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Submitted by jcmpreacher on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 19:08.
We are Monumental Baptist Church, a small Christian Congregation of about 400. We are located in the inner city of Chicago Illinois, USA. Our community is under going Urban Renewal and many of our members have been displaced. We are struggling with our outreach programs in meeting the needs of young African American Children at the elementary and high schools grades in our restructured neighborhood.
Submitted by rmhsihs on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 16:40.
PROJECT OVERVIEW *Created as a mock performance production. Author does not claim responsibility for creation of script 'Waiting for Godot'. All items listed and created are purely for fictional use. OBJECTIVES: 1. The McKnight Production Company will be creating a rendition of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot. 2. We are going to create a low-budget performance composed of volunteers from the community. 3. The production will be aimed at providing the youth community with an inexpensive form of entertainment.
Submitted by deadliving on Thu, 08/02/2007 - 16:03.
Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world; while the media covers it, it still remains forgotten. Quite recently, Africa has obtained a lot of aid and media coverage for AIDS virus, Darfur, poverty, ect. Yet Afghanistan remains in a shadow, only shown on today's media for terrorism.
The children of Afghanistan suffer from not only a poor country, but one stuck in the center of a deadly war. They've grown up to the sound of gunshots and bombs, and to the feeling of fear. Many themselves have been caught in a bombing or shooting, and now suffer life damage.
Submitted by Aggie Dancer on Thu, 05/10/2007 - 15:21.
I'm graduating from high school in June of 2007. My graduating class has shortened the year to just "007" and planned activities all year around the James Bond theme. For example, our prom theme is "007 Diamonds Are Forever".
In an effort to promote safe driving, we're planning a final James Bond themed event called "Casino Royale-Don't leave your life to chance, drive smart!" Teens take a lot of chances when driving; talking on the phone, turning in front oncoming vehicles, speeding around school. The risk they're taking involves them, friends in their vehicle, and others on the road.
Submitted by LifeAsJoby on Thu, 04/26/2007 - 13:58.
A touching story about a young man battling with his inner conscious to fight alcoholism, written and directed by Jim Gradillas. This powerful play has been tour across Scottsdale, Glendale, Phoenix, Peoria, etc. since September 2006 and has been making quite an impact on audiences.