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Domestic Violence- Father & Son Sport
from Revver - american Videos May 21, 2008
Author: adcouncil Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 14:52:33 -0800 Duration: 17Domestic violence affects the lives of millions of American families. Nearly one-third of women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.* Statistics also reveal that abuse starts early: 40% of girls between the ages of 14 and 17-years old report that they know someone who has been hit, beaten or slapped by their boyfriend.** Historical efforts to stop abuse have primarily targeted abused women with a focus on intervention and aid to victims of domestic violence. This campaign has taken an innovative shift and targets men to take an active role in domestic violence prevention. The PSAs give men a clear role in preventing domestic violence by asking them to teach boys early that relationship violence is unacceptable.
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Domestic Violence- Father & Son Baseball
from Revver - american Videos May 21, 2008
Author: adcouncil Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:22:32 -0800 Duration: 17Domestic violence affects the lives of millions of American families. Nearly one-third of women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.* Statistics also reveal that abuse starts early: 40% of girls between the ages of 14 and 17-years old report that they know someone who has been hit, beaten or slapped by their boyfriend.** Historical efforts to stop abuse have primarily targeted abused women with a focus on intervention and aid to victims of domestic violence. This campaign has taken an innovative shift and targets men to take an active role in domestic violence prevention. The PSAs give men a clear role in preventing domestic violence by asking them to teach boys early that relationship violence is unacceptable.
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Domestic Violence- Father & Son
from Revver - american Videos May 21, 2008
Author: adcouncil Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:22:32 -0800 Duration: 26Domestic violence affects the lives of millions of American families. Nearly one-third of women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.* Statistics also reveal that abuse starts early: 40% of girls between the ages of 14 and 17-years old report that they know someone who has been hit, beaten or slapped by their boyfriend.** Historical efforts to stop abuse have primarily targeted abused women with a focus on intervention and aid to victims of domestic violence. This campaign has taken an innovative shift and targets men to take an active role in domestic violence prevention. The PSAs give men a clear role in preventing domestic violence by asking them to teach boys early that relationship violence is unacceptable.
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TTN Special Edtion: Walk for HAWC 2008
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 01, 2008
TTN has joined forces with HAWC of the North Shore to raise awareness of Domestic Violence. This edition of Tha Tech Net is dedicated to those who were not that lucky enough to be able to survive. We took part in the 2008 Walk for HAWC which took place this past Sunday in Salem MA. We would like to request that you send donations to this organization so that we can some day end domestic violence. For more information please visit www.HelpAbousedWoman.org.
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2008-04-27 From Russia with love
from Street Stories April 26, 2008
For Australian men looking for love, and disillusioned with the pub and club scene, Internet dating has become more and more popular. And an increasing number of these men are choosing women from the former Soviet Union. Many of the dating websites make bold claims about the qualities a Russian wife would bring to a relationship that family is their priority and that feminist ideals have not affected their view of traditional family values. There are pitfalls for the men who are looking and for the women who make the journey here to start a new life. Sometimes the men part with serious amounts of money in their pursuit of happiness in the form of a Russian bride and find they've been 'scammed'. And sometimes the women come here to men who treat them appallingly and exploit the vulnerability that financial dependence and isolation cause. But sometimes, despite language and cultural differences, and often a wide age gap too, successful and happy relationships are forged.
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The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted
from Psychjourney Podcasts April 13, 2008
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Mr. Chip St. Clair, author of The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted published by Health Communications, Inc. Chip St. Clair is the recipient of a U.S. Congressional Record for ardent advocacy on behalf of abused and neglected children and fights to keep child predators behind bars. He began sharing his story nationally in 2002, having been featured on major television programs such as Dateline and Good Morning America. St. Clairâs work often places him in the media spotlight as he fights relentlessly for tough legislation aimed at protecting children, having worked with fathers-turned-advocates Mark Lunsford, and Marc Klaas, and most recently helping to pass Montanaâs, Marylandâs, and Michiganâs version of Jessicaâs Law. Today, he shares his inspirational story with children and adults in schools, panel discussions, and seminars, as he lectures both locally and nationally. In his free time he enjoys outdoor activities, and indulging in his thirst for great literature. He is currently at work on several new book projects. St. Clair and his wife reside in Michigan with their two Yorkshire Terriers, Juliette and Cheyenne. Visit his website.
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2008-04-06 What My Mother Taught Me
from Street Stories April 05, 2008
We follow the closely woven threads of relationships between grandmothers, mothers and daughters. There are stories of survival of domestic violence, of dance lessons from the Rumba Queen of Milan and a Vietnamese grandmother's revenge. We also meet the producer´s banner wielding, slogan chanting, abortion-on-demand-demanding mother and her fiercely Mexican-Catholic grandmother. This feature is dedicated to the producer's mother and grandmother, Carmelita Mallea Steinke and Aurora Mallea, who both died last year.
