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The Brightest and Best
Some of the Brightest and Best students from a total of 15 long Island area schools, were inducted into the National Achievers Society at the Huntington Hilton on Saturday, June 8, 2013. Thanks to the Urban League of Long Island Young Professionals for spearheading this annual event and giving Long Islanders the opportunity to sponsor…
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In Praise Of The Collective Dots of Kind-heartedness
Our free self-empowering workshop series for high school students and their parents went without a hitch due to the collaborative spirit and work behind the scenes of some, in an attempt to get others to experience the excitement of our brand of college survival and high school success prep. We thank our sponsors, volunteers and…
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MOTHER *Maman * Mama * Madre * 母亲 * Motina * Okaasan * Mãe: A RARE GEM
MOTHER *Maman * Mama * Madre * 母亲 * Motina * Okaasan * Mãe: A RARE GEM.
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MOTHER *Maman * Mama * Madre * 母亲 * Motina * Okaasan * Mãe: A RARE GEM
May you live to experience the joy and pride of motherhood one year at a time! That well-earned joy that does not come without its own measure of heartaches, headaches, sleepless nights and anxieties, as you go through the portals of the ultimate test that precedes the proverbial testimony. Onward faithful mothers, you diplomatic openers…
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Tools of Empowerment in Place For Saturday, April 27
The last in a series of two self-empowering workshops for college bound high school students will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2013 from 8 :30 A.M to 2:30 P.M. at Molloy College, Kellenberg Building, 1000 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre. Pre-registration is necessary. More information can be obtained at www.yourtime4liny.org.
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A Creative Take! – Author: Florence Bell
Saturday’s event echoed my words, “Come dance with me and I will make you Fishers of Men.” I saw them wonder. I saw their flicker of anticipation. I saw their shadows fade. Their opened minds, Exercising, Freedom of speech. I saw them – comfortable within themselves, Relaxed in their huddles. They spoke of the “who”…
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The Empowered: What They Had To Say
“This workshop has taught me a lot. The people here have shed light on things that I have never thought about before”. -9th grade Student- “I was inspired and touched by the passion the facilitators had for the students and their genuine interest in fully supporting them in making their dreams come true. What…
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Sharing a well-written account of the state of affairs of the Indian woman. A compelling food for thought for women and men around the world. Those who are complacent are as guilty as the perpetrators – in my book at least!
