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Posted On Dec 11, 2008

Who Would You Nominate?

Posted By: bmluger
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Who would you nominate if there was a “Secretary of Teen Issues” in Obama’s Cabinet that gave a voice to teens? The Question of the Week located on the homepage gives you the chance to voice your opinion of who would you pick to voice issues you are concerned about.

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Posted On Dec 03, 2008

Question of the Week

Posted By: bmluger
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Giving and receiving gifts, shopping, eating, and spending time with friends and family is what the Holiday’s are all about. What are you looking forward to this Holiday season? Personally, I am looking forward to the eating portion, and spending time with friends and family. Go ahead a share what you are looking forward to by answering the Question of the Week located on the homepage.

Happy Holidays!

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Posted On Dec 02, 2008

Vote for Your Favorite Teen Social Entrepreneur

Posted By: bmluger
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Young Social Entrepreneurs from Youth Venture were challenged by Best Buy’s @15 program to develop a creative, sustainable project that will have an impact on their community. Fifteen out of 30 youth-led Venture Teams will receive $10,000 to support their Venture. Voters (yes that means you) can register to win a free iPod and $500 to donate to your school or favorite nonprofit!

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Posted On Nov 25, 2008

Stand Tall and Dream Big: Magic Johnson's TSA

Posted By: bmluger
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Earvin “Magic” Johnson is known for his legendary years in the National Basketball Association (NBA). However, his real championships are won through his philanthropy efforts that help inspire kids and teens to dream big. Johnson reveals in his @15 TSA (“Teen Service Announcement”) that in order to follow his dreams and succeed in life, he needed to reach for the stars.

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Posted On Nov 07, 2008

A Night to Go Down in History

Posted By: bmluger
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Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 was a night that will go down in history for America. This date marks when Barack Obama, a 47-year-old senator from Illinois, was elected as the first African-American president of the United States of America. A proud day for many that symbolizes how America is moving forward.

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