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The Army Reports – Today’s Army; Is It Your Bag?

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The Army Reports – Today’s Army; Is It Your Bag?

Experience the American Journey through our country’s visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States.

SHOWS HOW THE ARMY HAS CHANGED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF TODAY’S SOCIETY AND THE MODERN YOUNG SOLDIER.

From the U.S. Army Audiovisual Center.

This historical recording from the National Archives may contain variations in audio and video quality based on the limitations of the original source material.

The content summary for this DVD is adapted from an historical description provided by the government agency or donor at the time of production release. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

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How to Get a Job in Today’s Job Market Reviews

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How to Get a Job in Today’s Job Market

The job market today is fiercely competitive, everyone knows that. Put this book, How to Get a Job in Today’s Job Market in your arsenal, it’s full of solid tips to help you find the right job for you.

Your job is to find a job
Identify your skill set
Set an objective
Hot Tips on How to Job Scout
Dressing up
How to be invited to interview
Improve your interviewing skills – 7 steps
Follow up on all contacts
Why you should concentrate on small organizations
Create a list of your warm contacts
Use your warm list to begin networking
How to Get Referrals from Warm Contacts
How to make cold calls
Jobseeker FAQs on Thank You notes
Thinking Out of the Box

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Music To Die For [Is Today's Music Killing Our Teens?]

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Music To Die For [Is Today's Music Killing Our Teens?]

Music To Die For is a fast paced expose’ of today’s music, geared to the MTV generation.
Numerous mainstream artists are covered, including Backstreet Boys, Ricky Martin, Tori Amos, Christina Aguilera, Limp Bizkit, Eminen, Korn, ICP, DMX, Marilyn Manson and Kid Rock. Phil Chalmers has a very fair and up-to-date approach, and he will keep the viewer’s attention. He has also interviewed, met and shared Christ with many artists, including N Sync, Metallica, GWAR, Busta Rhymes, Public Enemy, The Geto Boys, Megadeth, and many more. After watching this video,you will never think of music the same again.

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Emma Roberts, Ashley Tisdale Prepare For The People’s Choice Awards In Today’s Tweet Dreams

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Emma Roberts, Ashley Tisdale Prepare For The People’s Choice Awards In Today’s Tweet Dreams
Awards shows are an all-day event for celebrities, and our favorite stars started getting ready for tonight’s People’s Choice Awards early this morning. “People’s choice Awards today!!” Emma Roberts tweeted. Sounds like our favorite “Scream” queen will be making an appearance at tonight’s ceremony. The PCA twitter account tweeted at “Private Practice” star Kate Walsh [...]
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Teen son of Harvey police commander injures woman in crash
A 17-year-old boy driving a sport utility vehicle owned by south suburban Harvey seriously injured a female motorist before slamming into two parked cars outside Ingalls Memorial Hospital over the weekend. The teenage driver is the son of a Harvey police commander, who was assigned to the vehicle.   The city-owned 2003 Ford Explorer was heading south on Wood Street, approaching 156th Street …
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Author Shares Tips On Reaching Teens in Today’s Youth Culture

Category : Teen Gossip

(PRWEB) January 23, 2004

Rather than write a book from one adult to another, youthworker, speaker and author T. Suzanne Eller, went to the source. “I wanted to provide a book that bridged the gap between parents and teens. I often hear parents say they would give anything if their teen talked to them, and yet teens say they have something important to say to their parents.”

Suzanne asked tough questions, asking teens to talk openly about youth culture, about the challenges they face, why they don’t talk about them and what they would say if they could. She asked them to share the things that parents and adults did to push them away from their faith and what they actually needed and wanted to make it both in their faith and their world.

Teens opened up. Suzanne Eller says, “I’ve worked with teens for over 17 years. I have three children of my own, but hearing the heartbeat of teens gave me an insight I might have missed. Writing this book made me a better mom, a better youthworker because I’m better able to meet the real needs of teens.”

Teens say that things have changed dramatically, even in the past five years. They also say that parents are the greatest influence–positive or negative–in their life. They give five reasons they don’t talk about their world and what a parent can do to help them open up. Teens are saying that they are looking for acceptance and a safe place to land, and sometimes that is not found in the family or the church. They talk openly about sexual issues, spiritual choices, the traditional church, family and all that is important to them. Be prepared to enter the world of teens. It will surprise you, open your eyes, and prepare you to be your teen’s greatest ally as they navigate their way through their teen years.

T. Suzanne Eller’s book, “Real Issues, Real Teens – What Every Parent Needs To Know” (Cook -ISBN# 0781440580) will be released in June, 2004. Suzanne is a speaker to teens and parents of teens and the author of “Real Teens, Real Stories, Real Life”, as well as editor of Real Teens, Real Faith. You can find more information at http://daretobelieve.org.

