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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Phila. Daily News Columnist, Ali, talks about the Van Stone Production Foundation, Inc., childrens services organization, at www.frontpagenews.us

Fatimah Ali | WE ARE WHAT WE EAT
OUR TWO youngest daughters are in different stages of puberty. Their hormones are flying, so you can imagine what back-to-school shopping has been like.

The other day, we were buying school clothes, and I was at my wit's end with my 11-year-old's determination not to find anything that met my approval. There, on the dressing room floor, was the ton of clothes I had lovingly chosen for her, and she hated every outfit.
Her father had warned that her choices had to pass strict parental inspection, which means they can't be revealing, tight or too short. Of course, everything she wanted was one size too small - or not part of the school uniform.

The picky dresser is equally tedious about her food, and prefers to eat everything that's bad for her instead of my healthy, mostly vegetarian meals. On this day, she had skipped breakfast while I showered, which I didn't know until we were in the store. This, of course, aggravated her refusal to cooperate with me.

In this early moment of her puberty, "baby girl" is desperate to be grown, but we don't allow her fashion sense be driven by designers who care little about preserving a child's youth. We try to be mindful of our daughters' concerns that they are developing much slower than the friends who are already in full bloom.

Our girls understand why at 11 and 13 so many of their female classmates have blossomed into womanhood, but they haven't. Most of their friends come from meat-eating homes, and our children enviously tell me about meals with them. In our house, hubby is a strict vegetarian, which means I often cook three different meals to make everyone happy. (The upside is that his healthy regimen gives him a body that looks more like 31 than 61.)

I'm amazed how fast some children are developing these days. We see little girls at 9 who look like they're 17. Since flesh-eating has never been a dominant part of our nutritional routine, our children are thinner and generally healthier than most of their peers. Back in my youth, even eating meat three times a day, our bodies changed around 12 and 13, not 9 and 10, which is called "precocious puberty" and is becoming more frequent.

"We are seeing a lot more cases of 'precocious puberty,' " says Frederick Douglass Burton, a Philadelphia internist who practices holistic medicine. Dr. Burton says precocious puberty is the direct result of today's meat and dairy, which is saturated with hormones.
Dr. Burton, who is heard regularly on WURD (900-AM) radio, also says the fast food that young people crave not only contributes to early puberty, but also makes them more violent.

Van Stone, a West Philadelphia community activist, agrees. He says a lot of the violence in urban neighborhoods comes from nutritionally deficient children who are also hungry.
"Children are going to be hyper, and act out when they are hungry or full of sugar," says Stone, who sees children who attend school loaded up with candy and soda, instead of juice, fruit or cereal.

This summer, Stone says his nonprofit Vanstone Production Foundation partnered with PAL and Malik Aziz, director of the Ex Offender's Association of Pennsylvania, to run Camp VPAL, which teaches West Philadelphia children about healthy eating. Ultimately, Stone would like to help fight crime by teaching children how to make healthy food choices, and partner with local restaurants to provide healthy snack packs to poor children for breakfast and after-school programs.

It's a well-known medical fact that more than half of all Americans are fat and that poor nutrition has a direct impact on a child's ability to concentrate. Sugar, toxins, chemicals and dehydration contribute directly to poor school performance.

In my 29 years of mothering, I've spoken to many teachers who also make a direct correlation between violent behavior and poor eating habits. My own grandson turns into a nightmare if he eats sugar or chocolate, but is a gentle breeze when he eats fresh broccoli. Many parents are unaware that their children have allergies to some of the chemicals that are in processed food, particularly fast food.

Most people aren't going to give up meat entirely, but it's important to understand the difference in how animals are raised. Free-range chickens, fed on the ground in the daylight, are far healthier than the ones that live cooped up in wire cages, and injected with hormones and steroids.

Next time you look at your 12-year-old daughter, think about those nice fat chicken breasts, which are full of drugs to make them grow them faster and bigger.

Many fast-food restaurants now offer veggie burgers, salads, fruit and yogurt in addition to burgers and fries. The fact is, the fast-food industry is here to stay, so the best thing we can do is teach our children how to make healthy choices when they get to the drive-through window.
We should also teach them the joys of cooking healthy foods, which nourish their brains as well as their growing bodies. *

Fatimah Ali is a regular contributor. E-mail her at fameworksmedia@yahoo.com.


