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Best thingsAnd Worst things about going back to school
Friday, September 15, 2006
As school is about to begin across Los Angeles County, L.A. Youth staff writers name the best and worst things about going back to school.

"I'm most looking forward to all the perks of senior year like the senior activities and prom! I'm least looking forward to the college application process and SAT scores."—Manuela Yim, 17, Fairfax HS (Los Angeles)

"The best thing about being back in school is remembering I'm good at it. The worst thing about coming back to school is knowing that I could be doing so much more."—Jacquelyn Robles, 16, Paramount HS


"Going back to school gives me a daily routine so things aren't so random, but returning to high school gives me a lot of work and school sports wear me out."—Eric Chou, 15, Walnut HS
via: La youth
posted by conty @ 1:00 PM   0 comments
Best thingsAnd Worst things about going back to school
As school is about to begin across Los Angeles County, L.A. Youth staff writers name the best and worst things about going back to school.

"I'm most looking forward to all the perks of senior year like the senior activities and prom! I'm least looking forward to the college application process and SAT scores."—Manuela Yim, 17, Fairfax HS (Los Angeles)

"The best thing about being back in school is remembering I'm good at it. The worst thing about coming back to school is knowing that I could be doing so much more."—Jacquelyn Robles, 16, Paramount HS


"Going back to school gives me a daily routine so things aren't so random, but returning to high school gives me a lot of work and school sports wear me out."—Eric Chou, 15, Walnut HS
via: La youth
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Youth crime
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
In 2004 in the City Of Pueblo 2700 youth were arrested from 10 years of age to 18 and from 18 to 24 another 1700. that is just about 5000 young people. what in the world are we coming to. To stop this trend we as a community have to be involved in the community We are spreading hate. The Drug use in our community is out of site. Youth are begging us to help. I am doing all that I can do but it takes an involved community. our leaders need to have a plan. they need to look at what works and support it. We as a community are going in circles with no answers.

One of the great pain these incidents cause is the pain of shame, regret and maybe death at times to the parents of these youths.
posted by conty @ 6:31 AM   0 comments
NIGERIAN IT AMBASSADOR
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Have you heard of the rate at which nigerian bloggers have invaded the blog sites.
It's all thanks to the youth ambassador of the youth in Nigeria GBENGA SESAN! You have showed we youth's te path to walk and we'll never forget you.


meet gbenga sesan.
posted by conty @ 4:15 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
My challenge to you, fellow youth, is that you lift the lid and break the glass ceiling. Take responsibility for your future. While we continue with the national project of discovering mature leaders that will stir the ship of the nation aright, your life can not wait. What I have told those who care to listen is that those who we see as failed leaders today are mere “opportuned occupiers” of leadership positions, you and I are the true leaders in our spheres of influence! Personal development is not a pie in the sky. From the little lessons you will learn in meetings like this, with the motivation you will get from choosing to stand up for action, along with the other learning opportunities you will be exposed to, develop yourself. As you do that, you will discover that the whole world will stand aside for a man who knows where he’s going! Even unstable systems respect people whose minds are made up, and will not be deterred by time-bound limitations. While the task of personal development is ongoing, it will only be natural to find yourself involved in nation building. You will then find it necessary to contribute your quota within your region of residence. Your advice will be sought, and your voice will count. At that point, it is only a matter of time before you become globally relevant.

I'm very sure that you can be well advised on what the next step to takeif you visit sites like, taking It global, medical wise . And so many others.
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Youth Gangs
I sought out numerous sociologists with expertise in gang research to obtain a workable definition of gangs. Malcolm Klein, Ph.D., director of the USC Social Science Research Institute, states: "A gang is a bunch of guys involved in delinquent and violent activity,"15 His definition focuses solely on "street gangs" and excludes groups with a specific goal orientation such as biker and skinhead gangs. He writes in his book, The American Street Gang (to be published in 1995), that he finds it necessary to exclude almost as many different groups as he would include to avoid unwanted stereotyping


Irving Spergel, Ph.D., a sociologist at the University of Chicago, when asked about the idea of affluent gangs, said, "It’s almost a contradiction in terms," as his research has primarily dealt with inner-city gangs. About the possibility of affluent gangs, he characterized them as "a bunch of guys that get together and raise some hell. They’re an odd-ball gang. Maybe they’ll steal, but then they’ll disappear."16.
what do you think should be done in other to free our youth from this unheavenly acts?
posted by conty @ 2:35 AM   0 comments
YOUTH LEADERS
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YOUTH INTERESTS TODAY
Friday, February 03, 2006
In this post, I want to take a look at the interests of the youth today and what the authorities and those who should shape it are doing.

The responsibility for who will educate today's youth is shifting from where the parents, schools, and the community once contributed an equal share to the teaching of our youth has shifted to destroctive attacks on all fronts. To today's child may only have one parent, class sizes in school may be too large for individual attention, and the community may be stretched beyond its ability to provide assistance by outside forces such as gang violence or a struggling economy.

After school programs, project camps, and non-traditional projects provided by churches and educators can and do take up the slack left by this possible void in educational opportunities for youth where they exist. These have to be tailored by the adult society to be attractive but clean.

As a matter of course, if we wish to uncover the roots of despair and violence that lurk in the hearts of young people, we must understand their subculture -- their music, clothing, games, their friendships, rivalries and relationships. Only then do we have a chance of helping them develop, not just academically, but emotionally and morally. But so much of what adolescents do seems enigmatic. Why, for example, do they wear their baseball caps on backwards, dress in grunge or goth clothing, pierce their skin, apply tattoos, take drugs, attend concerts by sexually perverse rock stars and mash dance? All of these interests have profound symbolic meaning, of which young people themselves are unaware.

The language of symbols, myths, fairy tales, and dreams is what they use and so applies to understanding the present generation of young people. Uncovering the symbolic ground of these desires, conflicts, and anxieties, will allow them to be free of them. No knowledge could be more therapeutic, nor of greater practical value. It will be of immense value to parents & educators alike or what do you think?.
posted by conty @ 11:44 AM   0 comments
MORE HINTS ON LEADERSHIP
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Leadership discusses how the Internet is changing business and how Leadership makes the difference in the Internet economy.

Leadership offers several modules that empower leaders to build more effective and efficient organization Management When you send email, it can disappear into the ether forever. You don't know who reads it, whether they understand it, or whether they care.


Communication delivered via Leadership.com, however, is not only distributed to your targeted audience, it is tracked and monitored. You can analyze not only who reads your message, but also how long the Communication Mining In addition to formal content such as the information submitted to Leadership.com, volumes of other important content flow through every company's digital pipes every day. Access to that valuable resource is critical to a thorough understanding of an organization. Trilogy's Communication Mining technology extracts and catalogs important content from email, instant messaging files, and other electronic resources, while protecting individual privacy. By aggregating topical data from a number of formats, a leader can easily get a sense of the most relevant and current topics employees are discussing.
posted by conty @ 1:32 AM   0 comments
BLOGGING IN NIGERIA
Thursday, January 26, 2006
I am amzed to see the amount of nigerians on the blogger site. I had not expected the amount of youth's especially who have blog sites and are realy trying in every aspect to develop their blogs........ it's amazing!
posted by conty @ 1:27 PM   0 comments
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