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Topic: Kids (2000s magazine)


  
  Kids | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
.kids is a proposed top-level domain that its supporters hope would deter the spread of pornography to minors.
Kids (1995) is a film centered on a day in the life for a group of New York City teenagers and their unrestrained behavior towards sex and drugs during the emergence of HIV.
Kids is often compared to similar films such as Thirteen and Kidulthood, which deal with most of the same issues.
info.babylon.com /onlinebox.cgi?rt=ol&cid=CD776&term=Kids&tl=English&uil=English&tid=AffToolbar   (314 words)

  
 40 greatest magazine covers announced (Chatham Journal Weekly)
A judging panel of 52 magazine editors, design directors, art directors and photography editors was charged with picking the 40 top covers from a pool of 444 images representing 136 magazines.
Magazines were invited to submit up to four entries from their respective publications.
Entrants were also encouraged to nominate covers of magazines that were not published by their company or were no longer being published.
www.chathamjournal.com /weekly/ae/art/magazine-covers-51018.shtml   (1327 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > 1960s
Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s - 1960s - 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Growing popularity of religions other than Christianity in the West, and of atheism; Time Magazine asks: "Is God Dead?"
u - kids safe search engine for children, parents and teachers.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/19/1960s   (371 words)

  
 Are You Afraid of the Dark? TV Show - Are You Afraid of the Dark? Television Show - TV.com
This show is about a group of kids meeting in the woods to take turns telling scary stories.
Ghost Chasers was a magazine that employed Gilly, Ted, and Tina as investigators of the paranormal.
These kids were Daphne Blake, Freddy Jones, Velma Dinkley, Norville...
www.tv.com /are-you-afraid-of-the-dark/show/744/summary.html   (746 words)

  
 The Escapist - Alarmism 2020
In the late 2000s, a bipartisan legislature decided to make the ESRB and MPAA regulatory bodies, after learning violent and sexually explicit media proved harmful to the nation's youth.
Years later, kids were still coming into contact with perverse media, and another bill was passed, officially labeling movies, books, and games more extreme than Walker Texas Ranger as "snuff;" possession became an arrest-able offense, and a sprawling fl market was born.
Scientific evidence challenging the notion that suggestive topics and content don't turn children into sociopaths was published by leading news organizations.
www.escapistmagazine.com /issue/5/17   (175 words)

  
 Kids Swimwear
Kids (2000s magazine) - Kids: Fun Stuff To Do Together was a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier Kids magazine of the 1970s).
Liberty's Kids - Liberty Kids was a 40-part animated television series produced by DiC Entertainment and broadcast on PBS Kids from September 2, 2002 to August 13, 2004 and Kids' WB (becoming Kids WB on the CW starting September 2006) since August 2004.
Kid Nike Shoes Tennis - Kid Nike Shoes Tennis Sneakers Sneakers are an essential fashion kid nike shoes tennis and lifestyle statement kid nike shoes tennis and have become a form of self-definition for both the average person kid nike shoes tennis and the kids in cutting-edge subcultures.
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 Business Idea for Kid
Kids (2000s magazine) - Kids is a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier Kids magazine of the 1970s).
Creative paint techniques business idea for kid and color combinations that make kids say "wow!" Do-it-yourself ideas for spacious lower levels, compact condos, business idea for kid and traditional two-story plans as well as contemporary townhomes.
Quick Meals for Healthy Kids business idea for kid and Busy Parents is the perfect solution for tight schedules business idea for kid and empty stomachs.
www.vikjet.com /businessideaforkid.html   (798 words)

  
 Score Big in Sports Apparel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The sports world is ever-changing, as the definition of "sport" widens to include more activities than ever before, and more people of all ages and backgrounds compete in athletics across the board.
With every new era of sports seems to come a new set of preferences for pants and shorts lengths and styles, and the trends of the 2000s are no exception, evolving from the standards set by the hip-hop culture of the 1990s.
With more teams of all age groups seeking a professional look — and a lot of parents willing to shell out the big bucks for their kids — the market for embroidered goods is still viable.
www.embmag.com /embroiderymonogram/magazine/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002611098   (1306 words)

  
 Kid Lunch
The Kids recently rescued puppies kid lunch and are holding a lunch in town square to celebrate their new additions.
Business Idea for Kid - Business Idea for Kid Kids (2000s magazine) - Kids is a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier Kids magazine of the 1970s).
Savvy one- to appreciate birds chosen by turning around the same skill, he shares that can enable users to wander the kid lunch that can be seen that are just focus is lively vacation?.
www.wildbirdpreserve.com /kidlunch.html   (841 words)

  
 The Overworked, Networked Family
With many educated mothers and fathers working longer hours, they are linked to their kids by a web of cell phones and e-mails.
At the same time, kids are taking the initiative to pursue more activities and are using information technologies to nurture their own electronic networks of relationships, from friends at school to cousins in distant cities.
While raising her kids, now in college, Nell Minow worked three days a week out of her home office in suburban Washington.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/05_40/b3953607.htm   (1907 words)