Saturday, August 25, 2007

Jannie Blackwell the War Rose; Elders Council


Above: In response to the escalating violence in Philadelphia...we are pleased to announce the formation of the "Citywide Elders Council." Fair resolutions and peaceful outcomes is the Council's duty when the 24-7 hotline number (267) 228-7574 is called. The artwork displaying "Roger Robbie", the mascot character promoting "Stop the Killing" in Philly is an example of what Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell has been using to war against the U. of Penn District dealings with X Park. Roger Robbie is a symbol of both Blackwell's and the Elders Council's care for kids.


Jannie Blackwell the War Rose; Elders Council
by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (215) 747-8746

A Rose is Red not white. When you print out a non-color copy of a rose it is Black not white. A Red rose or Black rose, according to any person I know well, belongs to a person as a right. If a Rose is a right then a rose must also be heritage. Freedom is a priceless heritage. Therefore, I see white, red and black roses pushing up in Malcolm X Park, West Philadelphia, located at 51st to 52nd and Pine Street. And most recently in the news is a heroic tale about Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell’s war against the University City of Pennsylvania District. The U. of Penn District doesn’t see roses in the X Park. U. of Penn sees dollars out of reach. If you the reader haven’t heard about such a war here’s a very important reminder. Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell has personally gotten involved with the improvement process of the Malcolm X Park, West Philly, because it is known for containing roses. The roses in my own and Blackwell’s meaning herein is children. Children ages 17 years-old and younger, ethnically white or black or children following certain ethics good or bad are meeting at Malcolm X Park in an attempt to free themselves from Philadelphia struggles in the Councilwoman Blackwell’s District. Yup!

But during Blackwell’s struggle to end all vice in the Malcolm X Park, using her very limited funding and positive interested community-volunteer workers, the University City of Penn District suddenly attacked the X park attempting to fire one of it’s Penn staff for supporting Blackwell’s noble efforts. Penn’s excuse for struggling with Blackwell’s X Park was non-profit efforts got mixed with political business in an X Park event.

But everyone knowing about politics and non-profit events in the park understands that the Park Authority has jurisdiction over all park activity in Philadelphia. The Dept. of Rec. manages the permits to do activities benefiting children in a city park. And most parks have an honorary President of groups that overseer maintaining clean and safe park.

Yet still, the Park Authority, Dept. of Rec., nor the President of the Park Group has little police empowerment to stop vice in their parks such as smoking marijuana blunts and drug sells leaving the children roses practically defenseless. Meanwhile, Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell the war rose, not only has the empowerment from the people of Philly in her district to end vice in parks she has complete intentions to use city legislation to develop better education, schools, and public safety for children. Blackwell, a strong believer in higher education companies, like say college universities, ethically considered using colleges in her district to help develop better education, schooling, public safety and rec. centers annexed in the X Park. But the U. of Penn District crushed contented roses in the X Park during Blackwell’s rally. Blackwell quickly responded by appointing a Mr. John Fenton as Director of Community Activity. Blackwell is once again focusing the X Park, the Sayre Morris Rec. Center, 58th and Spruce St., and the Huey Elementary located directly across the street from the X Park. The way I see it, this war against vice is a war too against the U. of Penn District. Vice leads to killing. Killing? It Must Stop!

"Cultural Genocide," as stated by a State Senator form Western Pennsylvania, is the reason murder is a daily occurrence in Philly, not handguns and rifles. The "Citywide Elders Council," a group of ex-gang leaders and present community activists that have maintained a high level of doing something about kids out in the streets in Philly are re-emergence violence mediation and conflict resolution. They are available "24-7" to prevent or mediate arguments and disputes that might lead to violence. A 24-hour hotline (267) 228-7574 will be monitored to respond to calls for intervention/mediation.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