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Twitter: Today’s Teen Don’t Tweet

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Today’s Teen Don’t Tweet

Twitter is a world-famous social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users called tweets to send text- based messages of up to 140 characters. In the year 2006, when Jack Dorsey started twitter, the majority of its visitors were youngsters mainly students who used to have a twitter account to remain connected with their friends. But, as the time passed professionals started using twitter for business and promotion. Presently a major shift can be observed in the kind of tweets, twitter has. Now, the tweets are big corporate houses, celebrities and other professionals. It no longer can be considered as the social networking site, it became a tool for branding and promotion.

After USA and Germany, India has the maximum active users of Twitter in the whole world. But, in the recent survey conducted on Indian-teens, a fact that came out was, ‘Teens Don’t tweet. Majority of the teen-agers never had an account on Twitter and the teens that had account, now have stopped twitting. On asking they said that, ‘we could not find our friends on twitter so we don’t use twitter any more instead we prefer Facebook and Orkut for networking’. Twitter being a free service has given a platform to exchange information world-wide, it is now used in protests, politics, campaigning, emergencies, survey opinion, education, brand promotion, public relations, fund raising, pranks and all that one can possibly think of.

Although, twitter is ranked as one of the top 50 most popular websites world wide by Alexa’s web traffic analysis but today the largest age demographic of the site is 35-to-45-year-olds. Recently, an Indian actor of world fame Amitabh Bachan created an account on Twitter and in a day he was able pull 37,500 fans on twitter whereas another world famous Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, a way back when started tweeting got 80,000 fans from across the world on twitter with in the first 24 hours. These two famous personalities have instigated a trend of celeb-twitting in India to check their popularity and to promote their personal labels.

By- Parul Gupta

Parul is an MBA professional, having worked with renowned brands. She also work as a freelance writer and her articles get published in newspaper, magazines and websites such as www.mynews.in etc.

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Hip-hop Jewelry and Today’s Stars

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Watch any of the major movie, television, and music award shows on television today and one of the first things you’ll notice about the celebrities on the red carpet, aside from their extravagant (and sometimes outlandish) attire, are the amount and size of the jewelry they are wearing. Hip-hop jewelry, more commonly known as bling-bling, is definitely not understated fashion. The bigger and the flashier it is, the better. Preferred by many of today’s celebrities, hip-hop jewelry adorns the fingers, necks, arms, even the teeth of many stars.

Oversized studs and chains are the trademarks of hip-hop jewelry and are preferred by celebrities such as Sean Combs, or P. Diddy. At the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, he sported a diamond ring, bracelet, and watch from Jacob and Company. Rapper 50 Cent is another celebrity who is hardly ever seen without his hip-hop jewelry. On his web site, 50 Cent offers more affordable, though just as flashy, bling-bling for those of us who do not earn the megabucks that he and his fellow celebrities rake in. There are also many other web sites that offer low-priced hip-hop jewelry inspired by popular rap artists.

Hip-hop jewelry comes in many shapes and sizes, all of them meant to catch the eye and attract attention. Heavy chains of silver or gold (or both) can oftentimes be seen on celebrities such as LL Cool J and Ja Rule in their music videos. Hip-hop jewelry web sites offer fully ‘iced-out’ bling-bling, or watches, rings, bracelets and earrings that are heavily decorated with real or faux diamonds. So-called ‘spinner’ watches and rings are big best sellers in the hip-hop jewelry category. Also available are customized, removable gold, silver and platinum teeth which may be studded with jewels and gemstones, so even the pearly whites can have their share of hip-hop jewelry.

Women celebrities are keeping pace with their male counterparts when it comes to wearing hip-hop jewelry. Stars such as Beyonce, Lil’ Kim, Ashanti and Missy Elliott are regularly seen in pictures wearing large diamond jewelry items of various colors. Even young female celebrities are getting on the bling-bling bandwagon. Teen stars like Jo Jo and Hilary Duff are said to be avid hip-hop jewelry enthusiasts and count themselves among the large number of bejeweled stars today.

Large, ostentatious pieces of jewelry did not start becoming popular only because of the hip-hop cultural phenomenon (think Elvis Presley and Tom Jones), but hip-hop has altered the jewelry market in a big way. Fans see what their favorite celebrities are wearing, and there are numerous options for them to emulate their idols, at least in terms of fashion. Jewelry has always been a part of popular culture, and today’s hip-hop jewelry and the celebrities who wear them are even more so in this age of instant information.

Sam Serio is a musician, a writer, and Dad. For more on jewelry and gemstones, visit MORNINGLIGHTJEWELRY to get your FREE copy of “How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off.” Get your FREE report at http://www.morninglightjewelry.com.

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How has today’s high school life affected teen’s health?

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High school has really affected teen’s health. For example, teens are required to wake up early, despite the fact that it takes longer for teens to wake up in the mornings. And the schedule has resulted in teens not having enough sleep. The stress of homework, peers, and parents also affect health.
Please list some other things about High School that affects a teen’s health. It could be good or bad things. But I am looking for more bad things.