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TEEN MODELS 2007 – Thea Abuel, Photo Shoot February 2010

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theaabuel.wetpaint.com Thea Abuel is a new singer/ model who signed-up a contract with me. This is a photo shoot we’ve made last February at Riverbanks “Animal Trails” in Marikina City, Phiippines. Thea will be featured as TEEN MODELS 2007 “Cover Girl” this June 2010. Her website is on the works at the moment. Please stay tuned for updates… MANNY DE GUZMAN, JR. Journalist/ Talent Agent Manila, Philippines Site Creator – TEENMODELS2007 teenmodels2007.wetpaint.com …Also visit my website at mannydeguzmanartist.wetpaint.com

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Maury: EXTREME Teen Plastic Surgery! (2007) – Part 3/4

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Out of control teens exposed!

Police dashboard camera catches this dangerous high speed chase in New Mexico. A mother called police to report her daughter missing along with her SUV. After police spotted the SUV and attempted to pull it over, the driver took off. In the end, police find the woman’s 14-year-old daughter behind the wheel and promptly arrest her and her 15 and 17-year-old passengers. (2010)

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Maury: My 3 Teen Girls are Wild & Oversexed! – Raphael B. Johnson Helps Violent Teens (2007) Pt 2/2

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For more information about Raphael B. Johnson, please visit raphaelbjohnson.com The news stories and police statistics confirm it young teens today are more violent, disobedient, oversexed, and out of control than ever! They’re having unprotected sex, doing drugs, and trying to get pregnant at younger ages than before. Today’s teenagers on Maury are engaging in this type of risky behaviour. Can motivational speaker Raphael B. Johnson save these angry teens from destroying their lives before it’s too late? 1. Tiffany was truly crying out for help. At 15, she had sex with over 30 guys, sold and swallowed crack cocaine (and almost died doing it), prostituted herself, partied, smoked, drinked, stayed up all night, and stripped for money 3 times for 0 each time. During the commercial break, had an emotional breakdown, and was screaming at the cameramen to “GET THAT CAMERA OUT OF MAH FAYCE!!!!” 2. Sylvia says her 16 year old daughter, Ashley, is out of control, and she fights her everyday! She says Ashley thinks she’s a man now, and she walks around and treats her like a dog! She’s tired… she “can’t TAKE IT NO MORE!!” Sylvia says she desperate to help her daughter because she loves her and doesn’t want her to die. 3. Everyone knows how hard it is to raise an adolescent in today’s society. Guess what Tajuana, a single mother, has to deal with! She has not one… not two… THREE teen daughters completely out of control! It’s triple trouble – Tawana says Shayna, Shanna (both
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Ypulse to Feature a Music Pre-Conference at the National 2007 Mashup July 16 in San Francisco

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New York, NY (PRWEB) April 26, 2007

Ypulse.com, the leading independent blog for teen media and marketing professionals, in partnership with conference producer Modern Media, has announced it plans to hold a Music Mashup pre-conference at the national 2007 Mashup (www.mashup.ypulse.com), on July 16, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco, CA. The event is to be co-programmed by Jay Frank, the Head of Programming at Yahoo! Music.

“I’ve wanted to do a Music Mashup for some time, so I’m really excited that we’re doing one as a pre-conference before the big Mashup this summer,” said Anastasia Goodstein, Ypulse founder and co-producer of the Mashup. “When Jay Frank, who heads up programming at Yahoo! Music, offered to help program the Music event, I knew marketers would walk away with a true understanding of how the combined forces of youth and technology are transforming how youth listen to and consume music.”

The keynote, “What Music Teens Consume and How,” will be delivered by Eric Garland, CEO, Big Champagne Online Media Measurement, who will discuss which music genres kids are actually listening to, and what sounds work for marketers. He’ll also share his analysis of how much is being consumed illegally vs. legally and the methods by which the kids obtain the music.