A NEW ENTERTAINING & EDUCATIONAL BOOK SET IN THE CUSTOMER SERVICE ARENA


By Sharon L. Burton, MBA

Quality Customer Service Rekindling the Art of Service to Customers

Sharon L. Burton, MBA, a guest lecturer, and trainer/facilitator with experience in curriculum and instructional design, honors the customer service and training arena with a fresh new educational and entertaining approach to enhancing ones knowledge on customer service. Each chapter unwittingly unfolds through the lens of seven characters that represent seven different business industries. It provides exciting, reflective, and easy to read narratives of customer service, through the lens of seven (7) characters that individually represent a different business industry. The characters in the book are Dollar, Stu, Meaty, Shopper, Peachie, Medic, and BATS. They portray quality customer service for personal usage, businesses, educational institutions, youth development programs, and organizations offering self-improvements skills. Dollar represents the banking industry. Stu represents the education industry. Meaty represents the grocery business.

Shopper represents the retail industry. Peachie represents the restaurant business. Medic represents the medical industry. BATS represent the transportation industry. The book,
"Quality Customer Service Rekindling the Art of Service to Customers" is a well illustrated range of customer service case studies, an augmented understanding of internal and external customer service, diversity in customer service, an enhanced awareness of communication methods, information to bridge the customer service gap between the generations (Matures, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y (Millennials), motivational quotes with each chapter, thought provoking questions after each chapter, and note pages. Whether the reader is employed at a business, plans to own and operate a business know someone in business, or developing a staff, this innovative approach to understanding customer service will greatly assist professional efforts.

Sharon L. Burton has worked in operations banking for several Fortune 500 companies working as a HR business liaison, and project manager. Sharon has managed the creation and implementation of several ground-up training and development departments. She writes policy and procedure guidelines, training manuals, and on the job training aids.

Sharon graduated from the American intercontinental University in Hoffman Estates, Illinois and completed a dual MBA. One MBA is Human Resources and the other one is International Business Operations Management. Currently Sharon is promoting "Quality Customer Service Rekindling the Art of Service to Customers" through book signings and seminars. One key goal is to see this publication in the classrooms of universities, colleges, proprietary schools, plus vocational programs all over the world. Additionally, Sharon is an administrator at Community College of Philadelphia. Currently a guest lecturer, she is pursuing opportunities as an adjunct professor at a two-year or four-year college or university.

For additional information about this book, the author, and to set up seminars and book signings, please contact qualitysolutions@verizon.net or write, Quality Solutions by S. L. Burton, P.O. Box 7457, Wilmington, De 19803. Don’t miss this fascinating, entertaining, customer service training & development book. Get your copy today! www.slburton.com, www.ebay.com, www.amazon.com.


Monday, August 13, 2007

Four College Friends Shot in New Jersey

By DAVID PORTER,
AP
Posted: 2007-08-06 20:47:18
Filed Under: Crime News
NEWARK, N.J. (Aug. 6) - In a city where gun violence has become an all too common part of daily life, these shootings were enough to chill even the most hardened residents: Four young friends shot execution-style in a schoolyard just days before they were to head to college.

Photo Gallery: 'Execution-Style' Killings


Jennifer Brown, The Star-Ledger / AP

Authorities investigate the scene where four college students who were friends were lined up and shot in a schoolyard in Newark on Saturday. One student survived, while the other three were killed.

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Three were killed after being forced to kneel against a wall and then shot in the head at close range Saturday night, police said. A girl was found slumped near some bleachers 30 feet away, a gunshot wound to the head but still alive.

The four Newark residents were to attend Delaware State University this fall. No arrests had been made by Monday and authorities had not identified suspects.

The shootings ratcheted up anger in New Jersey's largest city, where the murder rate has risen 50 percent since 1998. The high number of killings have prompted billboards in the downtown area that scream, "HELP WANTED: Stop the Killings in Newark Now!"

"Anyone who has children in the city is in panic mode," said Donna Jackson, president of Take Back Our Streets, a community-based organization. "It takes something like this for people to open up their eyes and understand that not every person killed in Newark is a drug dealer."

The killings bring Newark's murder total for the year to 60, and put pressure on Mayor Cory A. Booker, who campaigned last year on a promise of reducing crime.

Jackson said Booker "doesn't deserve another day, another second, while our children are at stake."

Booker said Monday that it was "not a time to play politics and divide our city." A $50,000 reward was being offered for information leading to the arrest of those involved, he said.

