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Meet 'Descendants' Actress Sarah Jeffery! Get to Know Her With 10 Fun Facts!

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Meet 'Descendants' Actress Sarah Jeffery! Get to Know Her With 10 Fun Facts! Let us introduce you to the lovely Sarah Jeffery! The 19-year-old actress stars in Disney Channel’s new original movie Descendants, which premieres on July 31! Sarah plays Audrey, who she describes as “the daughter of Sleeping Beauty/Aurora and Prince Phillip. She’s captain of the cheerleading team at Auradon prep, super fashionable, and she takes pride [...] Reported by Just Jared Jr 20 hours ago.

Disney Princesses With Period Stains Remind Us Menstruation Isn’t Shameful

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There's nothing wrong with a little period blood. 

Middle Eastern artist Saint Hoax is trying to take the shame away from menstrual blood by illustrating Disney princesses with period stains on their dresses. On July 21, Saint Hoax posted three images on Instagram, including Snow White, Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" and Aurora from "Sleeping Beauty" -- all with period stains. 

"Disney princesses are perceived as perfect females," Saint Hoax told The Huffington Post. "Portraying them with period stains implies that could happen to any female and it's a natural process." 


A photo posted by Saint Hoax (@sainthoax) on Jul 21, 2015 at 11:08am PDT


Along with each illustration, Saint Hoax included an anecdote that inspired him to create the images. He wrote that his female friend had gone on a date and during dinner her period had left a bloodstain on her skirt and her date did not handle the situation well. When he didn't call her back after the date, Saint Hoax's friend sent her date a text message apologizing. The date texted her back, saying, "How can I date a girl who doesn’t know what a Tampon is?"

After describing the story, Saint Hoax wrote on Instagram:

These blooded Disney princesses are my reaction to her story.  There’s a lot of ignorance and shame surrounding this subject. The fact that she felt the need to apologize for something so natural is more appalling than a period stain. Girls get their period once a month. Sometimes it gets messy. Get over it. #BloodyPrincess

Although menstrual cycles are a natural part of the female body -- not to mention a big part of creating babies -- women are repeatedly shamed for and encouraged to hide their periods. "As a guy, I never had a problem understanding menstrual cycles because I was surrounded by girls and women in my family," he said. "My mother explained to me early on how a period works and that there is nothing shameful or appalling about it. That kind of awareness is what people are lacking."

"Parents assume that just because they have a son he doesn't need to learn about periods," Saint Hoax went on. "Girls should never be apologetic about this, it's completely natural. Would anyone apologize for a nosebleed?"

No, they wouldn't. Feminist gold star to you, Saint Hoax.

Check out the rest of Saint Hoax's images below. 


A photo posted by Saint Hoax (@sainthoax) on Jul 21, 2015 at 10:46am PDT



A photo posted by Saint Hoax (@sainthoax) on Jul 21, 2015 at 10:36am PDT


 

Period party anyone?

Head over to Saint Hoax's website to see more of the artist's work. 

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New Stores Announced as Part of Aurora Outlet Mall Expansion

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New Stores Announced as Part of Aurora Outlet Mall Expansion Patch Geneva, IL -- The expansion project is expected to wrap up in August and will bring 50 new stores to Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora. Reported by Patch 16 hours ago.

Newsweek published the name of an Aurora theater trial juror

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A national newsmagazine could face contempt charges for violating gag order

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 15 hours ago.

Want to buy a small business in Colorado? Now may be the time

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A strong economy and Baby Boomers looking to retire means more small businesses for sale in Denver and Aurora since the financial crisis of 2008. There are 418 small businesses up for sale -- the highest amount of small business listings on BizBuySell.com since 2008, according to the online marketplace BizBuySell.com quarterly Insight Report. That's a 16 percent increase over the second quarter of 2014. And with a robust local economy, the median revenue of the small businesses for sale has gone… Reported by bizjournals 15 hours ago.

Aurora theater shooting jurors begin deliberating in first penalty phase

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CENTENNIAL — Jurors on Wednesday began deliberating in the penalty phase of the Aurora theater shooting trial to decide whether the gunman should be executed or sent to prison for life. Reported by Denver Post 15 hours ago.

