US Army: Parent Boost
The US Army has partnered with the Ad Council to develop a public service advertising campaign to motivate kids and demonstrate the importance of staying in school an obtaining a high school diploma.
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Category: Politics & Goverment
I joined the army when I was fifteen years old.
I don't know if I can say that I went willingly. I was afraid to be taken by force.
I was in the Mayi-Mayi group. The Mayi-Mayi are a group of soldiers from the Congo. They unite to...
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unicef, politics, army, government, soldier, child soldier, war, violence, peace, rwanda, congo, militar
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Category: Politics & Goverment
When my mother died, I just left - I was alone, moving from place to place.
Some friends of mine of told me to go into the army. They said that I'd be better off wearing a uniform like them.
I thought that maybe I could just put on...
Views: 10353
Category: Human Services
General Motors, The Salvation Army and Linda Solomon, a nationally recognized and award-winning photojournalist, partnered to help underprivileged children in a project called "Pictures of Hope. Linda, who has dedicated her...
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gm, general motors, salavation army, holiday, wish, card, education, photography, teaching, charity, human, service
Views: 11688
Category: Education & Career
The US Army has partnered with the Ad Council to develop a public service advertising campaign to motivate kids and demonstrate the importance of staying in school an obtaining a high school...
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us army, parents, ad council, public service, motivation, kids, teens, school, diploma, stay, graduate, drop out, education
Views: 8048
Category: Spanish
Cada día, más de 1,200 hombres y mujeres jóvenes renuncian a su educación secundaria y, en muchos casos, a ellos mismos. Una vez que los estudiantes toman la decisión de dejar de asistir a clases,...
Views: 7646
Category: Education & Career
The US Army has partnered with the Ad Council to develop a public service advertising campaign to motivate kids and demonstrate the importance of staying in school an obtaining a high school...
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us army, parents, ad council, public service, motivation, kids, teens, school, diploma, stay, graduate, drop out, education
Views: 7044
Category: Education & Career
Money - People that finish high school make more money than those who don't. Friends - Your friends depend on you more than you think. Respect - Your friends and family will give you props. Choices - The more education you have, the...
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education, money, high school, friends, choices, respect, career planning, future, graduate, decision, options, teens, operation graduation, youth, ad council, operation graduation, career
Views: 19510
Category: Education & Career
Money - People that finish high school make more money than those who don't. Friends - Your friends depend on you more than you think. Respect - Your friends and family will give you props. Choices - The more education you have, the...
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education, money, high school, friends, choices, respect, career planning, future, graduate, decision, options, teens, career, ad council, operation graduation
Views: 14328






















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