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Goals and Backup Plans.

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

May 30, 2009 | 1:59 PM Comments  0 comments

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World Corruption and It's People
About this category: Peace & Conflict


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??

May 23, 2009 | 10:52 PM Comments  1 comments

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A Harsh Life...

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"???

May 22, 2009 | 3:16 AM Comments  2 comments

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volonce in philadelphia
About this event: I Can, I Will...Step Up, Stop the Violence March
Related to country: United States
About this category: Peace & Conflict


There's a lot of volonce going on in Philly. In my opinion the most dangerous part of the city is 52nd and Market street It was not that long ago, that 52nd and Market were hailed as the "Main Street" of West Philly;seemingly it had so much to offer.

Thanks to tit being the state-of-the-art transportation hub, there is plenty of hustle and bustle as folks came from far and wide to take advantage of its unique shops, dynamite restaurants, and classy nightclubs.

But like so many other once-proud sections of the city, this area has suffered a devastating fall from grace.This formerly thriving thoroughfare is pockmarked with boarded-up storefronts, dive bars, careless drug dealers, and roaming bands of lost souls who lurk in the shadow of the Market-Frankford El.
living and growing up in the area and see it deteriorate is very painful i just wish that things can change for the better because is a thurving city of brotherly love where have all the love gone? i would hate to have my childern to grow up in this city because i'm so scraed that something jeapordize their future we need to clean up our acts and our cities


November 2, 2007 | 11:00 AM Comments  0 comments

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What do I think?
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


The article I read was about children be sold by their own parents into slavery for little as $180. The reason they do this is because of proverty. They are so poor (they live in ghana) that they sale their own children. This needs to be put to a stop.Many people are against it and I am to. Why does the government allow this happen? Most of the children being sold are btween the ages of 3-14 and they are mostly boys. I think this is ridiculous, but how can we change this?

November 30, 2006 | 12:01 PM Comments  2 comments

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migration
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


the article I have read was about women and mi gration and
For a long time, the issue of women migrants has been low on the international policy agenda. Today, the world has a unique opportunity to change this: For the first time, government representatives from around the globe will be attending a United Nations session specifically devoted to migration. The 2006 High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development offers a critical opportunity to ensure that the voices of migrant women are heard. The explicit recognition of the human rights of women and the need for gender equality is a basic prerequisite of any sound, equitable and effective policy framework that seeks to manage migration in an orderly and humane manner
how do you feel about migration?
do you know anybody thats in migration?


November 30, 2006 | 11:41 AM Comments  0 comments

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Migration
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


Woman migration
The article was about woman migration
The relating article didn’t have any solutions to solve the other one problems
So our solutions are to let it be both men and woman to make it easier and its more helpful.

Labor
Parents had to sell their children for money because they was poor and they couldn’t afford them
Our solutions is that they can fundraise or donate money
Another solution is that they can get more jobs or maybe having school for the kids


November 30, 2006 | 10:41 AM Comments  3 comments

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discrimination on women
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
About this category: Human Rights


i feel reall strongly about people taking women for granted number on because i am a young women and without women alot of things could not happen like for examples baby's. i dont understand how some poeple like that towards a sex that mankind depens on.

1. i would like know what is going threw peoples head to make them think men are better then women.
2. i want to know how the women ell when they cannot do diffrent thing because of there sex

November 29, 2006 | 11:18 AM Comments  1 comments

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My Assignment for Ms. A
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


Sub-Saharan Africans are increasingly migrating to North African countries. United States has always been a nation of immigrants while others believe illegal entry and threats to national security are unprecedented. Nicolas Sarkozy succeeded in passing a law that he argues will finally allow the government to control immigration.

Why does the United States accept Immigrants ?

What lead to Immigrants ?

Why do they migrate ?

November 29, 2006 | 10:35 AM Comments  2 comments

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WOMEN IMMIGRATION
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
About this category: Human Rights


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?

November 29, 2006 | 10:12 AM Comments  1 comments

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immigration
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


Immigration doesn' really effect me because from what I know all of my family members that I know personally are all usa citizens. Immigration does effect my ancestors though cause they were brought over from africa into the usa. But im not even sure because I dont really know my history and where I really come from.

November 28, 2006 | 11:54 AM Comments  0 comments

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my point of view
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development
About this category: Human Rights


i am a bit nervous about then meeting because i will be representing my school immigrants around the world and myself. i think i am goin to contribute by giving my opion on how i feel about immigation and also giving some of solutions. i look forward to learning new terms and new people, and other people point of view

November 22, 2006 | 3:30 PM Comments  0 comments

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9/11

My reflection is i was in school and the principal said everybody go home and i didn't know why but when i got home and i watched the news i was kind of scared because my grandmom lives in New York and i thought she was going to get hurt.It impacted me alot because a few of my cousins died and thats how it impacted me.

October 18, 2006 | 8:40 PM Comments  1 comments

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my identity

my house effects my ideniity because if i live in a big mansion it says that i am more then likely rich, if i live in a shed it probaly says i am poor. my house also shows my identity because the stuff around my house is what i like to do

October 17, 2006 | 2:21 PM Comments  0 comments

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interview questions

1. In your eyes did you have a good or bad background?
2. What is your idea of a picture perfect life?
how would you describe your life looking back from where you are now?
3. What is your most prize possession, and why is it important to you?
4. Who inspires you in life and why?
5. If there is any place in the word that you could live where would it be and why?
6. What is your goal in life and for how long has it been your dream ?

October 16, 2006 | 6:47 PM Comments  1 comments

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