Other topics covered at the Music Mashup will include music & social media; the future of mobile music; mixtapes: the unsung music marketing tool; and featuring the case study and live performance of Secondhand Serenade. The pre-conference will also feature speakers such as:


    Daniel Glass, President, Glassnote Records
    David Hyman, CEO, MOG
    Cory Llewellyn, Vice President New Media, Epic Records
    Chris Maltese, President, Chris Maltese Management
    Dorrian Porter, CEO, Mozes
    Steve Rifkind, Chairman, SRC Records
    J Scavo, President, MySpace Records
    Secondhand Serenade, Recording Artist
    Larry Weintraub, CEO, Fanscape
    Tina Wells, CEO, Buzz Marketing Group

To register for the national 2007 Mashup please visit www.mashup.ypulse.com. Attendees registering on or before May 29, 2007 will save 20%.

About Ypulse

Ypulse is an independent blog published by Anastasia Goodstein for youth media and marketing professionals. It provides news, commentary and resources about commercial teen media for teens (teen magazines, websites), entertainment for teens (movies, games, television, music), technology used by teens (cell phones, instant messaging, SMS), the news media’s desire to attract teens (newspapers, cable news), marketing and advertising (targeting the teen market) and civic youth media (highlighting organizations’ efforts at promoting youth voices in media). Ypulse.com reaches a highly influential audience of agency, brand and media executives as well as social marketers trying to reach youth. The blog has been featured in several leading publications including USA Today, BusinessWeek, Forbes and Fast Company. Anastasia Goodstein is an award-winning blogger and often-quoted expert on American tweens, teens and early twentysomethings. Goodstein was one of the first graduates of the Medill School of Journalism’s new media program at Northwestern University where she earned an MSJ in 1999. Goodstein just completed a book about teens and technology called Totally Wired: What Teens And Tweens Are Really Doing Online, published by St. Martin’s Press in March of 2007.

About Modern Media

Modern Media builds, produces, markets and sells business conferences and media brands. Publishers, media entrepreneurs, business marketers and associations rely on Modern Media to engage customers and increase revenue, launch new events and brand extensions, or revitalize existing products. The company produces high-quality business conferences, providing programming, speaker recruitment, conference management and attendee acquisitions services. Its brand marketing services include positioning strategy, sales tool development and sponsorship sales.

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Ypulse and Modern Media Launch the 2007 Mashup, Featuring Speakers from Cond

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Oakland, CA (PRWEB) April 2, 2007

Ypulse.com, the leading independent blog for teen media and marketing professionals, in partnership with conference producer Modern Media, today announced the launch of the 2007 Mashup (www.mashup.ypulse.com), a two-day event taking place July 16 -17, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco, CA, that targets marketers who want to reach today’s totally wired generation.

Chuck Cordray, VP/General Manager, Digital Media, Hearst; Jay Frank, Head of Programming, Yahoo! Music; Jane Grenier, Publisher, Conde Nast Flip.com; Claudia L’Amoreaux, Community Developer, Second Life; J Scavo, President, MySpace Records; and Melanie Strong, U.S. Brand Manager, NIKEiD, Nike; among others, will help media and marketing professionals learn how to harness the power of social media and technology to reach the Generation Y, teen and tween audience.

“This event was inspired by Ypulse readers, who all share a desire to reach young people in an authentic way,” said Anastasia Goodstein, Ypulse founder and co-producer of the Mashup. “Because technology is such an integral part of young people’s lives – it’s how they stay hyper-connected, express themselves and consume and create media – we designed the event to help media and marketing professionals leverage social media, virtual reality environments and wireless in ways that are not disruptive.”

Building on the success of Ypulse regional Mashups in New York, San Diego and Los Angeles, the national 2007 Mashup will present interactive, thought-provoking discussions and presentations covering marketing and media topics related to online video, podcasting, SMS and cell phones, instant messaging, video gaming, online music and more. The 2007 Mashup will also feature two pre-conferences on July 16: The Music Mashup and Cracking The Code: Marketing To Teens In The Digital Age.