Old Second Reports Second Quarter 2015 Net Income of $4.1 million

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AURORA, Ill., July 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Old Second Bancorp, Inc. (the "Company" or "Old Second") (NASDAQ: OSBC), parent company of Old Second National Bank (the "Bank"), today announced financial results for the second quarter of 2015.  The Company reported net income of... Reported by PR Newswire 14 hours ago.

Newsweek Banned From Court After ID'ing Aurora Juror

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Newsweek was banned from the courthouse Wednesday for the rest of Colorado theater gunman James Holmes' trial after it published the name of the jury. Reported by msnbc.com 14 hours ago.

Judge bars Newsweek from Aurora theater trial hearings over juror name

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A judge barred the national news magazine after it revealed the name of a juror

 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 12 hours ago.

Jurors considers execution for James Holmes after his conviction

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Jurors begin weighing whether to impose death penalty on convicted Aurora theater shooter

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 12 hours ago.

Aurora Gunman’s Mental State Poses Test for Jury Weighing Death Penalty

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Colorado’s laws ask jurors to weigh aggravating factors against mitigating ones as they decide between life in prison or the death penalty. Reported by NYTimes.com 11 hours ago.

Aurora apartment rent increases top 17 percent, new report says

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New apartments are popping up all over central Denver, but developers might want to give Aurora more attention, according to a report Wednesday from Axiometrics. Reported by Denver Post 11 hours ago.

Aurora Police Investigating Two Abduction Attempts

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Aurora Police Investigating Two Abduction Attempts Patch Montgomery, IL -- It is not known if the attempts are related and anyone with information about the abductor's identity is asked to call. Reported by Patch 10 hours ago.

New Blog Series Offers Tips to Mid-Career Nurses Going Back to School to Earn Advanced Degrees

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American Sentinel University’s healthcare blog, ‘The Sentinel Watch,’ launched a new eight-part nursing blog series: ‘Back to U – Karen’s Corner’ available at http://www.americansentinel.edu/blog/2015/07/20/karens-corner-so-youre-going-back-to-school-at-your-age/ that profiles a nursing dean’s personal experiences about what it’s like going back to school mid-career and offers valuable insight about balancing work, life, and school to earn an advanced degree for career advancement.

AURORA, Colo (PRWEB) July 23, 2015

The new online adult learning model has made it easier for nurses who want to return to school and earn advanced degrees to develop new skills. In fact, for mid-career nurses, earning a degree is much less intimidating and much more flexible than most think.

American Sentinel University’s healthcare blog, ‘The Sentinel Watch,’ launched a new eight-part nursing blog series: ‘Back to U – Karen’s Corner’ available at http://www.americansentinel.edu/blog/2015/07/20/karens-corner-so-youre-going-back-to-school-at-your-age/ and profiles Dr. Karen Whitham, assistant dean, undergraduate nursing programs as she shares her personal experiences about what it’s like going back to school mid-career and offers valuable insight about balancing work, life, and school to earn an advanced degree for career advancement.

“It’s natural for a nurse at any age to feel uncomfortable about going back to school,” says Dr. Whitham. “Many are afraid they lack the aptitude to succeed or fear they will be overwhelmed balancing their lives, but it’s important for them to realize they already possess the foundation to earn an advanced degree and that they are just building on it.”

The ‘Back to U – Karen’s Corner’ blog series will run through September 7 and covers such topics as:

-So You’re Going Back to School…At Your Age?
-Is This the Right Time to Get Your BSN?
-How to Get Your BSN and Still Have a Life
-The Virtues of a Virtual Classroom
-Study Tips for the Online Student
-Balancing Homework with Family
-No Stress, No Struggle: Ask the Question
-Making Time for You

Dr. Whitham points out that it’s important for nurses to keep in mind that learning has no age limit.

