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  1. SAM Awards: here's looking at real estate, Kid.(Business in the North County)(Sales and Marketing)(Michael Crews Development develops office buildings)(ViaSat ... An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Ted Owen, 2005-10-24
  2. When the kids got moving, their business took off. (Starving Students of San Diego Inc.) (Extra: Small Business) (Company Profile): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Sheila Key, 1992-02-17
  3. Manufacturing issues wear thin: Salpy shoes is growing, but will it serve the kids?(Family Business): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal by Shelly Garcia, 2006-05-22
  4. Playing Business: Kids Playing Business by Ron Piscatelli, 2007-10-29
  5. Study: Arkansans paid more on meds for kids. (Inside Business).: An article from: Arkansas Business
  6. Little Doctor (Kid's Business Series) by Piggy Toes Press, 1998-03
  7. Smart money is on these kids.(Business): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-25
  8. The kid business, how it exploits the children it should help by Ronald B Taylor, 1981
  9. Five reasons for parents to celebrate: introducing new tax benefits for kids.: An article from: Review of Business by Mary D. Maury, Irene McCarthy, 2002-01-01
  10. Arkansas college saving bonds: not just for kids.: An article from: Arkansas Business by James Martin, 1995-09-25
  11. Transploreum enlivens transportation studies for kids.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Karen Kahler Holliday, 2004-09-27
  12. Business Wire : Hasbro Revolutionizes the Way Kids Communicate with the IntroductionOf CHATNOW The Personal Communicator Designed for Today's Tweens.
  13. All about business: Ryan Mack teaches kids to take steps toward financial freedom.(Black Wealth Initiative): An article from: Black Enterprise by Diane King, La Vonda Williams, 2007-11-01
  14. Parent trap? Entrepreneurs wonder what effect their businesses have on their kids.(FORWARD): An article from: Entrepreneur by Mark Henricks, 2005-09-01

41. Wired News: Tech Keeps Tabs On School Kids
alQaida threat to kill a million American children, today s kids have a a securityguard in many cases, said Axis director of business development Frederick
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,54604,00.html
Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
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Tech Keeps Tabs on School Kids
By Julia Scheeres Also by this reporter Page 1 of 2 next
02:00 AM Aug. 26, 2002 PT With a rise in kidnappings, gun-toting classmates and an al-Qaida threat to kill a million American children, today's kids have a lot more to worry about when they return to school this fall than math assignments. To stay vigilant, parents and school administrators are increasingly relying on an arsenal of gadgets that will watch, track and, in a worst-case scenario, identify the remains of their charges. Wireless Hot Spot Directory Search for Wi-Fi hot spots near you:
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42. Money And Finances - FirstGov For Kids
is a digital strategy for reaching new markets and training small business clientsin a changing, global environment. Social Security kids Stuff Social
http://www.kids.gov/k_money.htm

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Arts Careers Computers ... Transportation Money and Finances Have you ever asked "Why do we have to pay taxes?" Do your parents pull their hair out around April 15th? Find out the answer to this and many more fun and exciting questions with these links below. Government Sites
(these sites are not maintained by kids.gov *)
Bureau of Engraving and Printing - Look at the new currency designs, fact and trivia and more. FDIC Learning Bank - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's kid's site tells you the who, what, when, where and why about this agency - with a little help from Carmen Cents! FED 101 - At this site students can find out how the Federal Reserve System creates money, how checks are cleared, and how the Federal Reserve System works. Kids can be a bank examiner and interview a Fed president. FED101 also includes an interactive game - Fed Clue. H.I.P. Pocket Change - Looking for cool games, amazing time travel, and coin-collecting tips? You're in the right place. Just visit the U.S. Mint's site and discover a pocketful of treasures! Money Central Station - Learn how and where money is made and play a number of different games.

43. Kids' Money - Making Money
Ask friends and neighbors if they need people to babysit and then they will tellpeople and your business will grow (12+). Bring games for the kids and if
http://www.kidsmoney.org/makemone.htm
Kids' Making Money
Making Money Survey
Submit your own Money Making suggestion. Check out the survey results.
What you can do:
How much you can charge: $ per
How old you need to be:
Country:
Tips on getting started:
Tips for success:
Making Money Survey Results
5/29/00. Looking for ways to make money? Check out the latest list from Kid's Money parents and kids. Select an item and see how much you can make as well as how to get started and become successful.
Kids - Always remember to talk with your parents before you pursue these or any other money-making ideas.)
Type Papers

Teach Swimming

Take Pet Pictures
Buy And Sell Used Bikes ... Mow Lawns Note: Ages For Rates And Tips Are Shown In Parenthesis.
Activity: Type Papers
Earnings:
  • $0.10 Per Word (10+)
Age:
Tips On Getting Started:
  • Pass around flyers in your neighborhood or advertise at a local school (10+).
Tips For Success:
  • Be a fast and accurate typist. Always use spell checker and grammar check (10+).
Go Back To The List
Activity: Teach Swimming
Earnings:
  • $2.00 Per Hour (2+)
Age:
Tips On Getting Started:
  • If you learned how to swim and want to teach it, you could teach kids of all ages. It is a great way to make money, especially in the summer!! So check out an easy way to make money (and it is fun, too) (2+).

