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Stuck Up Fuck Up – Teen Drug Abuse PSA

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This is a PSA I made for my video class. Apparently I look like I’m glorifying drug use but oh well. It was an excuse to do cool effects! The song is by Big chocolate and its called Stuck up fuck up. Dubstep is awesome. Anyways enjoy! Follow me on the twitter! www.twitter.com/dsquar3
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SCA Teen Trail Crew Hosts DOI Sec. Salazar, U.S. Senators Murkowski and Reed

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SCA Teen Trail Crew Hosts DOI Sec. Salazar, U.S. Senators Murkowski and Reed












U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (center, wearing cap) presented a Special Achievement Award to SCA while visiting an SCA trail crew at Denali National Park


Denali National Park, AK (PRWEB) August 12, 2011

U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), capped her “best of Alaska” tour with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) on August 10th with the presentation of a special citation to a Student Conservation Association crew in Denali National Park.

Neither the officials nor the crew let a cool, rainy day dampen their outlooks. The SCA members – six high school-aged volunteers plus two adult crew leaders – were encrusted in mud from making improvements to the park’s Savage Trail but Salazar, Murkowski, and Reed eagerly shared handshakes and hugs. Regional Park Service Director Sue Masica, Denali Superintendent Paul Anderson and other park staff were also present.

The senators, DOI and park officials stressed their commitment to expanding youth service opportunities on the nation’s public lands, and engaged the SCA crew in an animated discussion of their experiences in Denali.

While noting the importance of Denali to Alaska’s economy, a smiling Salazar put his arm around one of the SCA members and said “This administration is committed to youth conservation service and you embody that practice here in this magnificent national park.”

The Secretary then presented the team with a framed photograph of Denali in recognition of SCA’s ongoing conservation efforts in the park and across Alaska.

“For more than 50 years, SCA has engaged youth in nature, promoted lifelong stewardship, and prepared young people for green careers,” says SCA Associate Vice President and Alaska Director Don Hunger. “As SCA expands its own programs, we look forward to supporting the America’s Great Outdoors youth engagement initiative and the proposed 21st Century Youth Conservation Corps. In doing so, we will further expand our partners’ capacities by adding skilled and motivated hands and accomplishing more of the critical work that needs to get done.”

“Additionally, with today’s alpine unemployment levels among younger Americans, programs like SCA provide a critical advantage for those entering the job market. We’re glad Secretary Salazar and Senators Murkowski and Reed saved the best for last on their Alaskan tour. Together, we can give young people like those here in Denali more opportunities to protect our precious natural and cultural resources.”

Last year, SCA youth leaders nationwide were instrumental in developing the America’s Great Outdoors youth report, a federal initiative that calls for expanded youth service and employment opportunities to help reconnect youth to nature and meet the needs of public lands. SCA is currently working with the Department of the Interior, the National Park Service and others to create new opportunities for youth to gain valuable career experience in national parks. Concurrently, SCA is implementing its own plan to dramatically expand the number of young people it engages in hands-on conservation service over the next five years to further support the nation’s parks and forests as well as the workforce development needs of land management agencies and other green employers.

Seventeen-year old SCA crew member Cailyn Gray of Arlington, VA says she expected to see grizzly bears, moose and eagles while in Alaska, but meeting the federal dignitaries was another story altogether. “They were sincerely interested in hearing about our efforts and experiences,” Gray says. “And it wasn’t easy for them to get here. They were awesome.’

Senator Reed, chairman of the Senate Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, encouraged the teenagers to consider careers with the National Park Service, stating “you are our best hope.” Murkowski closed the session by thanking the crew for sharing their time and passion. “Although you are not from Alaska, you will take Alaska with you,” Murkowski said while patting her heart. “And you’ll also take the skills you learned here back to your communities and I hope they serve you well.”

SCA, a national nonprofit organization that annually places thousands of young interns and volunteers on public lands in all 50 states, recently launched an expansion of its Alaska programs, with a specific emphasis on providing service and job training opportunities for Native Alaska youth. SCA is collaborating with local partners to fulfill the workforce development needs of federal and state agencies and provide young workers with new skill sets and hands-on experience, and is also working with Alaska’s youth-focused community of non-profits, Native Corporations, universities and public land agencies to provide integrated programming, leadership and career development opportunities for the state’s young people.

