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Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Right leg, capoeira tattoo. My design, my tattoo master's work. Will be continued, I hope soon. I'm not tattoed all over the body and can't do flips but I love both my tattoos and capoeira :-)
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
I had the great pleasure of meeting the original Knitting Nannas Against Gas at the Newton screening of the Knitting Nanna's Against Gas doco.
See trailer - vimeo.com/frogmouthfilms/knittingnannastrailer
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
I spoke with a group of Youth Challenge Academy cadets from Class 48, during their tour of the Capitol on April 17th. It was the 4th of 5 groups I'll speak with this session when they visit the Capitol. Class 48 started out with 105 cadets and there are now 97 cadets in this class. I speak every year to the whole class right before they graduate, and made them promise they'd be there for that... I let the cadets know how much I believe in this program and am proud of their commitment to see it through to the end. The military has a special place in my life – especially YCA in Kalaeloa (formerly Barber Point NAS). I told the cadets that I live just down the street, and I have the distinct pleasure of hearing their bugle blasting at reveille very early each morning.
The mission of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of 16-18 year old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens. In just 5 ½ months, these at-risk teens get a second chance to obtain their GED diploma, while learning important life skills. It's not easy, and many don't make it through to the end. But many of the cadets do, and even continue their education after graduation. Some choose to join the military or enter the workforce. Read through some of the comments left by cadets on the Hawaii Youth Challenge Academy Oahu Facebook page. Their stories tell it all. Hawai’i’s YCA program has been recognized as one of the nation’s most effective for at-risk teens, and its value never ceases to amaze me. The YCA has been changing the lives of young men and women since 1998, leaving a positive mark on the Hawaiian community that will last for years to come. Keep up the good work cadets and see you at graduation in June. #changinglives #hawaiistrong #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #OURfuture #youthchallengeacademy #hawaiinationalguard
The world’s top 10 military spenders and the approximate amounts each country currently budgets for its military establishment are:
1. United States (FY08 budget), $623 billion
2. China (2004), $65 billion
3. Russia, $50 billion
4. France (2005), $45 billion
5. Japan (2007), $41.75 billion
6. Germany (2003), $35.1 billion
7. Italy (2003), $28.2 billion
8. South Korea (2003), $21.1 billion
9. India (2005 est.), $19 billion
10. Saudi Arabia (2005 est.), $18 billion
World total military expenditures (2004 est.), $1,100 billion
World total (minus the United States), $500 billion
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
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I spoke with a group of Youth Challenge Academy cadets from Class 48, during their tour of the Capitol recently. The military has a special place in my life – especially YCA in Kalaeloa (formerly Barber Point NAS). I live just down the street, and I have the distinct pleasure of hearing their bugle blasting at reveille very early each morning. The mission of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of 16-18 year old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens. In just 5 ½ months, these at-risk teens get a second chance to obtain their diploma while learning important life skills. It's not easy, and many don't make it through to the end. But many of the cadets do, and even continue their education after graduation. Some choose to join the military or enter the workforce. Read through some of the comments left by cadets on the Hawaii Youth Challenge Academy Oahu Facebook page. Their stories tell it all. Hawai’i’s YCA program has been recognized as one of the nation’s most effective for at-risk teens, and its value never ceases to amaze me. The YCA has been changing the lives of young men and women since 1998, leaving a positive mark on the Hawaiian community that will last for years to come. Keep up the good work cadets and see you at graduation in June. #changinglives #hawaiistrong #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #OURfuture
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
As a brother graduates from college and his little sister from high school, I told them with a proud voice that they were our future leaders and that soon we would be looking to them for answers to all the things going on in the world. They were intent on what I said. After a really great photo session, I left with a sense that there are going to be decent, well educated, strong leaders in our future, and I was working with two of them this day!
In contrast, it seems like only yesterday that this years historical era grads were looking to their elders for all the answers to life's mysteries...
I had the great pleasure of meeting the original Knitting Nannas Against Gas at the Newton screening of the Knitting Nanna's Against Gas doco.
See trailer - vimeo.com/frogmouthfilms/knittingnannastrailer
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
Kindergarteners from all corners of Howard County came to IU Kokomo's campus for their first day of college at the Walk Into My Future event. The day is designed to get children accustomed to a college campus and to hopefully inspire them to go to college one day.
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WHITELION - When The Children Cry
Dedicated To All Our Children.
SAVE OUR NATURE. SAVE OUR CHILDREN. FOR OUR FUTURE.
it was the 2012 kuumba lynx production of the 1/2 Pint Poetics at depaul. Featuring youths from all over Chicago.
Our town celebrated its 150th anniversary this year. My husband's great-great-great-grandfather, Alexander McKenzie, and his family came to the fledgling town in 1855. They were originally from Urray, Ross-shire, Scotland, and had emigrated first (in 1852) to Melbourne, Australia, before heading "across the ditch" to try their luck in New Zealand, where Alexander's younger brother John had settled 2 years or so earlier.
So, for our family, Masterton really is "our heritage - our future".
I had the great pleasure of meeting the original Knitting Nannas Against Gas at the Newton screening of the Knitting Nanna's Against Gas doco.
See trailer - vimeo.com/frogmouthfilms/knittingnannastrailer
I spoke with a group of Youth Challenge Academy cadets from Class 48, during their tour of the Capitol recently. The military has a special place in my life – especially YCA in Kalaeloa (formerly Barber Point NAS). I live just down the street, and I have the distinct pleasure of hearing their bugle blasting at reveille very early each morning. The mission of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of 16-18 year old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens. In just 5 ½ months, these at-risk teens get a second chance to obtain their diploma while learning important life skills. It's not easy, and many don't make it through to the end. But many of the cadets do, and even continue their education after graduation. Some choose to join the military or enter the workforce. Read through some of the comments left by cadets on the Hawaii Youth Challenge Academy Oahu Facebook page. Their stories tell it all. Hawai’i’s YCA program has been recognized as one of the nation’s most effective for at-risk teens, and its value never ceases to amaze me. The YCA has been changing the lives of young men and women since 1998, leaving a positive mark on the Hawaiian community that will last for years to come. Keep up the good work cadets and see you at graduation in June. #changinglives #hawaiistrong #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #OURfuture