CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program

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CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program
The focus of the Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addiction’s grant celebration Monday morning was on healthy eating and exercise, but the excitement of a 10-year-old boy with a new bike quickly became the center of attention.
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CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program
The focus of the Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addiction’s grant celebration this morning was on healthy eating and exercise, but Donato Medina quickly became the center of attention.
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CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program

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CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program
The focus of the Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addiction’s grant celebration Monday morning was on healthy eating and exercise, but the excitement of a 10-year-old boy with a new bike quickly became the center of attention.
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Japanese women extend life expectancy to new high
Elderly people work out with wooden dumb-bells at a temple in Tokyo in September 2008. (AFP) TOKYO (AP) – Japanese women are expected to live almost 86 1/2 years, topping the world longevity ratings for the 25th straight year, the government reported Monday. The statistics for 2009 compiled and published by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare showed both Japanese women and men extended …
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“Prophetic work is about more abundant life for the whole world, and it is about a home everywhere, a home for all,” she said during her sermon for the feast of St James.
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Club Penguin: How to Fool someone with Rockhopper

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If your going to comment about this being mean then why watch it? You saw the title right or your just bored. You might get reported for Lying. Anyways, I have a question for Keroro fans. What is the name of the song i used in this video? I do not own Club Penguin IGNORE THESE Club Penguin Server Blizzard Mammoth White Out House Rockhopper Migrator Ship Hold Nest Quarters Yarr Aunt Arctic Penguin Times Sensei Card-Jitsu Ninja Fire Ice Water Dojo Hideout DJ Cadence Night Club Dance Lodge Gary HQ Secret Agents Spy Phone Herbert Klutzy Bear Crab Director of PSA Elite Penguin Force Command Room Tour Guide Town Snow Fort Boiler Pool Cove Forest Pizza Parlor Stage Pet Shop Docks Gift Sports Ski Village Mountain Ice Berg Lodge Beach Light House Beacon Cave Igloo Member Non Season 2 of Club Penguin How To Added corrections(not going to put 1 on the earlier tutorials) Corrections: 0:17 STEP TWO!!!!!!!!!(Instead of STEO)

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Club Drugs & Raves – Anti-Drug Culture Educational Video PSA

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Raves are late-night dance parties that are held in dance clubs or at temporary venues such as warehouses, open fields, parks or empty buildings. Some simply take place in suburbia in the homes of youth whose parents are out of town. The rave trend started in Europe in the eighties and became prevalent in most metropolitan areas of the US by the early nineties. Raves are often advertised to attendees as alcohol-free events to detract attention and curiosity from law enforcement and to appease parents. Thumping electronic music and stimulating visual effects usually are components of a rave. Party attendees or “ravers” take club drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD and nitrous oxide to enhance their overall experience. Rave promoters advertise famous DJs and PLUR, the ravers’ mantra, which stands for peace, love, unity and respect. Contrary to this mantra, these overly crowded, unsupervised dance parties have often ended in the accidental death of an experimental teen who was merely going with the crowd. Drug dealers will sell ecstasy tablets to young and naive ravers, wait for the drugs to take effect and then take back the remaining drugs along with whatever money the victim has on them. Whether a rave takes place at a friend’s home, an abandoned warehouse or a nightclub with security, overdose, rape, robbery and death are all potential outcomes. Join these amazing kids who have taken the initiative to speak up about club drugs and raves to help

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Club Drugs & Raves – Anti-Drug Culture Educational Video PSA

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Raves are late-night dance parties that are held in dance clubs or at temporary venues such as warehouses, open fields, parks or empty buildings. Some simply take place in suburbia in the homes of youth whose parents are out of town. The rave trend started in Europe in the eighties and became prevalent in most metropolitan areas of the US by the early nineties. Raves are often advertised to attendees as alcohol-free events to detract attention and curiosity from law enforcement and to appease parents. Thumping electronic music and stimulating visual effects usually are components of a rave. Party attendees or “ravers” take club drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD and nitrous oxide to enhance their overall experience. Rave promoters advertise famous DJs and PLUR, the ravers’ mantra, which stands for peace, love, unity and respect. Contrary to this mantra, these overly crowded, unsupervised dance parties have often ended in the accidental death of an experimental teen who was merely going with the crowd. Drug dealers will sell ecstasy tablets to young and naive ravers, wait for the drugs to take effect and then take back the remaining drugs along with whatever money the victim has on them. Whether a rave takes place at a friend’s home, an abandoned warehouse or a nightclub with security, overdose, rape, robbery and death are all potential outcomes. Join these amazing kids who have taken the initiative to speak up about club drugs and raves to help

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Club Drugs & Raves – Anti-Drug Culture Educational Video PSA

