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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Incredible Advertisement Commercial

From India and sponsored by Lifebuoy.  Social marketing at its best.  Cool music.

TEDxManitiba - Micheal Champagne: Oppression to Opportunity

Micheal Redhead Champagne is a 24 year old Cree born and raised in the North End of Winnipeg.  By night, Michael organizes AYO! (Aboriginal Youth Opportunities) - a youth-led anti-gang organization committed to breaking stereotypes and creating opportunities in the community and by day he is all about advocacy.

What Your Facebook Likes Reveal Could be a Privacy Nightmare

Clicking those friendly blue "like" buttons strewn across the Web may be doing more than marking you asa fan of Coca-Cola or Lady Gaga.  It could out you as gay, reveal how you vote and even suggest that you're an unmarried introvert with a high IQ and a weakness for nicotine.  That's the conclusion of a study published last week by the national Academy of Sciences that analyzed 58 000 American Facebook users.

Tavi Gevinson: A Teen Just Trying to Figure it Out!

Fifteen year old Tavi Gevinson had a hard time finding strong female, teenage role models - so she built a space where they could find each other.  At TedxTeen, she illustrates how the conversations on sites like Rookie, her wildly popular web magazine for and by teen girls, are putting a new, unapologetically uncertain and richly complex face on modern feminism.

Study: Children of Divorce More Likely to Become Smokers

Out of 19 000 adults, the odds of having smoked 100 or more cigarettes increased by 48 and 39% for sons and daughters, respectively, of separated or divorced parents.   Read full article. 

Why Twenty Somethings Aren't Doomed to be Poor (But thirty Somethings Might Be)

Find out why today's twenty and thirty somethings may never end up as rich and financially secure as their parents.

Watch Without Laughing!

Jeff Gordon and Pepsi MAX go to a car dealership where a disguised Jeff Gordon takes an unsuspecting car salesman on the test drive of his life.




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