At both pre-conferences and the main event, leading industry experts will be on hand to discuss social networking, virtual worlds and non-traditional marketing; youth activism, branding, experiential marketing and creating movements; and the totally wired life’s impact on home, school, socialization and identity formation.

Attendees will include brand marketers, media buyers, media planners and other thought leaders who decide which new media to use, and who also drive the adoption of new products, technologies, and brands. Launch sponsors include: Photobucket, Swivel Media and DayZ Loop.

To register for the national 2007 Mashup please visit www.mashup.ypulse.com. Attendees registering on or before May 29, 2007 will save 20%.

About Ypulse

Ypulse is an independent blog published by Anastasia Goodstein for youth media and marketing professionals. It provides news, commentary and resources about commercial teen media for teens (teen magazines, websites), entertainment for teens (movies, games, television, music), technology used by teens (cell phones, instant messaging, SMS), the news media’s desire to attract teens (newspapers, cable news), marketing and advertising (targeting the teen market) and civic youth media (highlighting organizations’ efforts at promoting youth voices in media). Ypulse.com reaches a highly influential audience of agency, brand and media executives as well as social marketers trying to reach youth. The blog has been featured in several leading publications including USA Today, BusinessWeek, Forbes and Fast Company. Anastasia Goodstein is an award-winning blogger and often-quoted expert on American tweens, teens and early twentysomethings. Goodstein was one of the first graduates of the Medill School of Journalism’s new media program at Northwestern University where she earned an MSJ in 1999. Goodstein just completed a book about teens and technology called Totally Wired: What Teens And Tweens Are Really Doing Online, published by St. Martin’s Press in March of 2007.

About Modern Media

Modern Media builds, produces, markets and sells business conferences and media brands. Publishers, media entrepreneurs, business marketers and associations rely on Modern Media to engage customers and increase revenue, launch new events and brand extensions, or revitalize existing products. The company produces high-quality business conferences, providing programming, speaker recruitment, conference management and attendee acquisitions services. Its brand marketing services include positioning strategy, sales tool development and sponsorship sales.

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Oxford Valley Mall & Montgomery Mall Teen Board Programs Seeking New Applicants for 2007

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Drexel Hill, PA (PRWEB) December 13, 2006

Teen Board Programs were first started by Rainbow Promotions in East Coast regional malls in 1990. This youth oriented, volunteer program, now in its fifteenth year, provides an opportunity for young men and women between the ages of thirteen to eighteen years, to represent and work with their local malls to produce fashion shows, create special events and participate in community service projects.

The educational component of this program offers teen members the opportunity to participated in lectures, workshops and activities dealing with the various aspects of the fashion and retail industry- modeling, retail operations, fashion design, marketing and public relations.

Community service is a core component of this program. The Teen Boards are committed to helping others with in their own community. Through out the year, our members become involved with a number of charitable organizations in an effort to show that teens can make a difference.

The programs have been a huge success. For the teen members in the program, it has offered them a voice in their communities, a way to contribute their energies in a positive manner, a better understanding and respect of each others diverse backgrounds, and a way to increase their own sense of self-worth and self-esteem through the positive impact they have on their own community.

For the malls, developers, retailers and individual merchants who work with our program, it has been a unparalleled relationship that offers assistance in the development marketing programs, the creation of new opportunities through special events, an invaluable source of information through small directed focus groups, and a unique approach to interfacing with the community they serve.

20057 applications now available

We are currently searching for new candidates for these year long programs of community service, fashion, public relations and theatrical merchandising. Applicants should be young men and women, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, who are well rounded, outgoing, and have an interest in fashion, dance, theater, retail public relations/marketing, and community service. You must reside in the community in which one of our mall programs is located in order to be eligible to participate.

