Young Scholars Internship Program
The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences has an excellent internship program for high school students.
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America’s Top Science, Math, and Tech Students Honored
From @teachermagazine – Individual students and teams won between $10,000 and $50,000 in math, science, and technology competition.
Teacher Magazine: Nation’s Top Math, Science Students Honored
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Dealing with Conflicts
Whether it’s the parents fussing at the kids, students snapping on professors (not smart at all), or couples fussing at each other, conflict and arguments often end with a stack of hurt feelings and enraged people.
It’s okay to say things like: “I don’t like what you did (or said). To me, it was a stupid thing to do.”
It’s not cool to say things like: “How stupid can you be?! You’re a real idiot!” (Well…I guess it’s cool if he or she really is an idiot.)
When resolving conflicts, be sure to focus on the issue, not the individual; the problem, not the person.
A person is not his or her behavior. THINK about that.
It’ll be easier to resolve the issue or the problem, if you avoid making value judgments about the person. This is especially true when dealing with at-risk youth, defiant teens, and people with big egos.
The Institute for Responsible Citizenship
The Institute for Responsible Citizenship (@I4RC)is currently accepting applications for its summer leadership program in Washington, DC.
“The Institute provides America’s best and brightest African American male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities, leadership development, and life‐long mentorship.”–IRC
Poetic Troubled Teens
Cool article from @edutopia about troubled teens getting a chance to express themselves poetically.
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Q & A: Get a Degree in Motivational Speaking?
Q: What kind of college courses would I take my freshman year of college in order to become a successful motivational speaker like you? -student, Georgia State University
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Duncan Nugget® #95: Health and Wellness
I once saw someone working out on the treadmill while she was reading a tabloid. The publication was three levels below the National Enquirer. The story that she was engrossed in was about Elvis and Bruce Lee being kidnapped by aliens.
How ironic is that? She was taking good care of her body, but cramming all of that garbage into her mind.
Eating healthy and thinking healthy go hand because the mind and body have inescapable effect on each other. Substances introduced to the body affect the mind; processes introduced to the mind affect the body.
Million-Dollar Question:
Are you eating AND thinking healthy?
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