  
 The Brady Kids TV Show Characters And Episodes
The Brady Kids was, of course, a "spin-off" of the series, "The Brady Bunch".
Originally, there were 18 episodes of The Brady Kids produced with the voices done by the original Brady Kids actors.
Most of the series concentrated on the kids, their friends, and their animal friends playing outside and (mostly) hanging out in their treehouse.
www.crazyabouttv.com /bradykids.html   (388 words)

  
 Digital Matters - Issue 52
Bandwidth and storewidth companies have been hammered over the course of the past 18 months, to the point where they are now selling at relatively reasonable prices.
Like the real-estate glut of the late 1980s, the bandwidth glut of the early 2000s is almost certainly a temporary phenomenon.
So it's not surprising that major investment houses are scouring the countryside, looking at Internet-infrastructure companies that will enable the coming of all of these new technologies.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/52/jellis.html   (1235 words)

  
 Tulsa Kids Articles
Emily has been the number one girls’ name throughout the 2000s, but its popularity has peaked.
Amazingly, Emma wasn’t in the top 20 in 1999, but during the 2000s it, along with Grace and Isabella, was the fastest rising girl’s name.
Jacob has been the most popular boys’ name during the 2000s, but unlike the top-ranked girls’ name, Emily, its popularity is still on the rise.
www.tulsakids.com /babyguide/baby-6.html   (274 words)

  
 Joey McIntyre - Music Downloads - Online
Bio: Best remembered for his stint as a member of Eighties teen idols New Kids on the Block, singer Joey McIntyre was born in Needham, Massachusetts on December 31, 1972.
He was just 13 when he joined the New Kids in 1985, three years later topping the pop charts with their second album Hangin' Tough; by 1991, the group even topped Forbes magazine's list of highest-paid entertainers.
However, as their fickle teen audience aged, the New Kids quickly fell out of commerical favor, and after unsuccessfully attempting to modernize their sound with 1994's Face the Music (credited to NKOTB), the quintet disbanded.
musicstore.connect.com /artist/387/Joey-McIntyre/1000991.html   (141 words)

  
 Scouting Magazine - November/December 1998
Approaching a vacant lot across from a church, the fl-and white police car slows as the driver spots kids running around in the grass and trees.
Finally, he explains, "My biggest satisfaction is seeing the fruits of my labors--boys who stay away from trouble and then return to say, 'Thanks!' What a thrill it is to have a grown-up stop me somewhere, grab me in a hug, pound me on the back, and ask, 'Do you remember me, Mr.
All rights thereunder reserved; anything appearing in Scouting magazine or on its Web site may not be reprinted either wholly or in part without written permission.
www.scoutingmagazine.org /issues/9811/a-sprk.html   (1615 words)

  
 Beddown in Bishkek
Six French Mirage 2000s were the first coalition fighters assigned to the base.
"You carry guns as you are surrounded by all these kids," he said.
Your contributions help support AFA initiatives to educate the public about the need for a strong national defense, advocate aerospace power and directly support our Air Force family are tax deductible.
www.afa.org /magazine/july2002/0702bishkek.asp   (2338 words)

  
 NCAA Basketball - The Chalkboard - Lesson Plans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Use 1 of three options: (1) Seek open library time for your students; (2) seek computer lab time for your students; or (3) work with your school's media specialist to obtain encyclopedias, history books and magazine and newspaper articles on women's sports from the 1970s to the present.
For example, those researching the 1970s might get pink, the 1980s light blue, the 1990s green and the 2000s yellow.
Allow students to add creativity to their time line sheets by drawing pictures or including newspaper or magazine clippings or printouts of Internet articles (be sure the source is clearly indicated).
www.ncaa.org /bbp/basketball_marketing/kids_club/htdocs/thechalkboard/lessonplans/15_6th_8thSocStud_L07.html   (924 words)

  
 USD Magazine - University of San Diego
The school, which was created by a coalition of education practitioners and business leaders, was profiled last year in Forbes magazine as a model charter school.
morning chatter gives way to purposeful quiet: some kids are in class, forming groups to develop Web sites or PowerPoint presentations; others are outside the project rooms with laptops, huddling with peers, making neat messes.
The atmosphere may look unstructured, but the engagement of the students is evident in their focused concentration.
www.sandiego.edu /publications/usdmagazine/spring2005/featureb.shtml   (497 words)

  
 Old Dominion University Alumni Magazine - DEPARTMENTS
Jeanne E. Harmon '85 completed her M.B.A. last August at Wilmington College in Delaware and was recently appointed lecturer in the Department of English and Modern Languages at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
She also is the adviser to the student radio station and the student news magazine.
Old Dominion University Magazine is published three times a year by the Office of Institutional Advancement.
www.odu.edu /ao/alumni_magazine/summer01/stories/classnews.html   (6144 words)

  
 Cops 4 Kids Website Sammie's Car Project Page...
All kidding aside this is one of the most important stages for a flawless deep penetrating custom paint job.
He was a neighborhood Kid that reminded me of the movie character Dennis the Menace.
I have known Bob and his crew for several years and they are a great when it comes to volunteering their time and helping the community.
www.copsforkids.net /sam.html   (6914 words)

