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Ypulse, the independent authority on tweens, teens and early twentysomethings for media and marketing professionals, in partnership with conference producer Modern Media today announced that Daniel Hart from MTV Digital; Anne Shoket, Editor-in-Chief of Seventeen; Jeremy Wright from Nokia; Ron Faris from Virgin Mobile, and Heidi Dangelmaier from 3iying; have joined the speaker roster for the Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup East conference. This event, focusing on strategies for marketing to youth with technology, will be held on the Boston University Campus in Boston, MA, November 6 – 7, 2008.
in Mobile Technology
via TechWhack @ 21:51 9th Oct
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A global artistic and educational effort has been formed to raise the awareness of Iranian Youth on their Human Rights in form of an Art Competition. The World Academy of Arts, Literature and Media – WAALM, the awarding body of Persian Golden Lioness Awards is the initiator of this global endeavor. WAALM in co-operation with The Abbey College - UK, Award Winning Persian Vocalist, SATTAR and in association with Youth For Human Rights International – YHRIâ, USA developed this crayon drawing competition to educate and raise awareness of Human Rights amongst Iranian Youth all over the world. Human Right #18: “Freedom of Thought” is the topic for this contest. The top 3 winners will be awarded with a Diploma of Talent from WAALM, (signed jointly by its Founders and SATTAR) and receive a two-week English course scholarship at The Abbey
in Arts & Culture
via Persian Mirror @ 19:44 1st Oct
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The chief executive of Sydney Youth Orchestra says they are planning their first tour of central Australia for next year.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 23:19 18th Aug
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Beijing: A youth orchestra of 2,008 international musicians performed in Tiananmen Square on Sunday, the first foreign group to play there, as China showcased its new openness although the area was closed to all but invited guests.
in Arts & Culture
via Manorama Online @ 11:36 3rd Aug
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The best way to get ready for Boston winter? Enjoy Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring this fall. The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, under Music Director Federico Cortese, will open its 51st season with Stravinsky’s breath-taking work alongside Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E flat Major, “Eroica,” on October 19, 2008, at Symphony Hall.
in Arts & Culture
via Huliq.com @ 11:58 1st Sep
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As the country convenes to celebrate women's month and the achievements of women, the Nelson Mandela Foundation (NM Foundation), National Youth Commission (NYC) and the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) will host the Malibongwe Dialogue Series for 2008 at the Sandton Convention Centre on Friday, 22 August 2008. This follows a successful dialogue held by the NM Foundation last year with women veterans of the anti-apartheid struggle.
in Arts & Culture
via South African Government @ 20:22 20th Aug
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This weekend at Roy Thompson Hall, a handful of elite young musicians will play their final stop on a cross-country tour. Each year, young maestros are chosen from across the country to take part in a summer training session hosted by the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. It's a non-profit organization dedicated to discovering and fostering young Canadian musicians. Our parenting columnist Karen Horsman met with some of the young musicians, and their mentors.
in Arts & Culture
via CBC @ 19:30 17th Aug
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THE second edition of the African Youth Arts Festival returns today at Harare Girls High School with an array of cultural activities lined-up to mark the three-day event.
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via Zimbabwe Herald @ 22:23 5th Aug
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Three Allen & Heath iLive digital systems were employed for a recent outdoor festival featuring Liverpool's Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Managed by the Kent-based PA company, SRD Group, and engineered by classical specialist, Ian Barfoot, the event employed SRD's newly purchased iLive systems to manage FOH and monitors, with a third system provided by Barfoot.
in Arts & Culture
via Lighting and Sound America @ 4:32 16th Aug
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UK - Three Allen & Heath iLive digital systems were employed for a recent outdoor festival featuring Liverpool's Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Managed by Kent-based PA company, SRD Group, and engineered by classical specialist, Ian Barfoot, the event employed SRD's newly purchased iLive systems to manage FOH and monitors, with a third system provided by Barfoot.
in Arts & Culture
via LSI Online @ 12:39 18th Aug
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MANY identify with Andre Jensens comments that some video games may be causal factors in violent behaviour amongst the youth (Violent video games to blame for mass killings, The Herald, September 26). It is undeniable that many of these games are unnecessarily violent, if not mindless.
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via Herald South Africa @ 4:29 1st Oct
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TORONTO (Marketwire) - This week, Marilyn Field, Founder of DAREarts Foundation for Children, joins arts professionals, Cathy Elliott, Peter Elliott and young film-maker John Cowling in a week-long series of creative activities to challenge the at risk aboriginal youth in the remote northern Ontario community of Webequie.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 13:21 22nd Sep
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IndigoVision’s complete IP video solution has provided an invaluable CCTV surveillance upgrade for Toronto-based Covenant House, the country's largest shelter for homeless youth.
in IP & Patents
via Security Products @ 15:17 4th Oct
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India's victory in the CB Series in Australia last March gave rise to a myth, one that was quickly perpetuated by some whose grasp of the game's fundamentals was a bit sketchy. The future belonged to India's youth, they proclaimed, to the heroes of the T20 win in South Africa last autumn. That India won the tri-series only because of an aging titan whose body was slowly falling apart was swiftly overlooked. Why make a fuss over innings of 117 not out and 91 when the case for youth appears so much more compelling?
in Cricket
via The Times @ 12:40 26th Sep
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"Best Buy for Kids" Established to Help Bring Technology to Children BURNABY, BC, Sept. 26 /CNW/ - Best Buy, Canada's fastest growing specialty retailer and e-tailer of consumer electronics, today announced that in 2008 the company will contribute $1 million to charitable organizations focused on youth through its newly established Best Buy for Kids charitable giving program. "The goal of the Best Buy for Kids program is to strengthen Canadian communities by supporting local and national programs that help children achieve their full potential. We want to empower youth - especially those in need - by helping them excel in school, engage in their communities through sports and education, and develop life and leadership skills," said Best Buy Canada SVP Charles Tobin.
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via Financials.com @ 22:17 26th Sep
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via Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday @ 22:38 17th Sep
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via Mobile Marketer @ 4:36 26th Aug
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Scorecards can be misleading things. When one tells you that 10 of the 11 faced at least 14 deliveries, it would be fair to assume that the batting side had piled up a formidable total. You certainly wouldn't expect a 46-over crawl to 146, and a top score of 23.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 13:09 18th Aug
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in Arts & Culture
via NativeBiz @ 23:14 9th Oct
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As thin as an iPod Nano, as full of adolescent self-display as a Facebook page, “Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist” strives to capture, in meticulous detail, what it’s like to be young right now. Working from a popular novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan (and an idiomatically spot-on screenplay by Lorene Scafaria) the director, Peter Sollett, spins a shy, sweet romance around a carefully chosen soundtrack with music (and cameo appearances) by such emblems of up-to-the-minute hipster credibility as the singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart and the band Bishop Allen, among others.
in Movie Reviews
via New York Times @ 5:24 9th Oct
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Americans will soon be able to use Xbox Live to register to vote in the November presidential elections.
in Top Tech
via BBC @ 17:35 23rd Aug
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