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  2. Nazarene Bible Quizzing - Wikipedia

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    Nazarene Bible Quizzing (also known as "Youth Quizzing", "Teen Quizzing", or "Bible Quizzing Ministry") is a program for discipleship targeted to children aged 12–18 or in grades 6–12 in the United States or Canada. Some 5th graders are regularly allowed to participate, and 4th graders are allowed to participate in rare circumstances.

  3. Ask Me Anything (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ask Me Anything is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Allison Burnett, [2] based on his novel Undiscovered Gyrl. [3] The film stars Britt Robertson, Justin Long, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Robert Patrick, and Max Carver.

  4. Annie Fox (author) - Wikipedia

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    Annie Fox (born 1950) is an American book author. In addition to writing, she also is a presenter of workshops for teens, their families and educators. [1] In workshops and online, Fox has been answering teens' questions, especially teen girls' questions for over ten years. [2]

  5. Worried about teens and phones? 21 helpful questions for ...

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    Teen phone use: How much is too much? Parents often worry about teens and phones. Here are 21 questions parents should be asking their teens.

  6. 50+ Best Never Have I Ever Questions That Will Take ... - AOL

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    Coming up with the best questions to ask your crush and making hilarious prank calls are fun ways to spend quality time with your crew. You can also enlist a game of "Never Have I Ever" to learn ...

  7. How to develop an exit strategy for your teen - AOL

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    No questions asked. Seriously. Codes with your teen won't be effective if you breach the trust that was initially established. "If you say 'no questions asked,' it means no questions asked," says ...