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Richard Dudum KRON TV News Interview January 13, 2008

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Richard Dudum is interviewed on KRON TV Morning News on January 13, 2008 about his controversial teen self-help book “What Your Mother Never Told You: A Survival Guide For Teenage Girls.”

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Peterson’s Summer Programs for Kids & Teenagers 2008

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Peterson’s Summer Programs for Kids & Teenagers 2008

No other reference guide gives familes such a variety of fun, exciting, and enriching programs, including summer camps, sports clinics, mini travel tours, community service projects, volunteer work, and college-prep courses.

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GRCOG Boot Camp VBS 2008 Teen Cadence

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Genesee Road Church of God VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Each group has to do a cadence in order to get into my room. Sgt Bob taught the teens how to properly march and stand at attention. I of course had to be a proper drill sgt – the youth on the end is my son – of course!
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www.bootcamp-lasvegas.com Teen Fitness for Young Men Weight Training Bootcamp led by Personal Trainers Debra Stefan and Coach Corky Field. Most popular youth coaches prepare teens with body weight and free weight training, athletic skills, all-sports conditioning, TRX bodyweight exercise, medicine balls, kickboxing drills, Jumprope, speed, agility, endurance and power. Henderson, Las Vegas NV

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7 Tips to Make the Most of “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day 2008″

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7 Tips to Make the Most of “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day 2008″










New York, NY (PRWEB) April 22, 2008

On April 24, thousands of kids throughout the nation will head off to the American workplace with a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend to take part in the 15th Annual “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.” To make the most of the experience, career coach and motivational speaker Dee Marshall offers these seven tips:

1. Prepare your daughter/son for the day. For kids under age 13, pack a bag the night before to include snacks, books, games, camera, iPod, a journal and other things to amuse themselves in case they are solo. For kids over 13, this is an opportunity to teach your teenager the importance of planning and preparation and how to make the most of any opportunity — whether it’s an interview, a meeting, a test or an exam. So in the days prior, talk to your teenager about what he/she would like to get out of the day and offer advice on how to accomplish the goal.

2. Encourage your teenager to explore. This is an opportunity for your son/daughter to take a closer look at a specific profession or role, as well as the skills and experience required for the job. Let your daughter/son know they should ask questions that will help them understand what it would take for them to have a job at your company.

3. Teach your child/teenager proper greetings. Great job opportunities and careers are built on great relationships. This is an opportunity to teach your daughter/son the appropriate way to make an introduction and shake hands. You should also consider role playing with children under age 13.

4. Support your child/teenager in speaking up. This is not a day for young people to get lost; it is a day for young people to be seen and heard. Depending on your profession and the nature of your business, let your child know if it’s OK to engage in conversation, ask questions, share thoughts and ideas.

5. Invite your child/teenager to participate. Whether your employer has a formal program planned or not, small business or large, auto dealer, book store or retail outlet, it’s a good idea to allow your child/teenager to participate in a key activity like a meeting, greeting customers, taking orders, taking notes, reviewing materials or answering the telephone (yes the telephone).

6. Expose your child/teenager to different jobs/careers. If your child/teenager is not a first time participant in the day, allow him/her to shadow a relative or close friend.

7. Educate your child/teenager about how your employer makes money. One of the most important things that you can do for your daughter/son is to help him/her understand how the company makes their profit, whether it’s a product or service. Paint the picture of the transference of money and the value of a day’s work.

Dee Marshall

Founder, Raise The Bar, LLC

A sought-after career coach and motivational speaker, Dee Marshall is the founder of Raise The Bar, LLC (http://www.goRaiseTheBar.com), a coaching, training and development practice dedicated to helping women achieve their goals and realize their full potential. Dee has spent most of her career on Wall Street. However, after the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, Marshall left the financial services industry and started working in the non-profit sector. Dee realized her purpose in life and soon began preparing to launch her coaching and consulting business to fulfill her life’s mission. In the meanwhile, she returned to corporate America and began consulting for Moody’s Investor Service, Johnson & Johnson and is currently the Advertising Sales & Training Manager for The New York Times.

As a certified career and business coach, Dee works with mid-level/mid-career women in corporate America and new entrepreneurs who want to move to the next level in their careers and businesses. Her challenge to women is: Seek meaning and purpose for your own life, develop yourself personally and professionally, and strive for continuous growth.

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Maury & Steve Wilkos Help Young Teens ADDICTED To Sex & Violence! (2008) Part 2

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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 talk show host and former Chicago police officer, Steve Wilkos, save these angry teens before it’s too late?
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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 talk show host and former Chicago police officer, Steve Wilkos, save these angry teens before it’s too late?
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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PREGNANT @ 14!!! MOTHER ASSAULTED ON TV!!! Out of Control Teen Paternity Test! (Maury, 2008)

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BAM @ 2:08 NEXT PART: www.youtube.com Note: The beginning of the segment is cut off (I don’t have it), where Maury mentions this is this first time the show has rolled a paternity show and a wild teen episode into one (that’s a lie). He also mentions that Tarrilyn is watching backstage. Beonkia says when she was just 12, she lost her virginity, was disrespectful, never listened to anyone, and was affiliated with gangs. At 14, she says she got pregnant. Now, at 15, she and her mother, Andrea, say they are desperate to prove to Aaron, 17, that he IS her baby, Zion’s, father, because Beonkia, herself, grew up without her father. She says the other wild teens on the show have no idea how hard it is to be a single teen mom – she even makes Kayla punch her mom in the face! Aaron, on the other hand, says he has big dreams of going to college and playing basketball, and a baby would ruin his life. He says the baby is not his because he used a condom. What will the paternity test prove? Watch to find out!

Not as shocking as the other wild teen paternity test, though.
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Best of Boyfriend 2008 British Teen Idols Fashion 60′s

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‘Surfer Girl’ By Penelope Dyan Is Best Teen Book 2008 Hollywood Book Festival

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Jamul, CA (PRWEB) July 17, 2008

It was quite a surprise to writer Penelope Dyan (who has now won best teen book at both the 2008 New York Book Festival and best teen book at the 2008 Hollywood Book Festival) to discover her book, ‘Surfer Girl,’ has been declared best teen book on both USA coasts.

“I didn’t even go up to Hollywood for the awards ceremony,” says Dyan. “I didn’t think it was possible that I could win again!”

‘Surfer Girl’ by Dyan is also recognized by the Girls Voices In Literature Database, and is the first book in a series of books about a teenager named Summer, an open water swimmer who surfs for relaxation and who is in pursuit of a legacy as well as an Olympic dream.

“All the books have an ecological message,” says Bellissima Vice President and editor, Jill Lapp. “The books are intended for teens, but so entertaining that adults are buying them as well.”

“Especially surfers,” adds Dyan.

All Bellissima books are Ingram listed and widely available on line and in bookstores. If your local bookstore doesn’t carry the Bellissima book you want, you can have them order it for you.

“We are a small publishing house located in Jamul, California,” says Lapp. “Our writers all have four year degrees or more, and include Robert McCutcheon, PhD, teachers Paula Parton and Leah Finley, former LA Times Travel writer, freelancer Jack Adler, Jason Rider, and hypnotherapist and Australian swim guru, Craig Townsend.”

“All of our writers are great!” says owner and CEO Penny Weigand (also an attorney). “Bellissima is a very special place, and when one of us is successful, we all are!”

“That’s right!” says Lapp. “We are a team., Team Bellissima! Bellissima Publishing, LLC is a very special place!”

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