gives girls between the ages of 10 and 16 reliable, current health information. The site focuses on many topics that respond to adolescent girls’ health concerns such as diet, fitness, relationships, safety, stress reduction, and drug use.
    • Go Ask Alice!
      TeensHealth

      Wide range of information on physical and mental health - in nice easy to understand articles. By Girls For Girls Get info on dating violence, healthy living, depression, media issues, and more on this site designed by girls.
    Return To The Top
    Eating Disorders

    47. Parent/Teen Questions
    Parents and teens / questions and Answers safety and your family standardsclear to your teen and work through the consequences and issues as a family.
    http://www.parentactionondrugs.org/parentquestions.php
    Celebrating 20 years of
    parent - teen dialogue.
    Parents Professionals Youths Support ... Links
    What can I do? Questions and Answers Parent Concerns Questions que posent les
    -Questions Parents Ask
    -Questions Teens Ask Parent Action Pack POT Talk
    Parents and Teens / Questions and Answers:
    Excerpts from the PAD Parent and Community Handbook
    5th edition Revised July 2004
    Questions Parents Ask So many teenagers have begun to drink at parties by the middle of high school. How can I prevent my teen from joining in? You can't necessarily "prevent" your teen from drinking or other activities! Teens make these decisions when their parents aren't around. We do know that some underage drinking, especially in the older teenage years, is common. Parents can give a clear message to their teenagers about drinking ("I don't want you to drink at this stage of your life because it puts your personal safety at risk") and have a surprising amount of influence. Discuss with your teens what choices they have when they find themselves in a situation where some of their friends may be drinking. If you find that your teens are drinking at parties, you may want to focus on ways that they can increase their safety and responsible decision-making in these situations. What are the dangers of teenage drinking, as long as my teen doesn't drink and drive?

    48. Arizona Teen Crisis Solutions - Welcome
    Sexual issues. Defiant Behavior. Social Withdrawal. Lying/Manipulation Our parents and teens will join you to answer questions about what the schools
    http://arizonateenhelp.com/
    Arizona Teen Crisis Solutions, formerly Arizona Teen Help, assists with options for boarding schools, residential treatment and military schools for teens in trouble, struggling teens, defiant teens and pregnant teens. We're not just a website in the sea of websites. We offer local personal support when you need it the most.
    An Effective Solution for Parents of Struggling and Troubled Teens
    Call us at 623-879-9600 - Phoenix area.

    Is your teen experiencing self-destructive behavior?
    Anger Stealing Depression Addictions Running Away Drugs/Alcohol Sexual Issues Defiant Behavior Social Withdrawal Lying/Manipulation Self-Mutilation / Cutting Adoption Issues Low Self-Esteem Eating Disorders ADHD/ADD/ODD Verbal/Physical Abuse Negative peer group Failing/Quitting School Attempted or Thoughts of Suicide
    Some behaviors of struggling teens are evident while others are not. To help determine whether serious problems exist with your teen, click here for a checklist of questions to help identify dangerous behaviors that may necessitate immediate action.
    Parents
    Are you tired of the sleepless nights, the fighting, the guilt, the denial, the manipulation and the range of emotions that are a daily part of your life due to your teen’s behavior?

    49. Dmoz.fr Kids And Teens Teen Life Sexuality
    Like It Is Teens/Mature Teens About sex and other adolescent issues, Teens - Answers to some common questions about puberty in girls,
    http://dmoz.fr/Kids_and_Teens/Teen_Life/Sexuality/
    Kids and Teens Teen Life Sexuality
    Dmoz.fr Annuaire Francophone Kids and Teens Teen Life Sexuality : Kids and Teens Teen Life Sexuality L'Open Directory Project est un et un annuaire francophone Version Fran§aise de Dmoz, annuaire francophone international
    DMOZ : ANGLAIS A propos de Dmoz proposer un site faire un lien ... aide
    sponsored links
    the entire kids and teens directory only in Teen_Life/Sexuality Kids and Teens Teen Life : Sexuality Description See also: This category in other languages: Dutch French Japanese Norwegian ...
    • Sex, Etc. [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Advice for teens about sexuality, contraception, drugs, smoking, and related topics. Project of the "Network for Family Life Education," Rutgers University.
    • Adolescent Sexuality [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Good for finding the right contraceptive method, learning about diseases, virginity, precocious ejaculation and your own body.
    • Adolescent (Teen) Sexuality [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Answers about sex considering the key who, what, when, where, why and how questions. Issues examined with a pro-life religious perspective in mind.

