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http://www.teennick.com/blog/tags/teen%20pregnancy 
I feel like this blog helps our teens with the information they need to stay safe. Teens like TeenNick. Nickaloden is a well known name that alot of kids have grown up watching. The shows have shown a great deal of responesablity and good clear fun for our young adults. This blog is a great deal of help.
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http://www.teennick.com/blog/tags/teen%20pregnancy  I picked this blog because it gives teen the information that they need on teen pregnancy. I feel like teens would like to read this so they can not feel alone or lose. Teennick has done a great job.
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NFL Bans Players Convicted of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence from Combine By Scott Polacek , Featured Columnist Feb 9, 2016                   David Richard/Associated Press 238.7K Reads 14 Comments The NFL informed teams of a policy change for the NFL Scouting Combine in late January, according to Lindsay H. Jones of USA Today, who noted Troy Vincent, the league's vice president of football operations, released a memo to do so. Jones provided the details Monday: "The NFL will no longer allow players with convictions for domestic violence, sexual assault or weapons offenses to attend the annual scouting combine in Indianapolis." "Invited prospects would be barred from 'any league-related event' if a background check turns up a felony or misdemeanor conviction," Jones noted. "Players that refuse to submit to a background check will also be uninvited." Those players would also not be invited to the draft. Jones pointed out former Michigan Wolverines linebacker and Seattle Seahawks second-round pick Frank Clark would not have been allowed at the combine for the 2015 draft if the rule had been in place then, noting, "Clark pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after an arrest for a domestic violence incident." No. 1 pick Jameis Winston would have been allowed to attend the 2015 combine and draft, however, because he was never convicted for sexual assault allegations. In terms of the upcoming combine and draft, TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin could be one of the first to face the repercussions of this policy change. Boykin was charged with felony assault of a police officer and suspended for his team's Alamo Bowl showdown with Oregon. If Boykin is convicted and banned from the combine, he will have another avenue through which to make an impression on NFL teams, per Jones: "Vincent told teams that players who are barred from the combine will have no restrictions from attending other private workouts, pro days and regional combines." Vincent also highlighted the importance of values in the memo, per Jones: "It is important for us to remain strongly committed to league values as we demonstrate to our fans, future players, coaches, general managers, and others who support our game that character matters," Vincent wrote. The NFL and its players have faced plenty of backlash regarding domestic violence in recent years. A video emerged in 2014 showing former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice hitting his then-fiancee in an elevator, and questions about how the league and Commissioner Roger Goodell handled the evidence arose in the aftermath. Before the 2015 season, the Dallas Cowboys signed Greg Hardy, and ESPN.com detailed why many took issue with Dallas' decision: On May 13, he was arrested and charged with assaulting and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend, Nicole Holder. A Mecklenburg (North Carolina) County judge found Hardy guilty on July 15. The verdict was set aside when Hardy requested a jury trial. All charges were dropped Feb. 9 because Holder refused to cooperate with the district attorney's office after receiving a financial settlement from Hardy. The NFL later reduced Hardy's suspension from 10 games to four, which drew more ire. The combine policy change is not the only thing the league has done to fix its image when it comes to domestic violence. The NFL also created the No More campaign, per NoMore.org: Shortly after, in an expansion of an ongoing partnership between No More and the National Football League, the NFL began airing the original No More celebrity PSAs during football broadcasts and in stadiums during games. Then came a groundbreaking opportunity involve players in sharing this critical message of standing up and speaking out to say No More to domestic violence and sexual assault. [...] Nearly two dozen current and former NFL players stepped up to support the cause in a new series of public service announcements. The league also aired an anti-domestic-violence ad during last year's Super Bowl and Sunday's contest for the Lombardi Trophy between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. Jones noted the policy change revealed Monday will impact only "a handful of players each year" and that more than 300 prospects typically attend the combine in preparation for the draft.#NECDigitalDeathSpiral
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We want to seek the young crowd and family. The way I want to do this will be by posting a great picture of a MLB moment that calls to the people. A picture that shows the people that baseball is love, friends and family.  This post will go out by all the popular social media outlets. Example TV, Tumblr, tweet and face book. I will have all kinds of videos on YouTube and many others. At all of the baseball games will have the post running through it.
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 I believe that the hast tag #This mean that this is all you got this a your dream and happiness. The love for the game brings families and friends together. This games has taken the fear of war and great depression away from many years. This is what you get and this is what you have Baseball.
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I believe with any kind of social media you can bring any type of crowd. People love sports and when you show it off with the love of friends, family and the great moments of the game it will bring in the fans.  #NECBaseball 
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Being a social immigrant is a very hard task in this decade. Learning new technology can be very difficult when I was younger computers were just coming out with texting from one computer to another I remember going to computer lab and using floppy disk to save my work computers now can save your work from for you. You can text from different websites and look at different things from all over the world you can now listen to music and videos from your computer we all can video chat with one another from country to country we can do school online and shop in the world of computers have evolved since my decade learning all the different methods can be very challenging but uplifting I like the fact that I can see and talk to people that I haven't seen since high school I love friends and family photos and videos I like the different tools I can use to expand my horizons the Internet can be fun but with anything it can be dangerous. Since the internet we have had child pronography thieves stealing and Robin accounts and online dating. We rely on computers so much that we have gotten lazy we don't like to do anything without our phones Facebook or any other social media I remember using the boots and we had to visit people face to face there wasn't cell phones and smartphones and handheld tablets. The good thing about being a social immigrant is that you know what it was like when it wasn't anything cell phones or internet they are difficult to learn the different but fun.
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