44. Kids' Money - Kids' Making Money Q & A
Start your own business. kids can both make money and gain valuablebusiness experience by starting their own businesses. They can
http://www.kidsmoney.org/mmqa.htm
Kids' Money
Kids - Always remember to talk with your parents before you pursue these or any other money-making ideas.
Making money on a regular basis.
Making trip money.
Making clothes money.
Making money in the summer time. ...
Ways kids can earn money.
If you don't find a question you submitted, please Click Here for an explanation
Want to respond to someone else's question or problem? Write your response below! Include the question or problem title. Check back regularly for your response.
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Making money on a regular basis.
Kid: I'm 14 and lately I have been trying to save up for a car and for college. Are there any ways that I can make money on a steady basis?
Kids' Money: Federal law allows you to work at a number of different types of jobs:
  • Newspaper delivery.
  • Acting.
  • Non-hazardous farm work.
  • Office/clerical.
  • Sales.
  • Retail.
During the school year, you can not work:
  • During school hours.

45. All The New Kids On The Blog
Tuesday, July 8, 2003. All the new kids on the blog At tolerant Microsoft,some wonder when journals will cross line. By TODD BISHOP
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/129927_msftblog08.html
Jump to Weather Traffic Webtowns Mariners ... Forums NEWS Local
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COFFEE BREAK Mike Mailway TV Listings FIND IT! NWclassifieds Jobs Autos Real Estate ... Obituaries P-I ANYWHERE E-mail Newsletters News Alerts PDA Cell Phones ... RSS Feeds OUR AFFILIATES Tuesday, July 8, 2003 All the new kids on the blog At tolerant Microsoft, some wonder when journals will cross line By TODD BISHOP SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER Before posting an entry in his personal weblog, Robert Scoble always pauses and considers how he would justify its contents to three people: his boss, his wife and Steve Ballmer. Microsoft's chief executive may never actually see the post, but Scoble's careful approach is understandable, considering where he works. A technical evangelist for the next version of Windows, he is one of a growing number of Microsoft employees who maintain their own weblogs, online journals with everything from detailed insights into programming to general observations about life, plus links to other Web sites. Phil H. Webber / P-I

46. InformationWeek.com
http//www.informationweek.com/824/rbteens.htm. Redefining business kids These Days.Techsmart but fickle teens are being taught to expect more from marketing.
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Tech-smart but fickle teens are being taught to expect more from marketing By Eileen Colkin ecolkin@cmp.com ans Inc. is so eager to have teen-agers think of the sneaker company as cool that it builds skateboarding parks for them at major shopping malls. When opening its sixth park last April, Vans' CIO Joseph "Jody" Giles decided to try a live Webcast of skaters doing stunts at the park and promote it to loyal customers via E-mail. The goal was to keep building closer relationships with notoriously ad-wary teens. Somewhat to Giles' surprise, not only did people watchthey also bought. "It was nothing more than 'click here to see the grand opening,' and thousands of people clicked through to watch as my IT guys filmed it on a camcorder," Giles says. "We could see them click through, watch the video, and buy shoes." That success inspired Giles to use the security cameras already in place at company parks to deliver live Web footage so teens can log on to watch their friends or view events such as Vans' amateur skating championship. It's part of the effort to sell to the tech-smart, marketing-wise teen-agers known as Generation Y, so-labeled for their propensity to question everything. "You can't just throw a product in front of their faces," says Giles. "You have to give them something."