    50. Teen Ink: Health Resources
    A teenproduced online newsletter and web site that answers questions from teens . A starting place for teens to learn about sexuality issues.
    http://www.teenink.com/Resources/HealthR.html
    Health
    General Health

    Cancer

    Depression

    Eating Disorders
    ...
    Teen Pregnancy

    General Health
    About.com: Health for Teens

    ADHD: A Teenager's Guide

    This article is written especially for teens. It includes information on what ADHD is, its symptoms and effects, treatment options, medication, and methods to improve school performance and cope with daily life.
    A site about growing up with medical problems from the perspective of children and teens. Includes poems, stories, artwork, photos and essays from teens. See their work or submit your own. Bodies in Motion, Minds at Rest Bodies in Motion, Minds at Rest is a site dedicated to teen problems and health issues. Topics covered include Teens Problems, Smoking, Drugs and Alcohol and Skin care. CDC: Adolescent and School Health FDA Kids' Home Page From the Food and Drug Administration. Check out the "Teen Scene" section for an archive of articles with important health information for teenagers, ranging from nutrition and sun safety to eating disorders and attention deficit disorder. Go Ask Alice!

    51. Parent Teen Resources
    The Stay Connected resources were designed to enhance parentteen relationships . Some questions focus on issues pertaining to the topic presented in the
    http://www.mfrc-dodqol.org/healthyparenting/auburn.cfm
    The Stay Connected resources were designed to enhance parent-teen relationships. These resources include a parent-teen activity series and a parent-teen communication video series. The Stay Connected Activity/Education Series includes activities that can be done at home, at an installation, or in the community. The Stay Connected Video Series contains short messages about the importance of maintaining the connections between parents and their teens, which can be used to stimulate discussion about parent-teen relationships. Please read the Introduction to these resources. Activities and Resources
    • Activity/Education Series - Activities for parents and their teens including suggestions of different things families can do together, why the activities can strengthen or improve the parent-teen relationship, and things to consider when doing these activities.
      Postcard Series
      - Offers a short synopsis of each activity in the form of a tip of the months, which can be distributed directly to families or professionals working with families.
      Video Series and Process Questions
      - These video clips and process questions were developed to help professionals working with families start group discussions. Some questions focus on issues pertaining to the topic presented in the video, while other questions provide the opportunity to think about a different perspective, such as a parent's perspective or a teen's perspective on the same topic. Additionally, these questions might help parents start discussions with their teens without the involvement of a facilitator.

    52. Parent Teen Resources
    questions for teens. a. Are these the issues your parents are concerned about?b. Are there other issues, not discussed in the video, about which you and
    http://www.mfrc-dodqol.org/healthyparenting/auburn/video2.cfm
    Video Vignettes General Process Questions
    Process Questions: General Questions to Encourage Discussions using the Video Vignettes. These can either be used during group sessions, or by parents to start talking with their teens. C. Be Available (01) D. Be Available (02) E. Dangerous Job (01) F. Dangerous Job (02) ... M. Communication 1. Questions that can be asked to both parents and teens: b. What other issues or parenting behavior do teens not want parents to do? 2. Questions for parents: a. Can you think of any reason why your teen might feel like this? b. Think back to when you were a teen - what things did your parents do that embarrassed you? d. Identify some ways that your teen needs you differently now than when your teen was younger. 3. Questions for teens: a. Why do you think your parents behave like this? b. What are some things that your parents worry about with regard to what is happening in your life currently? -What are things that might happen in the future that your parents are concerned about?

    53. Eastside Library - Teen Concerns
    improving self esteem, stress, dealing with an alcoholic parent, and otherfamily issues. Or read answers to commonly asked questions from teens.
    http://library.eastside.org/teens.html
    EASTSIDE HOME RESEARCH AND REFERENCE GOOD READS! COOL TOOLS ... TEACHERS' RESOURCES Teen Concerns
    In a crisis or know someone who is? Get help now.
    Have a question or concern? Ask questions and get answers on the topics you really care about, such as Personal Health Sexuality Feelings and Relationships and Risky Behavior
    Want to make the world a better place? Help out in your community and beyond.
    Parents and counselors
    interested in this information? Read this section.
    Get Help Now
    24 hours per day, 7 days per week from San Francisco Suicide Prevention 's trained volunteers. They address suicide prevention, drugs, AIDS/HIV as well as help for Spanish speakers. Or talk to teens helping teens.
    Suicide Prevention Crisis Line: 415 781-0500
    Drug Information and Relapse Line: 415 362-3400 and 415 834-1144
    A IDS/HIV Nightline: 1 800 273-AIDS
    Linea Nocturna Crisis Support for Spanish Speakers: 1-800-303-SIDA
    back to top
    Personal Health Learn what's happening with your body and mind and take better care of yourself. The sites below include information on topics such as, body art, chronic diseases, eating disorders, puberty, skin stuff, suicide, self-mutilation, and women's health issues.

