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Fear of teen pregnancy
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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 ?

November 1, 2007 | 1:12 PM Comments  1 comments

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High Crime rate in Philadelphia
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


Yesteday, a police officer got shot in his head in a donut shot on 66 and Broad street. I as a kid donot feel safe to walk down the street because i never know whats going to happen,if a police officer can get shot, how can young kids feel safe walking to school and coming back home from school? how can we stop this volince ?

November 1, 2007 | 12:59 PM Comments  0 comments

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International Visitors Come to SOTF

We were blessed with five guest from different countries. We were blessed by people from Egypt, Rosseta, Jordon, Malaysia, Algeria. They were teachers all english teachers. While they were here they just got a basic input on what we do here and how we live and learn. We also had the oppurtunity to ask them questions about the places they were from and and get the basic foundation of their cultures and their learning engagements.
After our discussion we had a chance to take them to our main projects and give them a little insight on how we learn. They got to sit in these rooms and interact with the students for about 20 minutes. Once their twenty minutes were up we gave them a tour through our school so they get to see our enviroment. In the afternoon the tour guides had a chance to sit and talk to them on a one on one bases as they ate lunch. When lunch was over unfortunately we had to say good bye to our visitors.

February 5, 2007 | 3:34 PM Comments  0 comments

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The World Comes to School of the Future
About this category: Education


Today on the 5th day of February 5 people from 4 different countries came to visit us here at the School of the Future. It was 4 male teachers and 1 female. They were all English teachers. This was the 1st time for some of them to ever come to the US. They are here for until June. For the next six weeks they will be at the School of the Future observing the learners as well as the educators. They all speak at least two languages some even four. Therefore they will be helping the learners learn their new languages.

They came today, talked one on one with about 11 learners and had a tour of the new school. They spent some time in some of the classes and got to see how some of the learners act. They got to see how our school differs in many ways. They got to go to the gym and they enjoyed there selves. They played basket ball and did some pull ups. They really had fun. They had lunch with 11 learners and left at about 12:30.

February 5, 2007 | 3:31 PM Comments  0 comments

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Iternational Visitors
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I think today was a great oppertunity for all of us kids at S.O .T .F. ( School of the future). I think that it was a big eyeopener to the people that came from the different countries, because they learned how we function and how we live and learn at the School of the future. To me this was a big eyeopener for me in general, because I learned about how things are being functioned outside of the country I live in. I really enjoyed it alot and I sure they did. I am happy i got to expeirence this today.

February 5, 2007 | 3:53 AM Comments  0 comments

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


1.How is in the youth migration is improving this time around?
2. Will there be another improvement in maybe another 30% increase for the children?
3.Is there any type of way that there could possibly be a change in the later future?

November 30, 2006 | 1:35 PM 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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WOMENS SAFETY
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


I WAS READING ABOUT HOW WOMEN ARE SOME TIMES USED AS SLAVES AND COULD NOT GET WHAT THEY WANTED. THEY GOT SLOTERD AND RAPED AND BEAT UP FOR STUFF THEY DID NOT DO. AND IF THEY DID NOT HAVE SEX WITH THERE MATE. THE LITTLE GIRLS WAS FORCED TO GET MARRIED AT A YOUNG AGE AND HAVING KIDS WITH THAT PERSON THEY WERE FORCED TO MATE WITH. I THINK THAT ALL OF THAT WAS WRONG BECAUSE NO ONE SHOULD BE FORCED TO DO SOMETHING THEY DO NOT WANT TO LIKE GETTING MARRIED TO SOMEONE YOU DO NOT KNOW AND DO NOT CARE AND PLUS HE'S GROWN. YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO GO THREW ALL THAT BECAUSE THAT MAKES NO SINCE AT ALL. MY DAD WILL NEVER WANT ME TO GET MARRIED AT A YOUNG AGE. HE TELL'S ME ALL OF TIME TO STAY A CHILD AS LONG AS POSIBLE. HOPEULLY ALL OF THIS WAR AGAINST WOMEN IS SOLVED WHEN I GROW UP BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT TO THREW ALL THAT

November 30, 2006 | 11:15 AM Comments  3 comments

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


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.

November 30, 2006 | 10:36 AM Comments  1 comments

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


involuntary traficing is a very bad thing to do to people. i dont think that it was right to take people from there home town and moved them to where ever and treat them like they want to.
1. why do they do this?
2. do the people like when they do it?
3. if you dont go will they kill you?

November 29, 2006 | 1:44 PM Comments  1 comments

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


This article was about men who abuse women. They kidnap women and rape them and then let other men rape the women. Trafficking is selfish and unfair to women. We shouldn't have to be used for sex. Each year women are tricked into things that they really don't want to do. Trafficking is a new slave trade. Many people are involved in Trafficking.

November 29, 2006 | 10:55 AM Comments  1 comments

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lashonda's thoughts
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


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?

November 29, 2006 | 10:41 AM Comments  0 comments

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


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.

November 29, 2006 | 10:25 AM Comments  0 comments

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


This article is about childern that was traded for food and money over at ghana. kids to the age of 3 to 14 mostly boys was being traded to do labor for a fisher man ,so they had to work near lakes to help with the nets and the things in the water. some of the kid drownd while working near the lake. their are about 1 thousand people that was sent to work by their parents to survive. thats a rule
tha they go by. one of my question that i have is how do the parents feel about giving away their child. anthor question that i have is why do they feel that they got got to trade their children to survive? my last question is what do you feel about the whole thing that is going on

November 29, 2006 | 10:21 AM Comments  1 comments

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Poverty and the Rughts of the Child
About this event: 2006 United Nations Conference on Human Rights Migration and Development


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?
&
What did the government have to say about this kind of act?

November 29, 2006 | 10:18 AM Comments  2 comments

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