The Program is conducted at each of the respected malls listed in conjunction with its Marketing Department and runs for a full year. Students will be required to make a time commitment of about 4-6 hours each month for attending Teen Board meetings and programs. Participants will help produce and model in the malls fashion shows; attend seminars on various topics relating to the fashion and retail industry; help organize and run mall special events and charity fund raisers; learn basic techniques in modeling, make-up and fashion coordination; and learn techniques in presenting oneself and working with the public.

Each program generally accepts 25-30 outstanding individuals. There are no fees, charges or financial obligations connected with this program. This program is volunteer based and no financial compensation is provided either.

Applications for this program are available on line at each of the individual program web sites.

Oxford Valley Mall Teen Board, Bucks County, PA

http://www.teenboard.com

Montgomery Mall Teen Players, Montgomery County, PA

http://www.montgomerymallteenplayers.com

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danah boyd and Henry Jenkins Keynote Ypulse 2007 Mashup to Discuss Influence of Online Youth Culture on the Media & Entertainment Industries

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New York, NY (PRWEB) June 7, 2007

Ypulse.com, the leading independent blog for youth and teen media and marketing professionals, in partnership with conference producer Modern Media, today announced that the morning keynote Tuesday, July 17 at 8:45am will feature danah boyd, Fellow, Annenberg Center for Communications, University of Southern California and Henry Jenkins, Director, Comparative Media Studies Program, MIT, in a discussion that covers the Convergence Culture: A Keynote Conversation.

“Their keynote will give attendees insight into why sites like MySpace, YouTube and Facebook have become cultural phenomena, and the role young people are playing in transforming the media and entertainment landscape,” said Anastasia Goodstein, Ypulse founder and co-producer of the Mashup. “Nobody knows more about what teens are doing online than danah and nobody knows more about fan culture than Henry.”

The 2007 Mashup takes place July 16 -17 at the Hotel Nikko, San Francisco, CA, and will focus on reaching youth with tools such as social networking and user-generated content, and will feature two special live performances. The opening reception Monday, July 16 at 6:30pm will include a live acoustic performance by Secondhand Serenade, one of the most organic teen music success stories of 2007 (http://www.secondhandserenade.com).

An exclusive performance of “Mortified” will close the Mashup Tuesday, July 17 at 5:45pm, a production in which people read from their real teen diaries. This performance will help put delegates in touch with their own teen years and inspire a deeper understanding of – and empathy for – where teens are coming from (http://www.getmortified.com).

The Mashup will also feature a “Youth Media Showcase,” an exhibitor space where Bay Area youth media organizations will be speaking to attendees as well as showing examples of the work they are doing with local youth.

For more information and to register for the Mashup, go to www.mashup.ypulse.com.

About Ypulse

Ypulse is an independent blog published by Anastasia Goodstein for youth media and marketing professionals. It provides news, commentary and resources about commercial teen media for teens (teen magazines, websites), entertainment for teens (movies, games, television, music), technology used by teens (cell phones, instant messaging, SMS), the news media’s desire to attract teens (newspapers, cable news), marketing and advertising (targeting the teen market) and civic youth media (highlighting organizations’ efforts at promoting youth voices in media). Ypulse.com reaches a highly influential audience of agency, brand and media executives as well as social marketers trying to reach youth. The blog has been featured in several leading publications including USA Today, BusinessWeek, Forbes and Fast Company. Anastasia Goodstein is an award-winning blogger and often-quoted expert on American tweens, teens and early twentysomethings. Goodstein was one of the first graduates of the Medill School of Journalism’s new media program at Northwestern University where she earned an MSJ in 1999. Goodstein just completed a book about teens and technology called Totally Wired: What Teens And Tweens Are Really Doing Online, published by St. Martin’s Press in March of 2007.

About Modern Media

Modern Media builds, produces, markets and sells business conferences and media brands. Publishers, media entrepreneurs, business marketers and associations rely on Modern Media to engage customers and increase revenue, launch new events and brand extensions, or revitalize existing products. The company produces high-quality business conferences, providing programming, speaker recruitment, conference management and attendee acquisitions services. Its brand marketing services include positioning strategy, sales tool development and sponsorship sales.