    54. Ask The Expert
    Caregiver issues. Caring for a Troubled teen Elderly with a Child s Mentality Institutional questions. Abuse on Mental Patients
    http://www.mhsource.com/expert/consumer.html
    Select One Contact CME? Order? Register? Place an Ad? Print Pages? More... ADD/ADHD Alcoholism Alzheimer's Anorexia Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Borderline Bulimia Children Compulsive Dementia Depression Dissociation Drug Abuse Eating Disorders Fear Forgetfulness Hyperactivity Mania Manic-Dep Mood Disorder Narcissistic Neurology Obsessive OCD Panic Paraphilias Phobia Personality Psychosis PTSD Schizophrenia Seasonal Mood Sexual Issues Social Phobia Suicidal Tic Disorders Violence
    Current Questions of the Week
    Ask the Expert Archives
    For Professionals
    For Consumers
    Expert Archive - Consumer
    ADD/ADHD Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia Anger and Forgiveness Issues Anxiety, Panic and Phobic Disorders ... Work Related Issues
    ADD/ADHD
    Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia
    Anger and Forgiveness Issues
    Anxiety, Panic and Phobic Disorders

    55. Pioneer Library System - Internet Resources - Teen
    Site focuses on questions and answers relating to health issues including sexuality, Provides an ask a question feature and a teen collection,
    http://www.pls-net.org/template/subjects/teen.htm

    Kids

    Teen
    Older Adults

    Reference

    Newspapers

    Education
    ...
    Library System

    Recommendations apply only to the sites listed,
    not to any sites that may be linked from these sites.
    Safety on the Internet Books, Reading, Writing
    Homework Help
    Safety on the Internet Staying Street Smart on the Web A Yahooligans' document that includes "Yahooligans' Rules for Online Safety." Books, Reading, Writing Book Lists from the Young Adult Library Service Association Includes: Best Books for Young Adults, Outstanding Books for the College Bound, Popular Paperback Books, Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, Selected Audio Books, and Selected Videos and DVD's. Internet Public Library, Teen Division Rich, wonderful links for teens. Major categories include: Good to Read, Helping Girls Succeed, A+ Research and Writing Guide, Career Pathways. Additional categories include: Arts and Entertainment, Books and Writing, Careers and College, Clubs and Organizations, Computers and Internet, Dating and Stuff, General Homework Help, Health, Issues and Conflicts, Math and Science, Politics and History, Sports, and Style. Reader’s Club , guide to finding enjoyable books Fiction, non-fiction, and young adult book reviews by librarians of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg, NC. Links to Internet book clubs. Although a few sections are only for cardholders of the Charlotte and Mecklenburg Library (NoveList, Book Talks, and Submit a Book Review) the bulk of the site provides interesting, concise reviews.

    56. Parents' Frequently Asked Questions, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Cent
    Frequently asked questions and answers about the teen Health Center and the Once these issues are better understood, the health care team might refer
    http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/alpha/t/teen-health/faq.htm
    Home Contact Us Site Map Go to Advanced Search ... Community Services Frequent Questions Contact Us Faculty and Staff
    Teen Health Center
    Frequent Questions
    See below for frequently asked questions and answers about the Teen Health Center and the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
    Questions
    Answers
    Q. How old do you have to be to come to the Teen Health Center? A. Professionals at the Teen Health Center see patients between the ages of 12 and 21. Teen Health Center staff also see children younger than 12 if they have started puberty or for gynecologic consultation. Return to top Q. How do I make an appointment for my son or daughter? A. New patient appointments are scheduled by calling 513-636-4681 and pressing "1". During that telephone call, the caller will be asked to provide basic demographic and insurance information.

