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2010/6

MTW and the Celtics - MTW Blog (6/17/10)

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Posted by mtwblog 82 days ago under FrontPage
By Marceline and Jen, TONIGHT at 9PM the Celtics will be playing the Lakers in game seven of the NBA finals. I (Jen) am from Boston and personally don’t follow the Celtics team but I (Marceline), a native New Yorker, think that the Lakers are good, but the Celtics are better.   In fact I am confident that the Celtics are going to beat the Lakers. They have Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Rasheed Wallace, and Rajon Rondo. As a New Yorker I am rooting against the Celtics, so I hope the Lakers will win, but I think they’re going to have to bring their A-game because I can tell Kobe Bryant really wants that 2010 ring. Even though I’m not a fan, I’ve noticed that the Celtics work together kind of how MTW works to empower us youth. MTW is a youth run business to he...

To Go To College or Not To Go To College - MTW BLOG (6/12/10)

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Posted by mtwblog 87 days ago under FrontPage
By Jaime, I recently read an article in the New York Times about making a very important decisions: to go to college or not after high school. Both sides made valid arguments, talking about what should a high school student should do with the next step in his or her life. I read that there is a ratio if a high school student is ranked among the bottom quarter of their high school classes 80% will probably never get complete bachelor's degree or even a two year associates degree. So thinking about it if you do go to college after high school and you were one of those students who are in the lower percent you'll be paying for college and possibly not even get your degree. I also read about that professor Rosenboum at Northeastern said that the job market will be needing thousands of nurse's...
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