47. InformationWeek.com
Printerfriendly Printer-friendly. Redefining business kids These Days. Tech-smartbut fickle teens are being taught to expect more from marketing.
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Kids These Days
Tech-smart but fickle teens are being taught to expect more from marketing By Eileen Colkin ecolkin@cmp.com More on marketing:
  • sidebar: Ad Creep: Is It Hurting Teens?
  • TechWeb News: San Francisco: Wireless Advertisers' Utopia (2/2/01)
  • TechWeb News: Ads, Online Voting Were Big Game Diversions (1/30/01) ans Inc. is so eager to have teen-agers think of the sneaker company as cool that it builds skateboarding parks for them at major shopping malls. When opening its sixth park last April, Vans' CIO Joseph "Jody" Giles decided to try a live Webcast of skaters doing stunts at the park and promote it to loyal customers via E-mail. The goal was to keep building closer relationships with notoriously ad-wary teens. Somewhat to Giles' surprise, not only did people watchthey also bought. "It was nothing more than 'click here to see the grand opening,' and thousands of people clicked through to watch as my IT guys filmed it on a camcorder," Giles says. "We could see them click through, watch the video, and buy shoes." That success inspired Giles to use the security cameras already in place at company parks to deliver live Web footage so teens can log on to watch their friends or view events such as Vans' amateur skating championship. It's part of the effort to sell to the tech-smart, marketing-wise teen-agers known as Generation Y, so-labeled for their propensity to question everything. "You can't just throw a product in front of their faces," says Giles. "You have to give them something."
  • 48. Franchise Opportunities In The Kids Toy Store Business With Learning Express.
    Run your own business where playing with toys is an everyday occurrence with the Ifyou have an entrepreneurial spirit and a love of kids, toys, and learning
    http://www.educational-toys.learningexpress.com/franchise-opportunities.html
    Rewarding Franchise Opportunities in specialty children’s toy stores with Learning Express.
    Run your own business where playing with toys is an everyday occurrence with the leader in specialty toy stores, Learning Express.
    Looking at Franchise Opportunities in retail? If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and a love of kids, toys, and learning – you might have what it takes to be a great Learning Express retail storeowner.
    At Learning Express, the franchise opportunities are FUN and the chance to be wildly successful with your business is there! We've made it into the Entrepreneur 500 List multiple times and we've been a successful established business for over 15 years! Our successful business owners realize that a winning formula requires a measure of common sense, effort and a desire to treat customers like guests. And, of course, it requires your desire to have fun, since Learning Express is a neighborhood Toy Store! That means we offer oodles of fascinating toys and games to spark a child's imagination, a friendly shopping environment, personal service to make your life easier, and a dedication to community support - in our stores and on-line. We are also the nation's leading retail franchise of educational and specialty toy stores, with over 100 locations and franchise opportunities available in every state. The best way to understand who we are is to visit a store and experience the fun firsthand. Then contact us and we can discuss the business opportunity. Welcome to the business side of "Your Neighborhood Toy Store." Here, you can learn about our unique culture and vision. The information here will give you a good sense of who we are and why Learning Express has become the nation's leading franchise of specialty toy stores.

    49. Kids Business
    Catalogue, kids business, Community Information, About Us, City of Cockburn s Website,Back to the Library Front Entrance, Borrower Enquiry, Information Services,
    http://library.cockburn.wa.gov.au/kids.htm
    Contact Us Catalogue Borrower Enquiry Online Resources ... Home document.write('<'); document.write('! ');

    50. Memphis Balloon Business Gives Back To Kids
    Memphis Balloon business Gives Back to kids, In fact they added the word kids to their business name and started a separate nonprofit business.
    http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=1740961

    51. Business Travel With Kids
    FREE NEWSLETTERS Parent Soup ParentsPlace Diet Fitness more newsletters.business Travel with kids by Laura Sutherland Look around
    http://www.parentsoup.com/travel/getthere/articles/0,,166534_260187,00.html
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    52. 10K Run 5K Run 5K Walk
    at the Tuck School of business at Dartmouth Raising over $140,000 over the last decadeto support local charities. Tuck s annual Run for the kids, a charity road
    http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/clubs/run4kids/
    The Upper Valley's Only Road Race
    An annual student tradition at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
    Raising over $140,000 over the last decade to support local charities 10K Run
    5K Run
    5K Walk

    Event Details

    Directions to the Run

    Registration

    Course
    ...
    Besides runners, we also need race day volunteers and donors!
    Tuck's annual Run for the Kids , a charity road-race held each May, is a capstone on the Tuck calendar, providing a fun way for students to give back to their community by supporting local non-profits focusing on children’s health issues. In addition to providing a rare venue for uniting students from across the Dartmouth community with local residents, it also demonstrates Tuck’s strong commitment to the Upper Valley. We are proud to point out that this event has raised close to $140,000 over the last decade to support primarily three charities- an achievement that would not be possible without the continuing support from Tuck’s alumni and corporate sponsors. The beneficiaries of this year's race include David's House and Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD) Child Life Program.

    53. Advanced Kids Class
    Microsoft Word. The text includes business name kids Name Title AddressPhone Fax Email (Explain briefly what this is). Save the
    http://www.pluggedin.org/tool_kit/curricula/advancedkidsclass.html
    Advanced Class (The Business Project) This class is designed for 6 students who have taken the Mac Basics and completed one additional project such as Stars/Emotions. Because of the nature of the class, sharing computers is not recommended. Goals This class is designed to Introduce the kids to computer peripherals Pagemaker and page layout , and the concept of using multiple programs for one task . Each child will learn to work relatively independently, and will take home the results of their work. Day 1. Explain to the students that they are going to create their own computer business. Ask, "what is a business?. How do you inform people about your business." Have the kids brainstorm around these questions. Write their responses on the board. Explain to the students that their business must make a product that "goes with" computers. Have students look at a stack of computer magazines and pick out the items that "go with computers." Write all of their choices on the board. For example:
    monitors
    CD roms
    printers
    scanners
    etc....