Earlier in the three-day tour, Murkowski, Reed and Salazar visited the Bureau of Land Management’s Alaska Fire Center in Fairbanks as well as several energy facilities on the North Slope.

About SCA

The Student Conservation Association is the only national organization that develops tomorrow’s conservation leaders by providing high school and college students with service opportunities in all 50 states, from urban communities to national parks and forests. More than 4,000 SCA members annually render over two million hours of service to America’s public lands. Since 1957, SCA has helped to develop new generations of conservation leaders, inspire lifelong stewardship, and save the planet. SCA maintains offices in Anchorage, AK, Boise, ID, Charlestown, NH, Oakland, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, Seattle, WA and Washington, D.C. For more information, visit http://www.thesca.org.

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Myspace Teen Chats 8: With Scholar Phil

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The level of intelligence in myspace teen chats is staggering!
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a12c.com There are several benefits that have been offered by online dating network since its inception! This sort of network was initially designed to help desperate singles for finding a right partner. Before, singles use to move her and there and attending social parties to find their perfect match. Traditional means for finding the right partner was quite time consuming also. In order to save more and effort for these singles now online dating network has come into act. Benefits of online dating are many. At the online dating arena you can even receive tons of dating tips and marriage advices that will make your life more beautiful further. If you really want to get a good partner who suits your interest, then it’s time to acquire more benefits of online dating. There are so many people who have tried this method and now they are living a pleasant life with their life partner. How many times that you have tried to meet someone through blind date? Likely it didn’t go very well considering you are searching for someone out there. The people can tell you there are fish in a sea however in case, you are living in the small town or city you are then limited in your selections. So, for the people who are searching for the better way meeting to your soul mate, then they must try to go in internet & visit the online dating network. You can generally scan through many people that are based on criteria you give until you find somebody who is very much compatible with you. And
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Chicago Teen Beating Caught On Tape

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Why do teens still deem it “cool” to post videos of fights online? CHICAGO— Chicago police say six teenagers are being questioned in the beating of a 17-year-old boy. That beating was caught on tape, and posted on social networking websites. The video posted online shows a Chicago teen being kicked, punched and dragged by a group of males. He was treated for cuts and bruises to his face and body at Mercy Hospital and is now recovering at home. The video has sparked outrage online, prompting some people who have seen the video to identify the suspected attackers.
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.- Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash 2010 -. – Apartment Music Video.mp4

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Music Video performed by the Teenternational Housemates for the 3rd weekly task.
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Sending a Teen to Boarding School: New Evaluation by Eagle Ranch Academy

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Sending a Teen to Boarding School: New Evaluation by Eagle Ranch Academy













Sending a Teen to Boarding School


(PRWEB) March 07, 2012

To send a teen to boarding school calls for discussion of a teenager’s behavior. Brainstorm these ideas and look at the benefits and set backs of a teen boarding school.

According to Eagle Ranch Academy, here are some topics for discussion on teen behavior:

Evaluate a child’s social environment: Children choose environments that reflect their attitudes and behavior. Parents most times are not in control over a teen’s environment out of the home. Are the child’s friends good influences? What do they do in their free time? What activities are they interested in?

Evaluating Parenting Effectiveness: Has the current parenting style been effective for the child? Are the child’s choices and behavior benefiting or destroying the family?

Evaluate Immediate Threats: Are the teenager’s choices posing an immediate risk to their lives? If a child is currently using or has been caught using any kind of drug, this is cause for urgent action. Overcoming a drug addiction is beyond a child’s will-power, and in most cases it is safer to send a teen to boarding school than for them to stay home.

Evaluate Academics: How are the child’s grades? Has there been any drop or change in their grades currently? Discuss with the child’s teachers how their behavior is in school.

Sending a teen to boarding school should be discussed when the parent feels the teen is in danger in their current environment, according to Eagle Ranch Academy. Boarding schools can be a great alternative to uprooting a family.

Eagle Ranch Academy is a co-ed school for troubled teens located in St. George, Utah, for children 12-17. As a Registered Treatment Center, it implements an extensive accredited academic and life-skills program and is licensed and monitored by the state of Utah.





















