Today’s superheroes don’t drive a Batmobile or fly through the air faster than the speed of light. Their capes are white lab coats and their superpower is the ability to cure. They are men and women researching cures for childhood cancer – the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the U.S.1- which is vastly underfunded.2
Starting today, Northwestern Mutual is giving consumers the chance to honor childhood cancer researchers and kids who are fighting cancer, by raising research funds through a new Facebook campaign, Heroes for a Cure. The Northwestern Mutual campaign aims to raise $50,000 – equal to 1,000 hours of research – in September, which is National Childhood Cancer Month.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/59532-northwestern-mutual-launches-heroes-for-cure-campaign-fight-child-cancer
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When a couple of french kids are crossing a creek, they see that one of their pals is having a hard time crossing over their bridge which is a huge fallen tree. As the one kid tries to get accross the large log, other kids taunt him and joke that he is going to fall into the water. Indeed, they were right. Watch and laugh as you see the taunts, the struggle, and then eventually the fail fall slip accident. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
Sensei Arie van den Akker was born in 1966 in the city of Boornbergum (Netherlands) he is a Ninja master from the Kuroi Ryu Ninjutsu Tradition a clan of Koga Ninja. He is fighting a full contact sparring boxing match against his Sensei , Shidosdhi Andreas Leffler. Sensei Arie van Den Akker has founded Modern Ninjitsu , Ninja Kids and the Kurokumo Bushido Academy Holland and the ZVCNoord Martial Arts Academy. For Realistic Ninjutsu Training
When you take good care of the land, the land takes good care of you. The better we are growing our own fuel today, the better off our kids will be tomorrow. That's why ethanol is America's Growth Energy.
To learn more about what you can do to help America's homegrown energy source visit http://growthforce.org.
NFL PLAY 60, the National Football League’s youth health and fitness campaign, is the new “Official Champion of Play” at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, the global leader in finding cures and saving children with cancer and other deadly diseases.
To commemorate this new milestone in the ongoing partnership between the NFL and St. Jude, a St. Jude patient will join NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on stage to announce a pick during the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. The NFL Network and ESPN will televise live coverage of the NFL Draft beginning at 8 p.m. EST on Thursday, April 25.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58566-st-jude-children-s-research-hospital-nfl-play-60
Citing new evidence that many parents lack the information to prevent obesity in their children, Shape Up America! and National Turkey Federation (NTF) today announced a national mobilization to help First Lady Michelle Obama fight childhood obesity by arming parents with the facts and tools to make simple changes – or “upgrades” – in favorite meals and physical activity levels so everyone can reap the benefits of taking in less calories.
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modern Chinese dance
Melanie Zhang (8YR)
Choreography by: Teacher King
King's Art & Dance Studio
Bartle School Talent Show
To Benefit Kier's Kids
NJ
New Star
This modern Chinese dance is based on the original song named "New Star" in a
very popular Chinese TV series. In this dance, the dancer acts as a rising
new star in the sky right after a thunderstorm. Using complex Chinese dancing skills and elegant movements, the performer expresses how beautiful
and shining the new star is.
While more than 245 million Americans live within 100 miles of a national forest or grassland, research shows that a majority of children in some segments of the population are not spending active time outdoors. Research shows that only 37% of African American children ages 6-12 participate in outdoor recreation, compared to 67% of Caucasian children in the same age range. In an effort to motivate African American families to get outside more often and reconnect with nature, the Ad Council and the U.S. Forest Service have launched a new series of public service advertisements (PSAs) in advance of the 6th annual National Get Outdoors Day on Saturday, June 8th, 2013.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/62047-us-forest-service-ad-council-psa-african-american-families-discover-nature
The Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced its first-ever, national advertising campaign aimed at parents of children ages 8-14 to make sure their kids are consistently and properly wearing their seat belt every time the car is moving.
“Buckling up is an important habit to instill in children at a young age. As parents, we need to lead by example and reinforce the message to make sure it sticks,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “This campaign urges parents to never give up until their kids buckle up.”
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7467951-psa-kids-seat-belt-safety-ad-council/
The Ad Council’s I Am A Witness campaign is bringing together the top digital companies in the teen space for the second iteration of the award-winning and unprecedented effort aimed at transforming the “silent majority” of kids who witness bullying each day from passive bystanders into a united, empowered and active collective against bullying. The campaign is the first to create an anti-bullying emoji adopted by Unicode and natively available on nearly all smartphones across the world. There will be activations throughout the month of October to coincide with Bullying Prevention Month.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7933951-ad-council-i-am-a-witness-anti-bullying/
According to a survey released by the Ad Council today less than half (44%) of parents in the U.S. report that their child brushes their teeth twice a day or more. In time for back-to-school season, the Ad Council is joining The Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives, a coalition of more than 35 leading dental health organizations, to debut Kids’ Healthy Mouths, their first joint national multimedia public service campaign designed to teach parents and caregivers, as well as children, about the importance of oral health and the simple ways in which they can help prevent oral disease. The English and Spanish-language public service ads are being distributed to media outlets nationwide today.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57426-ad-council-kids-healthy-mouths-2min2x-oral-health
Según una encuesta divulgada hoy por el Ad Council, menos de la mitad (44%) de los padres en los Estados Unidos informan que sus hijos se cepillan los dientes dos veces al día o más. Justo a tiempo para el regreso a las clases, el Ad Council se une a The Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives, una coalición de más de 35 de las principales organizaciones de salud dental, para estrenar Kids’ Healthy Mouths, la primera campaña conjunta nacional de servicio público multimedia diseñada a enseñarles a los padres y cuidadores, así como a los niños, la importancia de la salud oral y maneras sencillas para evitar las enfermedades orales. Los anuncios de servicio público (PSA) en inglés y español se están distribuyendo hoy a los medios de comunicación de todo el país.
Para más, va a http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57427-ad-council-bocas-sanas-de-ninos-2min2x-salud-oral