Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2014

Fifteen Shot at Miami Club Party




Miami police are investigating a shooting at the club early Sunday that sent more than a dozen people to the hospital.
Photo: CARL JUSTE/MIAMI HERALD STAFF

[From article]
The party in the new club went into the wee hours Sunday morning. Strawberry daiquiris flowed. Music from DJ Bay Bay pulsed.
Then came the gunfire.
Witnesses said they heard dozens of rounds, maybe 100, rip through a storefront Miami nightclub called The Spot, wedged between a furniture store and a smoke shop.
When the bullets stopped, 15 people, some of them pre-teens and teens, were bloodied, dazed and wounded.
Miami police are investigating a shooting at the club early Sunday that sent more than a dozen people to the hospital. | CARL JUSTE/Miami Herald Staff
[. . .]
Police say they, too, don’t know yet what set off the violence, but at least one witness says it appears that two groups of people were shooting at each other.
Owners or managers of the The Spot did not answer the door Sunday to shed light on the party or the shooting.
[. . .]
it seemed as if the shooters were trading fire, with 100 or so clubgoers caught in the middle.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article2282344.html

Fifteen people shot during party at Miami club
BY CARLI TEPROFF
CTEPROFF@MIAMIHERALD.COM
09/28/2014 8:25 AM 09/28/2014 3:59 PM

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Youth Is Wasted On the Young


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[From article]
Men start becoming ‘invisible’ sexually to younger women at 39 - the same age as David Beckham and Russell Brand, according to new research.
They begin turning into ‘The Invisible Man’ from the end of their 30s onwards - and are viewed more as father figures than sex symbols.
The most obvious sign of the change is when a man is no longer eyed up by women when he goes out.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2684413/Sorry-fellas-39-invisible-younger-women-not-sure-applies-David-Beckham-Bradley-Cooper-Russell-Brand-though.html

Sorry fellas but at 39 you become 'invisible' to younger women (we're not sure that applies to David Beckham, Bradley Cooper or Russell Brand though)
Men begin turning into 'The Invisible Man' from the end of their 30s onwards
Viewed as less sexually attractive due to grey hair and double chins
Women eye them up less in bars at that age
By BIANCA LONDON
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 8 July 2014 | UPDATED: 07:39 EST, 8 July 2014

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Stand With Us


Posted November 23, 2011
Performed by - The Afula Youth Ensemble of the Afula Conservatorium
Music and Lyrics by Tibi Zohar
Musical arrangement - Yoram Zadok
Video director - Allan Pakes
Executive director - Lilach Meidan
Video editor - Roy Stein
Conservatorium director - Betzalel Kupervaser
Executive producer - Tibi Zohar
Produced by - StandWithUs

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Israel's Liberal Values

http://www.shalomtv.com

The dangers facing Israel's survival, an analysis of the Two-State Solution, and the "liberal" argument for Israel are addressed by Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal foreign-affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor. A Shalom TV exclusive.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

What's a Constitution?

http://biggovernment.com/aklavan/2010/08/12/a-young-persons-guide-to-the-u-s-constitution/

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A Young Person’s Guide to the U.S. Constitution
by Andrew Klavan
BogGovernment.com
August 12, 2010

Monday, April 7, 2008

Exciting Central Square, Cambridge MA

In boring Cambridge MA There isn't much for young people to do on a Saturday night. City elders spend most of their time and money thinking up ways to harass Cambridge youth. Here we see what some creative young people did one Saturday night for excitement.