    54. Fodors.com > Features > Family Travel > Hot Business Travel Accessory: Kids
    of all business excursions. But it s still a huge increase over a decade earlierwhen barely half that number of working moms and dads took their kids on the
    http://www.fodors.com/features/nfdisplay1.cfm?name=f/001113_f_bizkids.cfm

    55. The Business Of Babysitting - Caring For Kids
    Home Doing business Ages Stages Caring for kids Make Your Own Flyer BabysittingPuzzle About this Site Additional Resources Frequently Asked
    http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/babysitting/section3.html
    Caring for Kids

    56. AfricaOnline.com - Africa Kids Only
    kids only! By transforming African communications and business processes intoworldclass standards of delivery our customers can benefit from global
    http://www.africaonline.com/site/africa/kids.jsp

    57. Nevada KIDS COUNT 2003 Home Page
    access to the annual Nevada kids COUNT Data Book and other Nevada and nationalkids COUNT publications. A project of the Center for business and Economic
    http://kidscount.unlv.edu/
    2003 Nevada KIDS COUNT Data Book Nevada
    KIDS COUNT
    Because the Well-Being of Children and Youth Is Everyone's Business
    Click on the ticker topic for the latest NEWS CLIKS Nevada County Profiles: 2003 Publications Nevada KIDS COUNT in the News ...
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    CLIKS: County, City, Community-Level Information on Kids Nevada County Profiles: 2003 Publications ... Site Guide This site looks best with a version 4 browser (such as Opera , or Internet Explorer ) or later. Nevada KIDS COUNT is a project of
    The Center for Business and Economic Research
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    4505 Maryland Pkwy, Box 456002
    Las Vegas, NV 89154-6002
    (702) 895-3191 (voice), (702) 895-3606 (fax) E-mail: kidscount@unlv.nevada.edu

    58. KIDS COUNT In Montana
    Montana kids COUNT Advisory Board. Mr. Tony Herrera InCare Network, Inc. Mr.Jerry Lamb Interim Director, American Indian business Leaders Assoc.
    http://www.bber.umt.edu/kidscountmt/
    NOTE:
    The 2003 KIDS COUNT Data Book is presented as an Adobe PDF file to make viewing and printing easier. To
    read Adobe PDF files, you will first need to download and install the free Adobe
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    KIDS COUNT in Montana is one of fifty-one similar projects throughout the United States funded by The Annie E. Casey Foundation . The project is a collaborative effort to collect data concerning Montana's children and families. This data provides baseline measures that show both progress and problems in the educational, social, economic, and physical well-being of the children in our state. Developing these measures is especially important in Montana as our state economy continues to change and transform in directions that we hope will benefit kids and families throughout the state. KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children. The 2003 KIDS COUNT in Montana Data Book is the third in a series of reports on the status of children living in Montana. It includes both county level data and information about statewide trends. By providing policymakers and citizens with the best available data on the well-being of all children in our state, the

    59. PBS - Frontline: Medicating Kids: The Business Of Adhd
    The drug companies have not wanted to study kids and medicines. They rescared of them, because they ve been afraid of lawsuits. . . .
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/medicating/experts/business.html
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    Author of Running on Ritalin , Diller received his medical degree from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. While he has diagnosed some children in his private practice with ADHD, Diller has criticized the proliferation of the ADHD diagnosis and the rise of "cosmetic psychopharmacology."
    read FRONTLINE's interview with diller
    What role do the insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies play in the world of ADHD? . . . There's a suit going on right now in three states. It alleges that the major pharmaceutical company that makes Ritalin, the Novartis Company, along with the American Psychiatric Association, the main representatives of organized medicine in the ADHD movement, and the self-help group CHADD have conspired to dupe the American public into believing that there's such a thing as ADHD, and then thrust upon innocent children a potentially dangerous drug. The suit alleges that there's a conspiracy. Now, there may be some legal definition that meets the conspiracy angle. But I don't believe that there's any conspiracy at all. We have what I call the "invisible hand" of Adam Smith at work. Adam Smith, as you know, wrote the fundamental textbook on capitalism. And we have market forces at major play here, getting people to think a certain way about medications, and then operating on the doctors and the patients to get them to take them firstoften at the expense of other interventions that work. As a doctor, how do you experience those forces?

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