“Nurses are always learning in their jobs and adult nursing students have an advantage over younger students who may be right out of high school because they have the benefit of many years of life and work experiences. And most importantly, having career experience ensures that you will immediately be able to relate to your course work, and it will provide new ways to view nursing practice, within the context of your current job,” she adds.

To learn more about going back to school mid-career, visit the ‘Back to U – Karen’s Corner’ blog series available at http://www.americansentinel.edu/blog/2015/07/20/karens-corner-so-youre-going-back-to-school-at-your-age/

American Sentinel University offers market-relevant, high-quality nursing degree programs, including a CCNE-accredited RN to BSN program that is ideal for nurses who want to expand their knowledge base, become more marketable and enjoy greater career stability and mobility. The RN to BSN can be earned in less than one year and for less than $12,000. Learn more about American Sentinel University’s RN to BSN degree program at http://www.americansentinel.edu/nursing/rn-to-b-s-nursing or call 866.922.5690.

About American Sentinel University
American Sentinel University delivers accredited online degree programs in nursing (BSN, MSN, and DNP) and healthcare management (MBA Healthcare, MS in information systems management, and MS in business intelligence and analytics). Its affordable, flexible bachelor’s and master’s nursing degree programs are accredited by the Commission for the Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), of One Dupont Circle, NW Suite 530, Washington, D.C., 20036. The DNP program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) of 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Ga., 30326. The university is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission, DEAC, 1101 17th Street NW, Suite 808, Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 234-5100, http://www.deac.org

For required student consumer information, please visit: http://www.americansentinel.edu/doe

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Top Markets Approach Halfway Point in Price Recovery

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Two more markets reached price peaks in May

Norfolk, Virginia (PRWEB) July 23, 2015

Homes.com®, leading online real estate destination, has released its May 2015 Local Market Index, a price performance summary of repeat sales in the top 100 markets, and the companion Midsize Markets Report for the next 200 largest markets. Among the nation’s top 300 markets, 139 markets (46 percent) achieved full pricing recovery, two more than the 137 markets reported in April.

For the fifth month in a row, all markets in the top 100 increased their 3-month average index point change. San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA had the largest 3-month average increase of 1.03 percent, while McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX had the smallest average 3-month increase with 0.04 percent. The 3-month average increase for all top 100 markets was 0.54 percent.

On an annual basis, all top 100 markets saw increases. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO had the largest annual percent increase of 7.47 percent, while Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY had the smallest annual percent increase of 2.13 percent. The average yearly increase for all top 100 markets was 4.52 percent.

Of the top 100 markets, those with minimal price declines have rebounded an average of 109 percent. The average rebound percentage of the moderate price decline markets is 101 percent of the prior peak price. Of the severe price decline markets, the average rebound percentage is 84 percent.

National Summary – West Lead the Rebound
Of the top-performing regions, the West again had the largest 3-month average of 1.03 percent, followed by the South at 1.02 percent. Of the bottom-performing regions, the South had the smallest 3-month average increase of 0.04 percent.

In May, 48 of the top 100 markets measured continued to show a complete price recovery -- the same number as April.

“With the price appreciation and strong sales occurring over spring and summer, it’s just a matter of months before more than half of the top 300 largest markets in the nation reach or exceed their highest price peaks from eight years ago. Full price recovery is critical for homeowners seeking to restore their lost equity after the housing crash, as well as for the economic viability of their communities,” said David Mele, president of Homes.com.

Southern Markets Lead Recovery; Midwest Takes Top Spot in Largest Markets Recovery
The South continued to dominate recovery with 23 markets, while the Midwest came in second with 10 markets.

Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO was once again the top market with an annual percent change of 7.47 percent, while San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA came in second at 7.37 percent. The West remained dominant in annual percentage gains with nine markets seeing yearly increases. Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN had an annual percentage increase of 7.35 percent. Three markets had at least a 7 percent increase yearly, and seven markets had an annual percentage increase of at least 6 percent. Five markets are from California -- the most from a single state.

