Have a SUPER Friday!
Have a SUPER Friday!
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life:
Teen mom, 1971 edition.
Photos from a 1971 LIFE magazine story on teen pregnancy, “Help for High School Mothers,” chronicling the lives of teen moms and moms-to-be.
(Ralph Crane—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Excellent photo essay on teen moms from 1971. Life revives these amid news that teen pregnancies are on the decline. — heidi
Someone asked us:
Does the approval for sale of Plan B to girls 15 and older include approval for the sale of the generic for Plan B? Sometimes Plan B can be costly, and the generic is much more affordable. I realize it’s the same drug so it should also be approved, but I wanted to check…
Every time I see this picture I like get taken aback because it literally looks like just a normal party
(Source: forever90s, via thatsmoderatelyraven)
— President Obama admonishes the woman who heckled him during a speech. (via washingtonpoststyle)
During a solar flare, magnetic field lines on the sun are often visible due to the flow of plasma—charged particles—along the lines. According to theory, these magnetic lines should remain intact, but they are sometimes observed breaking and reconnecting with other lines. An interdisciplinary team of researchers suggests that turbulence may be the missing link. In their magnetohydrodynamic simulation, they found that the presence of chaotic turbulent motions made the magnetic line motion entirely unpredictable, whereas laminar flows behaved according to conventional flux-freezing theory. (Photo credit: NASA SDO; Research credit: G. Eyink et al.; via SpaceRef; submitted by jshoer)
— Pam Halpert, The Office (via theofficenbc)