  
 Pomona College Magazine :: PCM Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pomona College Magazine is published three times a year by Pomona College
These and other Pomona graduates from the 1950s to the 2000s are working against the odds to make films outside Hollywood’s major studios.
Some support themselves with work in film, others have “day jobs” and pursue their projects in spare moments and sometimes with spare money.
www.pomona.edu /Magazine/PCMsp05/OOfilmmakers.shtml   (1262 words)

  
 Filmmaker Magazine | Web Articles: DID YOU HEAR THE STORY ABOUT THE RABBI WHO SLEPT ON THE COUCH?
I mean, I took the camera out, and here are people who hadn’t used Yiddish in 50 years, who didn’t pass on the language for various reasons, one of which is they just don’t want their kids to be identifiably Jewish in Hungary.
And all of a sudden they were groping for some dusty yarmulke in a corner somewhere, and the women put their little doilies on their heads that they picked up at synagogue, and just really sort of arranged themselves for what they perceived to be a public discussion.
People are reaching out to their parents, parents are reaching out to their kids.
www.filmmakermagazine.com /archives/online_features/rabbi_couch.php   (2531 words)

  
 Door County Magazine
"He was particularly fond of those new seats, and we had to go down and keep the high school kids from putting their feet on the chairs in front of them," he said.
The new owners also bought a former corner drugstore two doors down at Jefferson Street and Third Avenue, converted it to a movie theater and added two more screens downtown.
But downtown theaters were on the decline and by the early 2000s, both theaters had been closed and gave way to a new multiplex built on the city outskirts.
www.doorcountymagazine.com /theatre.html   (1213 words)

  
 Fly Magazine-Band/Performers Archive Article
If somebody made a Saturday-morning cartoon series about eight sassy kids who took a time warp back to the 1970s and started a rock band, it would still be nowhere near as animated as The Suburban Sound.
As Joe Perry once put it, “You can have the rock, but you need the roll.” And that’s what The Suburban Sound have got going for them: a monstrous amount of roll.
The band’s members, most of whom have been playing together since high school, stumbled upon classic rock in the early 2000s after growing tired of getting lost in the region’s bottomless pit of hardcore and punk bands.
www.flymagazine.net /archive_bands_article.cfm?id=389ca547   (510 words)

  
 Slant Magazine - Film Review: Hostel
It was painful to watch one of them turn into a "human meatloaf" of the undead and the other to suffer tragically through a hellish lycanthropic curse.
But the times have changed, and our American backpackers in the 2000s, as evidenced by the two guys in Eli Roth's Hostel, have become coarse and jaded.
If you replaced every single one of his actors with the kids from South Park, you'd have exactly the same movie (and the added benefit of the pop culture irony the South Park creators provide that Roth remains infuriatingly oblivious to).
www.slantmagazine.com /film/film_review.asp?ID=1988   (947 words)

  
 SI.com - Magazine - Grace, style and morality (cont.) - Wednesday September 27, 2006 2:58PM
SI.com - Magazine - Grace, style and morality (cont.) - Wednesday September 27, 2006 2:58PM
Along with attending dozens of pre-tournament meetings, Nelson also helped with player recruitment.
He produced hand-written notes to pen pals like Woods and Phil Mickelson, along with making his annual visit to the Players' Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., until the early 2000s, working the driving range while leaning on his cane to pick up any last-minute commitments.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2006/magazine/09/26/byron.nelson/2.html   (540 words)

  
 2000s
After visiting Southeast Asia, Amanda Tisch settled down in NYC and is currently a market associate for Harper's Bazaar magazine in the fashion department.
Lauren Isaacs is also in the city working for a magazine public relations firm.
He also joined a dance group in Boston and taught dancing to kids in an after-school program.
cornell-magazine.cornell.edu /Archive/2002sepoct/notes/2000to2002.html   (2033 words)

  
 Buyer Be Aware - New York Times
She exhibits her work in shows with titles like “Love Your Money” and “Available Credit,” and she also sells things in an online shop: drawings; stuffed dollar signs sewn from “vintage and recycled materials”; and pillows with sewn-on designs inspired by credit-card logos.
For $4, you can buy a zine of her pen-and-ink-drawings of purchases she made in May 2006: “Exciting stuff here kids.
Her hope, she says, is to engage an audience on a more conceptual level, inviting them to think about consumption and obsession and their after-effects (and to think of them more frequently than during the holiday retail frenzy that begins this coming “fl Friday”).
www.nytimes.com /2006/11/19/magazine/19wwln_consumed.html?ex=1321592400&en=c26ffb7591aa0df9&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (770 words)

  
 Why The Economy Is A Lot Stronger Than You Think
You read this magazine religiously, watch CNBC while dressing for work, scan the Web for economic reports.
Total investment rises, going from 23.8% of national spending in the 1970s to 25.1% in the early 2000s -- much higher than the 18.3% the conventional numbers show.
That helps explain why the economy has sustained strong productivity growth, and why foreign investors continue to pour money into the U.S. Factoring in the knowledge economy also helps us understand why the recession of 2001 seemed worse than the official statistics showed -- and why the recovery was so slow.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/06_07/b3971001.htm   (3439 words)

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