Largest Markets Summary:· Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (115.17 percent rebound percentage), Austin-Round Rock, TX (113.15 percent) and Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO (113.04 percent) led the nation’s top 100 markets in rebound percentage in May.
· Eight of the top ten leading rebound markets were located in the South.
· The West was home to nine of the top ten markets achieving the greatest year-over-year price appreciation in May.

Two More Midsize Markets Rebounded in May
Duluth, MN-WI and Athens-Clarke County, GA were the newest midsize markets to rebound with rebound percentages of 100.16 percent and 100.05 percent, respectively. Dayton, OH and Richmond, VA were close to rebounding at 99.94 percent and 99.51 percent. Additionally, 91 midsize markets now have more than a 100 percent rebound, two more than April.

In May, 194 midsize markets improved over a 3-month average, while five markets remained the same and one market decreased. The five southern markets not seeing a change were in Texas and Louisiana. The lone market that decreased on a 3-month average was Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY. However, Wheeling, WV-OH, which had previously declined over several months, increased at 3.89 percent annually. All midsize markets increased annually.

On a yearly basis, the West reported increases in nine of the top ten markets. The remaining market came from the South -- Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY, which increased 7.27 percent despite the 3-month average decrease. Seven markets had at least a 7 percent increase, and three markets had at least a 6 percent increase. Colorado and Washington claimed the most top markets with three from each state. In May, the annual percent range was between 6 percent and 8 percent, similar to April.

For the second month in a row, the market with the best 3-month average in May was Grand Junction, CO, increasing by 1.15 percent. On a 3-month average, three of the top ten markets increased over 1 percent. The top ten 3-month average markets consisted of markets in the Northeast (2), Midwest (2), West (2) and South (4). The 3-month average percentage range was 0.95 percent to 1.15 percent, similar to April’s report of 0.97 percent to 1.28 percent.

Midsize Markets by Region and Division:· The top-performing region on a 3-month average was the West.
· Wichita Falls, TX in the western region was the only market not seeing an increase or decrease for the 3-month average.
· All top-performing regions increased at least 0.50% on a 3-month average.
· The South was the only region to decrease.

To receive a comprehensive data file, including index values in every zip code within a local market, contact LocalMarketReports(at)Homes.com. To download a copy of the reports, visit press.homes.com.

About Homes.com
As one of the nation’s top online real estate destinations, Homes.com inspires consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to luxurious estates, condos, apartment rentals and more, Homes.com features more than 3 million property listings and exclusive distribution of over 20,000 apartment listings from ForRent.com in a user-friendly format, making finding your next home easy. Visitors to the Homes.com blog will find a collection of rich information and posts on DIY projects, painting, organization tips and more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home related. From finding your first apartment to buying your first home, upgrading, downsizing and everything in between, Homes.com is an inspiring and engaging partner in every phase of the home buying or renting process.

Visit Homes.com and download the Homes.com Mobile App, Rentals Mobile App, or Mortgage Calculator to assist in your home search. For home decor tips and more, visit Blog.Homes.com. Reported by PRWeb 5 hours ago.

“Extreme Weight Loss”: Former UCLA Dance Team Member Rachel Begins a Transformation Journey to "Get Her Groove Back" at the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

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Rachel is a high school dance team coach whose weight has become a big obstacle in her career. When she reached her early twenties the former UCLA Dance Team member discovered the man she expected to marry had been cheating on her and food became her emotional support.

Aurora, Colo. (PRWEB) July 23, 2015

In the upcoming episode of “Extreme Weight Loss” Season 5, Rachel (309 pounds, Santa Monica, CA) is a high school dance team coach whose weight has become a big obstacle in her career. A former member of the UCLA Dance Team, Rachel turned to food for comfort when the marriage she expected for herself didn’t happen.

Rachel’s 365-day journey to “get her groove back” is an inspiration and will be chronicled on “Extreme Weight Loss” on TUESDAY, JULY 28 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on ABC.

Dancing was Rachel’s passion from the time she was 3 years old. She was always active and fit. However, when she reached her early twenties and discovered the man she expected to marry had been cheating on her, food became Rachel’s emotional support. The larger she grew, the more embarrassed she became coaching her dancers.

