Hi Followers,
It was a hard decision but I have decided to end rateds4superwoman. I will be starting a new blog with a new vision, and focus soon.
Goodbye,
Rated S
Hi Followers,
It was a hard decision but I have decided to end rateds4superwoman. I will be starting a new blog with a new vision, and focus soon.
Goodbye,
Rated S
Hi Rated S Readers,
I will be posting new content in Summer 2016. I know this year we posted very little , but we are starting a new chapter, and I can’t wait to share how my life changed in 2015.
Yours Truly,
Kricel Antoinette (Ms. K)
International Women’s Day
By: Ms. K
Today is International Women’s Day! Being a woman, we carry so much on our shoulders yet we always strive for excellence, by breaking boundaries and reaching higher limits.
By:Ms. K
Today is National Wear Red Day! Did you know that heart disease and stroke kills 1 in 3 woman every year? Wearing red bringing awareness to this problem. Make sure you wear red today and help bring awareness.
Super Bowl XLIX
By: Ms. K
It’s Super Bowl Sunday! People are gearing up for the big game tonight at 6:30 pm. It does not matter if you’re a New England Patriot fan or a Seattle Seahawks fan its a tradition to gear up and watch the game, commercials, and the anticipated half time show.
World Aids Day
By: Ms. K
December 1 is World Aids Day. The theme for 2014 is “Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-free Generation.” It is important that you make sure you practice safe sex, and always get tested.
World Health Organization states that World Aids Day has the “opportunity to harness the power of social change to put people first and close the access gap. Ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 is possible, but only by closing the gap between people who have access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services and people who are being left behind. Closing the gap means empowering and enabling all people, everywhere, to access the services they need.
Did you know that in 2013: There were 35 million people living with HIV.
The White House will host an event at noon to recognize the observation of World Aids Day.
Fighting Breast Cancer with Fitness
By: Ms.K
October is the annual awareness for breast cancer, but its an everyday task for women to remain healthy and aware of their body. Its never easy being sick and trying to remain healthy, buts its essential. Having breast cancer means fighting everyday for your life. Being healthy is also a constant battle.
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This October, RATED S is proud to participate in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point.
The good news is that many women can survive breast cancer if it’s found and treated early.
Talk to a doctor about your risk for breast cancer, especially if a close family member of yours had breast or ovarian cancer. Your doctor can help you decide when and how often to get mammograms.
For more information, visit:
http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month
http://www.cancer.org/healthy/morewaysacshelpsyoustaywell/breastcancer