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Planning To Achieve
How does one plan to achieve? Well, for starters, you have to see it to believe it. After you have allowed the sight of your achievements to become real in your mind, you have to birth them into creation by … Continue reading
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How To Be a Social Entrepreneur | TEDx Talks
Great presentation on what it means to be a Social Entrepreneur. Check it out below.
UNDEFEATED: Usain Bolt and His Legacy of Achievement
Last Saturday, I learned through Facebook that Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt came in third in the 100-meter dash at the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s World Track & Field Championships in London. After reading this news, I immediately clicked over to … Continue reading
Structuring Homework Time | Active Parenting Publishers, Inc.
Here’s a short Active Parenting 4th Edition video for parents of children ages 5-12 on structuring homework time. Learn more about ACHIEVEMENT SQUARE Development & Training Centers, Inc.’s (FREE) On-Demand Service Options by clicking here.
The One World Program | One World Education
Here’s a short video about the One World Education model. The organization is based in the Washington, DC/Metro area, and its designed curriculum helps students improve their writing and critical thinking skills.
How Does Giving to Charity Help Taxes?
Here’s some helpful information about giving to qualified charities, courtesy of Time magazine. ACHIEVEMENT SQUARE Development & Training Centers, Inc. is a qualified charity, so please consider supporting our efforts with a tax-deductible donation by clicking here.
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Assessing the Need: My Justification for the Young Achievers Network
Most people don’t know this, but about 65,000 Fairfax County (VA) residents were considered economically disadvantaged in 2012? Of course, I would never have been able to cite this statistic if I hadn’t taken the time to conduct the research. … Continue reading
Posted in Academic achievement, Adolescence, Civic Engagement, Community Organizing, Fundraising & Philanthropy, Positive Youth Development, Poverty, Youth
Tagged better-off families, economically disadvantaged, fairfax county government, labor statistics, megan woolhouse, u.s. census bureau, unemployment rate
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