Now, Rachel is 35 years old and her passion for dance has sparked her desire to regain her winning spirit and her healthy athletic body.

“Extreme Weight Loss” returns to the University of Colorado Anschutz Health and Wellness Center for Season 5. This is where cast members will again spend the first 90 days of their weight loss journeys. Holly Wyatt, MD, medical director for the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, also serves as medical director for the television program. She’s affectionately known as “Dr. Holly” to the cast members and is seen on the show each week helping participants safely lose up to half of their body weight.

At the end of this episode, Rachel will continue the tradition of “paying it forward” by giving a friend or family member the opportunity to transform his or her life. The CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center will provide the designee a place at the one-week, evidence-based Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp transformation program.

Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp was inspired by Wyatt’s participation in the TV show. She designed the boot camp to provide participants with the tools they need to complete their own successful weight loss transformations— without the TV cameras! Limited space is available in upcoming boot camps and weight loss seekers are encouraged to learn more and register now.

The CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center is recognized as a global leader in the fight against obesity. It offers some of the country’s most advanced research and science-based expertise, focusing on a comprehensive weight loss and weight management approach, including fitness, nutrition and wellness services. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

“Extreme Weight Loss” is produced by 3 Ball Entertainment. JD Roth, Todd A. Nelson, Matt Assmus and Brant Pinvidic are the executive producers. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.

New Book ‘Chopping the Onion’ Peels Layers of Abuse

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Dusana Michaels aims to help victims forgive others, love themselves.

AURORA, Colo. (PRWEB) July 23, 2015

The National Center for Victims of Crime reports 20 percent of girls and five percent of boys are victims of childhood sexual abuse; 75 percent of the adolescents who were victimized were perpetrated upon by someone they know well.

Author Dusana Michaels understands the preceding statistic all too well, having been molested by a family member as a child. Michaels’ new book “Chopping the Onion” (published by Balboa Press) is one resilient woman’s journey through recovery after enduring the unthinkable.

Michaels has dedicated her life to overcoming the trauma she faced at an early age by addressing issues one by one and empowering others to do the same. Michaels’ book teaches about practicing forgiveness and finding self-worth following a situation of abuse.

“My perpetrator took my childhood,” Michaels said, “but my adulthood belongs to me.”

Michaels hopes offering her perspective will help other victims of abuse know they are not alone and recovery is possible.

“Chopping the Onion”
By Dusana Michaels
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 368 pages | ISBN 9781452584874
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 368 pages | ISBN 9781452584850
E-Book | 368 pages | ISBN 9781452584867
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Dusana Michaels resides in Aurora, Colorado, where she dedicates her life to helping others learn, heal and grow. “Chopping the Onion” is her first book.

Balboa Press is a division of Hay House, Inc., a leading provider in publishing products that specialize in self-help and the mind, body and spirit genres. Through an alliance with supported self-publishing leader Author Solutions, LLC, authors benefit from the leadership of Hay House Publishing and the speed-to-market advantages of the self-publishing model. For more information, visit balboapress.com. To start publishing your book with Balboa Press, call 877-407-4847 today. For the latest, follow @balboapress on Twitter and “Like” us at facebook.com/BalboaPress.
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Murder charge dropped against Texas woman whose newborn was found dead in toilet after premature birth

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A murder charge has been dropped against a Dallas-area hotel worker accused of killing a baby she gave birth to in an employee locker-room toilet by allowing it to drown, police said on Wednesday. The charge was withdrawn against Luz Aurora Granados-Reyes, 25, after the Collin County Medical Examine... Reported by Raw Story 1 day ago.

Theater trial juror's name published, Newsweek banned

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The identity of one of the juror's in the Aurora theater shooting trial was published by Newsweek on twitter. A mistake that got the publication banned from the high-profile trial entirely.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 23 hours ago.

Aurora theater shooting trial, the latest from Day 55

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ARAPAHOE COUNTY — —Denver Post reporter Jordan Steffen's updates from Day 54 of the Aurora theater shooting trial at the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colorado. Reported by Denver Post 22 hours ago.
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