    57. Parent-Teen: Questions From Juniors
    Here s what many juniors are asking about these issues, and some answers that Q. I missed or skipped lots of SAT questions and still got solid average
    http://www.parent-teen.com/collegeprep2005/cpapril05.html
    parent-teen.com
    an online magazine for families with teens HOME
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    College Prep Dear Mike Freshman Journal From the Backpack ... FEEDBACK What our readers say FORUMS plus professional college planning advice. COMING SOON. ADVERTISE CONTRIBUTE Editorial guidelines SHOP Coming soon. Recommended books for parents and teens from amazon.com. Your purchases will help support this site. Parent-Teen is a publication of: Parents' Press 1454 Sixth St. Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone: Fax: e-mail: ParentsPrs@aol.com
    College Prep
    QUESTIONS FROM JUNIORS Visiting Colleges, Choosing Senior Classes, Boosting SAT Scores
    BY DAVE PETERSON
    Originally published in the April 2005 print edition of Parents' Press Things are really heating up now for high school juniors: Those scary SAT scores are due back, the spring grading period is closing, and the challenge of choosing a college looms. Here's what many juniors are asking about these issues, and some answers that may help. Q. My reading (or writing) score is lower than I hoped, but I plan to major in math (or science, or engineering). Is that okay?

    58. Trends Raise Questions About Teen Motherhood | Connect For Kids
    The study raises important questions about teen and unwed parenthood, The AlanGuttmacher Institute tracks issues related to teen pregnancy and birth
    http://www.connectforkids.org/node/132
    @import "misc/drupal.css"; @import "modules/bookreview/bookreview.css"; @import "modules/sidecontent/sidecontent.css"; @import "themes/connectforkids/style.css"; Connect for Kids Home Articles Main Menu Surf to Find Info: Topics: Choose a Topic: Child Care Diversity Education Family Income Health History of Childhood Media Parenting Taking Action Youth at Risk Go Go Types of Content: Articles Blog: Under the CFK Umbrella Events Field Reports Organizations Talktime Live! Toolkits Weblinks Youth Experts Go Guides: Action Central Book Corner CFK Site Guide Kid Beat: Media Resources Newsletters State Pages Topics Go About CFK Keyword Search: Search In Your Inbox: Newsletters: CFK Weekly Connections Celebrating Families E-Alert Connections Re-Connecting Our Youth E-Update Go Subscribe now Related Terms Topics: Click a link above to view all content that has been categorized under that term. Related Articles
    Trends Raise Questions about Teen Motherhood
    Published: October 4, 1999

    59. Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Useful Tips - Ten Tips For Parents To Help Their Chil
    The National Campaign to Prevent teen Pregnancy. many of the issues onteenagers minds. Here are the kinds of questions kids say they want to discuss
    http://www.teenpregnancy.org/resources/reading/tips/tips.asp
    pageOn="research"; Order printed copies of this publication
    Click here
    for a list of resources for parents. Click here for a list of scholarly journal articles on the topic of family/parental influences on adolescent pregnancy. Home Useful Tips Ten Tips For Parents To Help Their Children Avoid Teen Pregnancy The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy has reviewed recent research about parental influences on children's sexual behavior and talked to many experts in the field, as well as to teens and parents themselves. From these sources, it is clear that there is much parents and adults can do to reduce the risk of kids becoming pregnant before they've grown up. Presented here as "ten tips," many of these lessons will seem familiar because they articulate what parents already know from experience - like the importance of maintaining strong, close relationships with children and teens, setting clear expectations for them, and communicating honestly and often with them about important matters. Research supports these common sense lessons: not only are they good ideas generally, but they can also help teens delay becoming sexually active, as well as encourage those who are having sex to use contraception carefully.

    60. WWW Hmong Homepage Teen Feedback
    We encourage teens (and others) to respond to the questions at the email addresslisted below. Past issues/questions and Responses
    http://www.hmongnet.org/teenfeedback/
    WWW Hmong Homepage Teen Feedback
    This Teen Feedback page was proposed by Linda Lee (Leesntas Lis) and her friends from the St. Paul Academy in St. Paul, Minnesota to help teens communicate with their peers about Hmong issues. Each month (or so), we will post a new question related to being a Hmong teenager in the USA in this space. We encourage teens (and others) to respond to the questions at the e-mail address listed below. Linda and her friends will summarize the responses, and we will post them back to this page. You may also want to check out the Teen Peer Chatters page or the Teen Links page.
    Past Issues/Questions and Responses
    What privileges do Hmong boys have that Hmong girls don't? Is it fair? What can be done to change this? (May 26, 2001) What ever happened to Hmong culture and language? (February 16, 2001) Do you think that break dancing is in or out? Why? Should Hmong girls be able to break dance? (May 20, 2000) What do you think about HMONG in the next 1,000 years? (February 25, 2000) What do you think about Y2K?

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