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Raves are late-night dance parties that are held in dance clubs or at temporary venues such as warehouses, open fields, parks or empty buildings. Some simply take place in suburbia in the homes of youth whose parents are out of town. The rave trend started in Europe in the eighties and became prevalent in most metropolitan areas of the US by the early nineties. Raves are often advertised to attendees as alcohol-free events to detract attention and curiosity from law enforcement and to appease parents. Thumping electronic music and stimulating visual effects usually are components of a rave. Party attendees or “ravers” take club drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD and nitrous oxide to enhance their overall experience. Rave promoters advertise famous DJs and PLUR, the ravers’ mantra, which stands for peace, love, unity and respect. Contrary to this mantra, these overly crowded, unsupervised dance parties have often ended in the accidental death of an experimental teen who was merely going with the crowd. Drug dealers will sell ecstasy tablets to young and naive ravers, wait for the drugs to take effect and then take back the remaining drugs along with whatever money the victim has on them. Whether a rave takes place at a friend’s home, an abandoned warehouse or a nightclub with security, overdose, rape, robbery and death are all potential outcomes. Join these amazing kids who have taken the initiative to speak up about club drugs and raves to help

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Club Drugs & Raves – Anti-Drug Culture Educational Video PSA

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Raves are late-night dance parties that are held in dance clubs or at temporary venues such as warehouses, open fields, parks or empty buildings. Some simply take place in suburbia in the homes of youth whose parents are out of town. The rave trend started in Europe in the eighties and became prevalent in most metropolitan areas of the US by the early nineties. Raves are often advertised to attendees as alcohol-free events to detract attention and curiosity from law enforcement and to appease parents. Thumping electronic music and stimulating visual effects usually are components of a rave. Party attendees or “ravers” take club drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD and nitrous oxide to enhance their overall experience. Rave promoters advertise famous DJs and PLUR, the ravers’ mantra, which stands for peace, love, unity and respect. Contrary to this mantra, these overly crowded, unsupervised dance parties have often ended in the accidental death of an experimental teen who was merely going with the crowd. Drug dealers will sell ecstasy tablets to young and naive ravers, wait for the drugs to take effect and then take back the remaining drugs along with whatever money the victim has on them. Whether a rave takes place at a friend’s home, an abandoned warehouse or a nightclub with security, overdose, rape, robbery and death are all potential outcomes. Join these amazing kids who have taken the initiative to speak up about club drugs and raves to help

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Club Penguin – Piece of Me!

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Music vid… cp style… Enjoy ;) Music by Britney Spears. I do not own music. For entertainment purposes only. The song “Piece of Me” by Britney Spears and its copyright belong to (C) 2007 Zomba Recording, LLC. I, in no way, have anything to do with this company, and the copyright of the audio used in this video. This video was used to entertain my subscribers and viewers, not in any way for profit or redistribution.

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GHB, Rave and Club Drugs – Educational Anti-Drug Video PSA

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GHB, Rave and Club Drugs; When: 3/4/2005; Sponsor: MCTFT; This hour-long training telecast will explore the illicit world of GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate) drug trafficking, use and abuse. GHB is classified as a sedative-hypnotic and/or a central nervous system depressant. It produces euphoria, intoxication and hallucinations with alcohol like effects. Because it produces such a rapid progression from drowsiness to sleep, it is often used as a “date-rape” drug. The program will focus on GHB trafficking, “date-rape” case studies, and GHB on the Internet. It will also cover the use, abuse, addiction and the pharmacological effects of the drug and what law enforcement officers need to know to recognize the indicators that a suspect is high on GHB. The program will also include a segment on Rave and Club Drugs — particularly Ecstasy — how to recognize the indicators and hear one mother’s story of how an experiment with Ecstasy cost her high school son his life. Program Panelists: Scott Albrecht; DEA Special Agent, Tampa, FL Office; Trinka Porrata; Retired Los Angeles Police Department Narcotics Detective; Target Audience: Primary target audiences for this program will include law enforcement officials, drug prevention specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act grantees, Safe and Drug-Free Schools coordinators, educators, administrators, counselors, treatment providers, drug court members, policy makers, business leaders, coalition volunteers, drug demand reduction coordinators

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Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner 90sec. Trailer

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DISCLAIMER: The views or opinions expressed on www.joerednerthemovie.com , the film trailer, and our My Space page are of the filmmakers only. Joe Redner has not endorsed this website and the opinions do not necessarily represent the opinions or views of Joe Redner or Joe Redner Enterprises. Loved…Admired…Hated!!! Charismatic to some and revolting to others. Joe Redner is most often associated with owning one of the most famous nude clubs in America, the Mons Venus. Although Joe has been fighting the city’s zoning laws, and winning, since the 1970′s, Joe Redner and the Mons Venus came into the national spotlight in 1999 when Tampa’s City Council, with support from Mayor Dick Greco, tried to ban lap dancing. The city ordinance passed, but not without an explosive fight that made national headlines with feature stories on ABC’s “20/20″ and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.” Many terms have been used to describe Joe, including: pimp, pervert, patriot, philanderer, politician, instigator, intellectual, self- promoter, humanitarian, hypocrite, publicity hound, male pig, exploiter, criminal, narcissist, hero and genius. This is the FIRST full- feature, completely independent documentary to explore the life of legendary Florida strip club owner, Joe Redner, also known as the father of the nude lap dance. Directed by Shelby McIntyre and produced by Chris Woods, this documentary explores the man that has been arrested over 140 times, earned his GED in jail at the age of 40

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