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A school bus drives past the "Yes-Lakota-Protect Quality Schools" sign at the Lakota East High School football stadium. Taken by Adam Kiefaber of WestChesterBuzz.com on Sept. 24.
Belated congratulations to "Victoria", aka lapinfille, the featured artist in the new issue of Other Magazine! Buy it at Tower Records or demand it from your local newstand! Now!
Vans Warped Tour 2014
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center, NY
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I surprised Nick with something... Here he is trying to guess what it is.
To my surprise, he had a pretty good guess.
On the lonely, grey street, you are faced with a choice: following the one way sign, or the sign to the easy 12 pack. Do you want the easy way out- but one that doesn't last? Or do you want the difficult path, but could change your life in amazing ways?
life begins at the intersection.. what direction?
Homeless Big Issue vendor outside Liberties as (sadly by concidence not design on my part,) a Range Rover passes highlighting the difference between the Haves and Have Nots.
I need to start doing some dust busting and retouching on my scans....
Whenever I open Finder from the desktop or from the Launchbar it appears like this. I have tried restarting Finder with no success. Any ideas on why it would be doing this?
Vogue launches one of the most anticipated issue in fashion culture; the September Issue. The issue that claims it rule over: fall fashions, stylish steals, and of course beauty secrets. In my own anticipation for this issue I attempted a fall preview. Giving a personal view to the definition of fashion.
Fashion, clothing and trends, largely depend on one's personal expression and penchant for style. So, fashion and style should reflect one's own persona and worth. Less about the prediction of the current fashion trends and the irrespective of suitability. We should stand out from a crowd with a distinctive style that coins our personal value in aesthetics, functionality, as well as pride.
Please enjoy my SEPTEMBER ISSUE.
look how the chronological order is all screwed up because some posts from december or earlier are re-appearing.
Sometimes I also get an empty post like this one on Jan.08...
The first Global Forum on Youth Policies took place in Baku, Azerbaijan on 28-30 October 2014.
The final day started with the plenary session on guiding principles for global youth policy development. This session addressed principles that should guide &inform youth policy development, implementation and monitoring at local, national, regional and global levels.
Following the plenary session, regional sessions explored how the common denominators and guiding principles discussed throughout the Forum could be translated into regional contexts. Facilitated by the UN regional commissions, these sessions featured overviews of the regional status-quo in relation to youth policy & youth policy frameworks.
A special session was also held on mobilizing youth people in the response to Ebola. A session was about the efforts of young people in the fight against Ebola – with youth participants from the region.
To finalize the work and summarize the results of all discussions, a closing session on the issue of “Taking youth policies forward: the next 5 years” was held. The final session reviewed and took stock of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies. A summary by the reporting team and reflections by the General Rapporteur of the Forum was followed by statements of and discussions with the Forum’s main stakeholders, focusing on the way ahead and actions needed to be undertaken in the coming years to take youth policies forward. As a result of a closing session, Baku Commitments on Youth Policies was adopted. Find the Baku Commitments from here: www.youthpolicyforum.org/documents/commitment.pdf
The Farewell Reception was followed by the final dinner of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies.