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Goals and Backup Plans.
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To have a goal is very important. It makes life a bit easier, because in a way, you know what you want and how to get it.
I have many goals, because my mind works very rapidly. I have what people may call "Backup Plans" just in case my first goal fails. I want to be a climatologist. This has to do with me studying the weather in different climates of the world. If this doesnt work out, I'd like to be a therapist. I am good at keeping things to myself, I love to help my friends and family whenever they need me, and I like to help people with problems that they are having about various situations. If plans A and B don't work, I think I may become a Motivational Speaker. I love to influence others with the knowledge that I have and further mine in the process. I have been told (Not that I like to toot my own horn) that I am a very influential person and that I inspire alot of people to not quit and become more than they are. If my A, B,and C plans fail, I'd Like to become a novelist. I love to read and I love to write, So that will work out well. It is important to have a goal and a few Backups incase it fails!
-M
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World Corruption and It's People
About this category: Peace & Conflict
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The world has become a divided place. Whole countries have turned on each other, Ethnic people have traded on thier own kind, and the foundation of the human race has taken a drastic turn towards the worst. In an efficient way, We are all 1 people: -The Human Rcae-. So, why is it that we have to hurt each other to prive a point? Why is it that we have to rape our women, kill our children, and destroy our entire beings for nothing? Is it the need for power? Respect? Or, had the corruption of the world and -Human Race- become a noted past-time or a just a hooby that we've picked up? Most elders claim that our ("Our" being people of all races younger than 35-50 years of accumulated age and wisdom) current behavior is the reason for the corruption in today's world, But, I say to elders, Were YOU all so different? Most traits that the chldren of today's world possess come from thier line of family. If you and a friend entered a store, and you saw they were stealing, you question them. If they told you that everyone in thier family did it for as long as they could rememeber, what could you say??? Its a trait they were raised on. I say to you (Trusted readers of this posted entry of my blog)What do you believe is the true meaning of the world's corruption? Is it the actions of young adults, or the past actions of thier elders? Do they want power? Respect? What is the meaning of it all??
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A Harsh Life...
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Depending on the circumstances, many people will tell you that they have a "Harsh Life". But what does this mean??? A "Harsh Life" can have many meanings. Someone could have just lost a job, a loved one, or their entire being because of the chaos they around. But, what is the true meaning of it? If you are robbed on the street, you would be considered to have a "Harsh Life" to some, But to others, you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. On the other hand, Someone may have just lost a spouse, child, or very close friend. The would be considered to have a "Harsh Life" to some, But to others they may just be experiencing death and don't know how to grasp it. What Is YOUR Definition Of A"Harsh Life"???
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Fear of teen pregnancy
Related to country: United States
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I would like to analize why teens are getting pregnant? There are too many fears that come to my mind when i think of young girls lacking direction. What can I do to stop teens from getting pregnant and focusing on finishing school? Should there be more programs out there, like going to different schools informing young girls to abstain from such activities?What role can a morther play in promoting responsible , and positve social behavior ?
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| November 1, 2007 | 12:59 PM |
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International visitors come to S.O.F.T
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Today was a very exciting day for the School of the future. Why because we actually had people. From different countries visit our school for the first time. I myself was alittle nevus because I wasn't sure. About what to say and what not to say. As i got to kno them alittle better then i became comfortable. These mutilingual educators expressed things about their countries in a well thought out way. If i could visit their country for about a week. That would be very interesting just to be in a total different envoirnment sounds like fun.
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| February 5, 2007 | 3:32 PM |
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lashonda and breanna solution
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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yes what i read today did help because they made group homjes for the kids that need it and there new foster parents would have to but them clothes and put food on there tables.And they have medicine out in all they stores for the kids and adults that really need it and alot of them do . now there are not alot of homeless kids around and people but there are still alot of them around.
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| November 30, 2006 | 10:36 AM |
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sumery
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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the artecal was about a poor people from around the world working for little money. it was aboutlittle childen my age and younger working to provide food for there familys. the mother die because of deseses. the childen have aids and then pass the aids down to there childen. my question is why dont any one do anything? and what can i do to help?
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| November 30, 2006 | 10:11 AM |
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lashonda's thoughts
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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what i read about was millions of woman every year all over give up there money to the people that need it for there homes or to poor young kids that need it .most of the money the ladys send goes out so people can eat and most of them need clothes that is alot of money there woman are sending out for fund and i know that these people a greatful for them and they are happy about that.
1.do these people meet some of the ladys?
2.are some of the kida infint ?
3. are the people aloud to write some of the ladys?