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2007-12-30 The Beauty of Bulldog
from Street Stories December 29, 2007
Matthew Lawson is Julie Kimberley's older brother, and he suffers from an Acquired Brain Injury. Just two weeks after his 18th birthday Matt was the victim of a hit-and-run accident in which his brain was badly damaged. The doctors told her parents that Matt would never fully recover and that he would always suffer from fits of anger, usually brought on through his own frustrations. It has been 22 years since that fateful night, and in this story Julie unravels the impact it has had on Matt and her family. She talks to Matt, her Dad, her Mum and her brother Jamie about Matt´s accident, the years he spent going through rehabilitation; learning to walk, talk and feed himself again, and the effect his injury has had on all their lives.
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Enviro groups plan Dec. 17 protest rally of state decision on Michigan acid mine
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) December 14, 2007
Michigan top environmental watchdog agency sells out pristine U.P. by giving green light to controversial sulfide mineEnvironmental groups organize Monday rally in Marquette to oppose state s decision: It ain't over til' its over! - seven environmental groups issue joint statement and join forces with pledge to keep fighting project Acid mine opposed by American Indian tribes, environmental groups and many othersFriday, Dec. 14, 2007 - a day that will live in infamy in Michigan s Upper Peninsula.The state of Michigan today handed a huge defeat to American Indian tribes, environmental groups and others who have actively opposed a controversial sulfide mine that the Kennecott Minerals Company plans to build in the pristine Yellow Dog Plains near Lake Superior. The Department of Environmental Quality announced today its decision to approve a series of permits to the Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company to conduct mining operations at the proposed Eagle Project Mine near Marquette, read a press release by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).Mine opponents have said they will file a lawsuit - possibly seeking an injunction or other actions to stop the project.Save the Wild UP - one of the longtime opponents of the sulfide mine - has announced a rally on Monday, Dec. 17, 2007 to protest the state s decision to approve the mine permits. It ain't over til' its over! - states the Save the Wild UP website.Link to information on the rally that begins at noon Monday on the steps of the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office in Marquette:: http://www.savethewildup.org/blog/marquette-rally-show-your-disappointment/#comment-3568Seven environmental groups issued a joint statement announcing the fight is not over."We are extremely disappointed that after all the work which went into crafting the law governing non-ferrous mining in Michigan that the DEQ has chosen to simply ignore key components of that law, said Anne Woiwode, state director of the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter. They ve granted Kennecott a permit which clearly doesn t even meet the intent, let alone the letter of the law," Woiwode said.National Wildlife Federation attorney Michelle Halley said she and other opponents are currently considering a variety of administrative and court actions. We need time to review the final permit conditions and will proceed after that, Halley said.Link to the entire press release from the seven environmental groups: http://www.savethewildup.org/blog/joint-press-release-on-deqs-approval-of-the-eagle-project/The mine will remove nickel and other minerals from the ground - leaving behind sulfuric acid as a nasty byproduct. That has caused many to call the project an acid mine. The mine must still get the approval of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.The Michigan DNR - the sister to the MDEQ - is expected to give its approval, however critics hope the EPA will not rubber stamp the project.Link to Michigan Department of Environmental Quality press release announcing why it wants an acid mine built in the Upper Peninsula: http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135--181926--,00.htmlIn gushing over the Kennecott proposal, Michigan s top environmental protector said the international mining company met the high standard set by Michigan's environmental laws."However, critics say the truth is just the opposite: Michigan law have not kept up with the new technology proposed by Kennecott and other mining companies."This has been one of the most thorough reviews of an application ever done by this agency," said DEQ Director Steven E. Chester.Opponents fear the mine will open the floodgate to similar proposals across northern Michigan and even encourage the opening of uranium mines.The Eagle Mine, which could begin to open in the spring of 2008, will tunnel below a prime trout stream - the Salmon-Trout River - that feeds Lake Superior.One geologist s study expresses concern the river could collapse into the mine thus polluting the entire Great Lakes. A state Michigan employee left that study out of a report on the proposed project leading to charges of a cover up - but the state investigated itself - and decided the oversight was accidental.The mine proposal comes from the Kennecott Minerals Corporation - an international mining company with one of the worst environmental records.A similar Kennecott Mine in Wisconsin continues to pollute and has left the site unusable.Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm - a democrat - refused to fight the mine proposal apparently because of the state's terrible economy. However, critics say the short-term jobs and long-term environmental impact makes the mine a poor trade for a mere bump in the economy.Critics say Granholm's silence is reminiscent of former Republican Michigan Governor John Engler who supported all business proposals no matter what the future cost.Among those opposing the mine are U.S. Rep. Bart Stupak, D-MI, of Menominee: Sulfide mining, like that of the Yellow Dog mining project, may create potentially irreversable environmental damage to the region and lasting health ailments to area residents, said U.S. Congressman Stupak.Keweenaw Bay Indian Community President/CEO Susan LaFernier said the tribe continues to closely monitor the Kennecott Minerals Co. Eagle Project in the Yellow Dog Plains."Our tribal cultural committee has been very involved with it (Eagle Project) and we're going to continue to do what we can (to halt it)," Keweenaw Bay Indian Community President/CEO Susan LaFernier told the daily Mining Gazette of Houghton, MI.The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) strongly opposes "acid mine" on the Yellow Dog Plains because sulfide mining tramples ceded territorial rights and the treaties of 1842 and 1856.The mine will be built near Big Bay, the site of the murder and later filming of the famous movie "Anatomy of a Murder." Opponents say the opening of the mine would be Part Two: Anatomy of a Murder 2008":For more information please look at this blog on Urth-TV::http://www.urth.tv/content/view/18871/397/A pristine trout stream - the Salmon-Trout River - will be the very first Lake Superior tributary polluted if there is a problem at the mine that is using new and unproven technology. Photos of the Salmon-Trout River are published with consent of Northwoods Wilderness Recovery and photographer Jackie Donohohttp://www.northwoodswild.org/ (906) 226-6649Acid reaching Lake Superior will eventually make its way into the other Great Lakes.The Opposition: http://yellowdogwatershed.org/html/more_mining_news.htmlCurrent opposition is becoming more and more widespread as Michigan's people hear about the trade-off of their U.P. and waters for 75 or so jobs.U.P. groups consist of local grassroots/community citizens, the Huron Mountain Club (HMC) and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC).The tribe's hard stand that sulfide mines, and this particular mine on the Yellow Dog Plains, impose on their ceded territorial rights and the treaties of 1842 ad 1856. Photo by Jackie Donoho, Northwoods Wilderness RecoveryNational/State environmental groups that participated in the development of the new law, have come out in opposition to this project on the Yellow Dog Plains and include: National Wildlife Federation, Michigan Environmental Council, Sierra Club, National Trout Unlimited, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Clean Water Action. They have retained hydrologists, geophysicists, AMD experts, mining engineers, botanists, birding/macroinvertibrate/plant scientists, water chemists, etc., as experts in this issue. --- KBIC oppose mine: http://www.theminingnews.org/news.cfm?newsID=1958Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) members testify against mine: http://www.keweenawnow.com/views/ted_soldan_deq_06_04/ted_soldan_deq.htmKBIC tribe cultural committee watches mine process http://www.savethewildup.org/alerts/?id=418Menominee Indian tribe to call the corporation's actions a "declaration of war." http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9507/0472.htmlAmerican Indian Tribes against mine: http://www.northwoodswild.org/newspro/viewnews.cgi?id=EEZkpAZpZkdXGKQtlm http://www.keweenawnow.com/news/sulf_mining_trek_05_08/sulf_mining_trek_05_08.htm ---
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Stop the Silence
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) December 06, 2007
The Los Angeles Domestic Violence Prevention Collaborative (which is also represented by Los Angeles Urban League, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and Asian Pacific American Legal Center) is funded by the Verizon Foundation. This program employs a culturally relevant, linguistically sensitive, multi-pronged approach, including community education, outreach, multilingual materials, and collaborative media activities.If you need help or resources concerning domestic violence dial #HOPE (#4673) from any Verizon wireless phone and you will be directly connected to the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
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DID and Dissociative Disorders
from - blip.tv (beta) November 03, 2007
Here are some resources that I have received from those with DID. Mosaic Minds - http://www.mosaicminds.org/ A Mind's Journey - http://z3.invisionfree.com/A_Minds_Journey/ index.php?act=idx Newsletter - Many Voices Press http://www.manyvoicespress.com/ Informational and Personal Websites Astraeasweb - http://www.astraeasweb.net/plural/ Sidran Institute - http://www.sidran.org/ RA info http://www.ra-info.org/ Other NeeDID Exchange http://www.needid.bizland.com/ You Tube Video on DID http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUDbB5zB9xY My You Tube Site - secretoompaa http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=secretoompaa - Our World DID Style shows us how we see us. Payment
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Psychjourney Podcasts
from Psychjourney Podcasts June 09, 2007
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Ms. Janine Latus, author of If I Am Missing or Dead: A Sister's Story of Love, Murder, and Liberation published by Simon her commentaries have aired on Public Radio International's Marketplace, and she routinely speaks at conferences, workshops and press events. If I Am Missing or Dead is her first book. She lives in Virginia. Visit her website.
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May30, 2007 - Wednesday
from AFR Today's Issues May 30, 2007
Today's Issues Guest: Jocelyn Andersen. Today's Issues is a live call-in program aired each weekday at 10:04 a.m. Central which deals with the moral, social, and political issues of the day. Today's Issues approaches these issues from a perspective of biblical, traditional, conservative values.
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Off-Beat -- Stouffer's 2 for 1 special.
from Off-Beat October 21, 2006
I pity the foo, Who gets easily offended. If that's you, you may wanna skip this one. The Militia goes to an all time low on this show with a brand new game show, listens in on some good old American domestic violence and to top it off agrees with some woman's insane way of using freezer. For the first time ever, I am about to apologize for what you are about to hear, but that's what you love about the show. Now stop being such a jackass and join our forums: http://www.fortherecord.ws/forums Go post some info about yourself on our wiki under the fans section: http://www.offbeat.wetpaint.com or leave us a voicemail: (206)666-6325 Until we meet in a truck stop, ~~DeadSqwirl X.x
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