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Amsterdam cracks down on prostitution, cannabis: lessons for Victoria? « Robertrandall’s Weblog
Rob blogged about Amsterdam's re-think of its liberal laws regarding drug use (and prostitution, too). I left a *long* comment, a thinking-out-loud about how the factory system of education, coupled with a repression of creative risk-taking and innovation in the culture, enables and exacerbates turning to drugs.
FINAL REPORT | DIGITAL YOUTH RESEARCH
Portal page for the Digital Youth Research :: Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media project.
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"Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: An Ethnographic Investigation of Innovative Knowledge Cultures" is a three-year collaborative project funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Carried out by researchers at the University of Southern California and University of California, Berkeley, the digital youth project explores how kids use digital media in their everyday lives.
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"A floral approach to justice" (TheStar.com)
Fantastic article by Legal Affairs Reporter Tracey Tyler, describing a project initiated by David Chisling. He managed to put together a garden (with help from the Rotary Club and others) were youth offenders work to rehabilitate themselves/ get off drugs/ abandon bad lifestyles. Some very remarkable insights into creativity and working with living things, the value of producing something, and how this affects communication skills (which in turn are kind of key to a lot of stuff, although that's not something the article goes into).
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one of Canada's most unusual gardens – designed, planted and nurtured by young offenders.
Spanning two hectares next to a former barley mill in downtown Bowmanville, the property was looking a bit ragged until two years ago, when David Chisling, a supply teacher and non-denominational minister, talked the local Rotary Club into allowing him to use the site for the project.
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it is part of a growing "horticultural therapy" movement that uses plants and gardening to improve people's physical and emotional well-being.
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Harvard Institute of Politics Poll Find Youth Favor Obama, Giuliani
- so much for the myth of disengaged youth; most are paying attention, and they're not happy with what the traditiional parties are dishing up. I think this also indicates unhappiness with the parties' neglect of urban issues.
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Add Sticky NoteAnother of the poll’s key findings shows only three in ten (30%) young people believe that the Democratic and Republican parties do an adequate job of representing the American people, with a plurality (37%) saying the two parties are doing such a poor job that a third major party is needed.
- - traditional parties consistently neglect cities and urban needs; that's probably why there's so much dissatisfaction with them among youth - on 2007-12-23
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"The most interesting aspect of the survey relates less to candidate preferences than to the indication that young people are focusing on the issues facing America, and this cohort of nearly 30 million 18-24 year-olds is substantial and likely to have a significant impact in the upcoming election," said IOP Director and former U.S. Representative (R-IA) James A. Leach.
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