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Inspire USA Launches Reach Out’s National “Don’t Just Stand By? Teen Facebook App Developer Competition at SXSW

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Inspire USA Launches Reach Out’s National “Don’t Just Stand By” Teen Facebook App Developer Competition at SXSW











San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2012

The Inspire USA Foundation, the non-profit organization behind the youth mental health site ReachOut.com, with the support of the ESA Foundation, today launched the National “Don’t Just Stand By” Teen Facebook App Developer Competition during the Reaching Teens on the Digital Streets panel at SXSW. This competition calls on teens 13-17 to create a Facebook app that will help inform and empower potential bystanders of cyberbullying to take action.

Cyberbullying continues to be a challenging issue for teens and young adults happening through email, chat rooms, online social networking, instant messaging and web pages. Cyberbullying can happen to anyone, and the bully can act anonymously. People can also be bullied online by groups of people, such as classmates or members of an online community. According to Pew Internet’s August 2011 Tracking Survey a majority of teens say their own reaction has been to ignore mean behavior when they see it on social media. Two-thirds of teens who have witnessed online cruelty have also witnessed others joining in and 21% say they have also joined in the harassment.

“We believe that teens will be most responsive to solutions created by their peers, and that the Facebook apps submitted will hopefully inspire youth to speak up and take action against cyberbullying when they see it,” said Anastasia Goodstein, Director of Digital Programs for the Inspire USA Foundation. “We feel that since most U.S. teens are on Facebook, it’s the natural platform to have them build these apps on and share them with their friends.”

Through June 1, ReachOut.com challenges young developers between the ages of 13-17 to help young people speak out against cyberbullying. Each entry must:

Focus on people aged 16-24 who would be potential bystanders to cyberbullying in online spaces/communities
Increase understanding of what cyberbullying is and the role of bystanders
Empower young people to want to make online spaces/communities more positive and safe for everyone
Include a specific call-to-action for potential bystanders
Focus on the positive, do not use negative language or triggering images depicting cyberbullying, self harm or suicide that could re-traumatize victims/survivors

Three prizes will be awarded in Reach Out’s National “Don’t Just Stand By” Teen Facebook App Developer Competition:

First Place = $ 2,000 plus five hours of virtual mentorship from an adult programmer
Second Place = $ 1500 and one hour of virtual mentorship from an adult programmer
Third Place = $ 500 and one hour of virtual mentorship from an adult programmer

Programmers will be matched with mentors according to the type of app they develop. Inspire USA has partnered with Teens in Tech Labs, which provides tools and resources to young entrepreneurs world-wide to help encourage entrepreneurship at a young age, to help promote the competition.

For more information and rules about Reach Out’s National “Don’t Just Stand By” Teen Facebook App Developer Competition please visit http://www.reachout.com/contest.

About ReachOut.com

ReachOut.com is an initiative of the Inspire USA Foundation (http://www.inspireusafoundation.org), which is a national organization with a mission of helping millions of young people lead happier lives. Reachout.com is a safe, supportive community where teens and young adults can learn about mental health issues, read and contribute real life stories, and find resources to get help. Reach Out can also be found on twitter @ReachOutInUSA.

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Design Ideas from Hannah to Update Your Room for the Summer | Pottery Barn Teen

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Hannah shares some interesting tips on room décor for the summer. This friendly teenager is a Student Stylist at Pottery Barn Teen. She loves the summer season for the warmth and freshness outdoors. She has more time to spend with friends and for designing her room. Hannah loves floral patterns and there are a lot of flowery details and floral prints as part of her room décor. She enjoys designing and the theme of flowers is inspired by the summer season. She has a brown Hana Floral Duvet Cover & Sham from Pottery Barn Teen for her bed and a periwinkle Hana Floral Rug for the floor. Her room is adorned with white floral details and a lot of white flowers accentuate the room. Hannah says that the summer season means a whole lot of fun for her and designing and decorating her room is one of her ways to have fun. To explore further, visit our Pottery Barn Teen website: www.pbteen.com Check out the Hana Floral Rug from this video here: www.pbteen.com Cozy up on this Hana Floral Eco Lounger from Pottery Barn Teen: www.pbteen.com Ideas from Pottery Barn Teen website: www.pbteen.com

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