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Academy of Art University Fashion School Announces 2007 Honorary Doctorate Recipients

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 8, 2007

The School of Fashion at Academy of Art University in San Francisco will honor fashion icon Loulou de la Falaise, Pulitzer Prize winning fashion editor, Robin Givhan of The Washington Post, and fashion designer Zac Posen on Friday, April 27, 2007 at its Fashion Show and Awards Ceremony.

The guests of honor will each receive a Doctor of Humane Letters for their contribution to the world of Art and Design from University president Dr. Elisa Stephens.

“We are honored to have three very important fashion industry leaders,” said Dr. Elisa Stephens. “We strive to give our students every opportunity possible to learn and become more informed about the fashion world.”

The guests of honor will address the student body in a panel discussion and later view portfolios and design work, as they often select interns and new hires.

In 2006, the University honored the ‘Men of Fashion,’ which included Alexander McQueen, Wilkes Bashford, Christophe Girard, Deputy Mayor of Paris and Director of LVMH Fashion Group, and Robert L. Mettler, Chairman & CEO of Macy’s West.

The School of Fashion takes pride in bringing important fashion leaders to the University for the student body to gain firsthand knowledge of the fashion industry from those who have succeeded in their various roles including design, merchandising, and journalism. Additional guests of honor have included Azzedine Alaïa; Wilkes Bashford; Rose Marie Bravo; Oscar de la Renta; Joan Kaner, formerly of Neiman Marcus; Alexander McQueen; Rosita and Tai Missoni; Zandra Rhodes CBE; Carla Sozzani; and Dame Vivienne Westwood DBE.

Thursday, April 26th

3:00 PM – Fashion Symposium

Venue: Morgan Auditorium, 491 Post Street

Panel includes:

Loulou de la Falaise
Robin Givhan
Zac Posen
Maria Cornejo, fashion designer
Charlotte Lurot, director of Bacchus PR in London

Friday, April 27th

3:00 PM – Graduation Fashion Show – Open to all students, staff and public.

Venue: 601 Brannan Street @ 5th Street

7:00 PM – Industry Fashion Show and Awards Ceremony – By invitation only.

Venue: 601 Brannan Street @ 5th Street

Internship Award Announcements:

Internship Selection: Zac Posen, Maria Cornejo, and Nordstrom design internship.

Saturday, April 28th

3:00 PM – Fashion Show – Open to all students, staff and public.

Venue: 601 Brannan Street @ 5th Street

Special guest from Bravo TV’s Project Runway.

About Academy of Art University School of Fashion

Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest accredited private art and design school in the US with 10,000 students throughout San Francisco as well as nationally and internationally through the online program. Over 1,200 fashion majors study under the guidance of experienced fashion professionals, many of whom graduated from Central St. Martins, Royal College of Art, and Parsons School of Design.

The School of Fashion houses five areas of specialization: Fashion Design for Womenswear, Menswear, and Childrenswear; Textile Design; Knitwear Design; Fashion Communications; Fashion Merchandising and Visual Merchandising.

The University works with international brands and recruitment agencies for the development of job placement. Graduates have gone on to work with companies including Azzedine Alaïa, Banana Republic, Burberry, Oscar de la Renta, Pamela Dennis, GAP, Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, KITON, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Martin Margiela, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Nike, Zandra Rhodes, Jeremy Scott, Martine Sitbon, Carla Sozzani’s 10 Corso Como, Tocca, Williams Sonoma, Viktor & Rolf, Diane Von Fürstenberg, and Louis Vuitton to name a few.

Academy of Art University is nationally accredited by ACICS, NASAD, Council for Interior Design Accreditation (Formerly FIDER) (BFA-IAD), and NAAB (M-ARCH).

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