A month ago, Booker and Police Director Garry McCarthy announced that crime in the city had fallen by 20 percent in the first six months of 2007 compared to a year ago. Yet despite decreases in the number of rapes, aggravated assaults and robberies, the murders have continued.

Natasha Aeriel, 19, was listed in fair condition at Newark's University Hospital. Police identified her slain companions as her brother, Terrance Aeriel, 18, Iofemi Hightower, 20, and Dashon Harvey, 20.

Authorities believe the shootings were a random robbery committed by several assailants and that some of the victims may have tried to resist their attackers. They were piecing together details of the attack from interviews with Natasha Aeriel.

Hightower and the Aeriels had been friends since elementary school and played in the marching band at West Side High School. Terrance Aeriel, known as T.J., took Hightower to the school prom in 2006, chauffeured by his sister.

At Delaware State they met Harvey, another musician, and struck up a friendship. Friends and family members said the four were not involved in drinking, drugs or gangs. They liked to congregate at the school, which sits in a middle-class neighborhood less than a mile from the campus of Seton Hall University, to hang out and listen to music.

Harvey's father, James, said Monday the parents of the assailants were to blame.

"If you raised your kids better, this would not happen," he said.

Hightower worked two jobs and recently enrolled at the school. One of her jobs was at Brighton Gardens, an assisted living center in nearby West Orange, where her mother also worked.

On the afternoon of the killings, she told her mother she planned to spend the night at Natasha Aeriel's house near the Mount Vernon School.

"The last time I heard her voice was Saturday night," Hightower said between sobs. "She called me from work to let me know Natasha was going to pick her up and she was going to spend the night. She told me she loved me."

The Aerials' mother, Renee Tucker, said the last time she saw them was around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, when they told her they were going around the corner to get something to eat.

"They said they were going to come right back to the house," Tucker said.

Associated Press Writers Janet Frankston Lorin and Jeffrey Gold in Newark, and Daniela Flores in Trenton contributed to this story.

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Tyreke Evans Class of 2008

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If we learned anything from this past college basketball season--besides realizing that the one- year eligibility rule was a REALLY good idea- it was that a boatload of dynamic basketball talents are on their way to the NBA. College phenoms Greg Oden, Kevin Durant and Al Horford have left their mark as being dominating forces at every aspect of the college game. For Oden's and Durant's sake anyway, possible NBA Hall of Fame careers are just around the corner. But these top players must be replaced, and basketball programs and fans alike will be delighted with the fresh new talent about to take the world by storm. Listed below is selective group of standout prospects from across the country and all whom have aspirations to someday be successful in college and the NBA. Please note*- Some of these prospects won't even be in college for 3 years!

4. Tyreke Evans Class of 2008, American Christian Academy, Aston, PA Pos SG Ht 6-4 Wt 185
A can't miss recruit who can play both the 1 and 2 guard spot. He is very effective off the wing and is a big time scorer. He can create off the dribble and is smooth in transition. He plays nasty defense and has what most scouts call a "special talent." Being recruited by: North Carolina, UConn, Louisville, Texas, Villanova, Virginia

6. Sammardo Sammuels Class of 2008, St. Benedict's Prep, Newark, NJ Pos C Ht 6-9 Wt 240
He is a big time prospect for many reasons. He is an impact player that can dominate on the low block and finishes with a purpose. Draws many double teams, but uses great footwork to get around them. His upside is unreachable. Being recruited by: North Carolina, UConn, Florida, Louisville, Pittsburgh

15. Lance Stephenson Class of 2009, Lincoln HS, Brooklyn, NY Pos SG Ht 6-4 Wt 190
A top rated shooting guard out of Brooklyn, New York. He is most efficient at the top of the key and has a smooth release on his shot. He plays intense defense and is great at pushing the ball up the floor. Great defender and is smart. Being recruited by: Duke, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Syracuse.

17. Jayvaughn Pinkston Class of 2010, Loughlin HS, Brooklyn, NY Pos PF Ht 6-7 Wt 200
A young, talented prospect that is slowly making a name for himself. He has all the intangibles to be effective at the next level. He can shoot, drive and pass better than most for his age. Still very young, and will develop into a premier player in the near future. Being recruited by: None listed at the moment.
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