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| November 29, 2006 | 10:41 AM |
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Voluntary and Involuntary Migration
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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The article I read was about Voluntary and Involuntary migration. It was basically talking about the different reasons why immigrants eave ther home palces and move to different places voluntary or involuntary. So they gave and example of a girl named Tina who was 27 years old. They talked about how she lefft Uganda to find her boyfriend, but where she lived was falling apart anyway; She went to go find her boyfriend in Manchester. Also how the girl Tina made it and found her boyfriend and she sent backserveral thousand pounds back to Uganda to plot land and herold house to be knocked down. This is basicallywhat this one article was about. This would be a case of voluntary migration because she wanted to leave where she lived. But some involuntary migration moght be because of natural disasters or life or death situations.
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| November 29, 2006 | 10:25 AM |
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Poverty and the Rughts of the Child
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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Poverty and the Rights of the Child
This story was about how poor parents over in Ghana, West Africa were selling their children to fisherman for money. These children were from ages 3 to 14, there were mostly boys. The children were forced to go under water and put fish nets at the bottom of the rivers so that the fisherman could catch big fish. These children were totured because they barely ate and for their hard labor they were not piad. Some of them died because they drowned.
I want to know:
How old was the children that died?
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Did the fisherman get arrested for doing this to children?
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What did the government have to say about this kind of act?
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| November 29, 2006 | 10:18 AM |
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Nicole theories
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
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The story where about childeren who where giving out buy there parents and they where poor and bearly fed. The parents gave they childeren out so they could work virtually as slaves most of them where boys. At least 10 childeren where sold each day buy poor parents to fishmen or any one who where interest.
How the parents get poor ?
Was there anyone to sell there childeren?
Why know won did them help?
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| November 29, 2006 | 10:15 AM |
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WOMEN IMMIGRATION
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development About this category: Human Rights
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THE ARTICAL THAT I JUST READ ABOUT WAS ABOUT THE CASE OF WOMEN MIGRATING TO THE UNITED STATES OR ANY WHERE ELSE. ALMOST A HUGE AMOUNT OF THE PEOPLE WHO MIGRATE, ARE WOMEN OF ALL DIFFERENT AGES AND SMALL, YOUNG CHILDREN. 95 MILLION OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE MIGRATED IN THE LAST FOURTY YEARS HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO BE WOMEN. THE AUTHOR OF THE ARTICAL SAID IT WAS IMPORTANT TO GET THE IMFORMATION OUT THERE BECAUSE WHEN WOMEN MIGRATE, THEY DO IT FOR A NOUMEROUS AMOUNT OF REASONS LIKE POVERTY, STARVATION, HOMELESSNESS, AND MUCH MORE. ALTHOUGH IT IS A FACT THAT MEN SEEM TO BE ALMOST MORE LIABLE TO RECIEVE BETTER JOBS AND ALL, WOMEN CAN DO JUST AS GOOD. WOMEN WHO'VE MIGRATED THAT WOTK OVER SEA'S SEND ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT THEY EARN HOME TO THEIR FAMILIES. THIS SHOWS THAT WOMEN CAN DO ALOT MORE THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK.
1. IS IT EVER EASY TO MIGRATE?
2. DO YOU LIKE THE PLACE THAT YOU MIGRATE TO?
3. DO YOU FACE ANY DISCRIMINATION WHEN YOU MIGRATE?
4. DO YOU EVER FEEL ANY REGRETS TOWARDS YOUR MIGRATION?
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| November 29, 2006 | 10:12 AM |
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Human Rights
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development Related to country: India About this category: Human Rights
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In the essay that I read. They were talking about ecconomics and brain drain. There was a oranization created. Called United Nation Developing Programme. They raised money for the people would had the disability of brain grain.The disease cause the people to be on life support. When India donated mony to the organization India lost over two billion dallors. How was the brain drain disease discovered. Is it possible to survive a brain drain. If some one does surve a brain drain, how long does that person live.
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| November 29, 2006 | 2:06 AM |
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The Survey
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1. Why did you attend the UN conference?
I attended the UN Conference because at first I thought it was going to be fun.
2. What is your interest in learning about human rights/migration?
I really don't know
3. What do you already know about human rights/migration?
I laready know that everybody in thw world has some type of rights.
4. What did you learn at the conference?
I learned that the UN Iis trying to find ways to change and help the situation of migration.
5. What aspects are you interested in learning more about?
Irregular/ and regular migration
6. Do you know what the Millennium Development Goals are? If so, what do you know about them?
No i don't know
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| November 3, 2006 | 12:07 PM |
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