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FEATURE ARTICLE

 MILLENNIAL EXPERIENCES THE 2014 WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA NATIONAL CONFERENCE.


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Guest entering the ballroom as the 2014 World Affairs Council of America National Conference convening on the November 5-7, 2014.

In the lounge area of the Capital Room restaurant adjacent to the lobby of the Fairfax at Embassy Row hotel, greetings are exchanged among guest converging near the open bar. Formerly known as The Jockey club, the legendary Washington, D.C. restaurant is host to cocktail reception for guest who’ve travel from around the country, with lights dimmed low and smell of wine and shrimp hors d’oeuvres surrounding them. Among the guest are group of young college students, one of which is Jalyn Evans of Pittsburgh. In her grey pants suit and sophisticated braided low bun, Evans exudes confidence as she stated that, “feels excited and a bit anxious, but most of all pumped to get to know everyone, especially the other college students.”

As stories of who traveled the farthest is lively debated among the fifteen college students from around the country, attention draws to Bill Clifford, president and CEO of World Affairs Councils of America, who inform the crowd the ballroom is ready and set for dinner to begin. Evans and the other students, representing their perspective

Jalyn Evans looks on as Bill Clifford, President and CEO of World Affair Council of America, welcome guest to open the 2014 World Affairs Council of America National Conference convening on November, 5-7, 2014 at Washington, D.C.

Jalyn Evans looks on as Bill Clifford, President and CEO of World Affair Council of America, welcome guest to open the 2014 World Affairs Council of America National Conference convening on November, 5-7, 2014 at Washington, D.C.

councils, have been awarded scholarship from the Council and are to begin their experience attending the 2014 World Affair Councils of America National Conference. Held annually for over two decades, the Conference engages the national network’s leaders and members drawn from the business, civic, and education communities with leading policy-makers and experts. The Conference this year focused on America and the World 2015, and convened from November 5-7.

As the migration of guest slowly begins, makes it’s way through the hotel lobby, and finally onto their seats at one of twelve tables in the 2,600 square feet space. With white and gold colors accentuating the grandeur chandeliers and 19 foot ceilings, President Clifford officially welcomes distinguished guests and speakers to the 2014 World Affairs Councils of America National Conference.

The 2014 National Conference agenda will discuss and examine various topics, including: China; Cybersecurity; Youth, Jobs, and Social Unrest; Future of Energy; and Climate Change.

Keynote Speaker Gen. David G. Perkins of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Keynote Speaker Gen. David G. Perkins of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Throughout the conference, Evans was most interested and looking forward to keynote speech by Gen. David G. Perkins of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. Introduced by James Falk, the president and CEO of World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth, the information and knowledge he shared with guest and was impacting, as he asserted that, “the future is unknown, unknowing, and constantly changing because it’s a complex world.” While audience were captivated by his intelligence, Gen. Perkins was funny, relaxed, and easily conveyed his concept to never lose clarity in search of accuracy.

Another speaker who made an impact on Evans was Dr. Moises Naim, best-selling author and internationally-syndicated columnist. His talk about the end of power for powerful nations like America, and the dilemma America faces on whether it should be involved in middle east conflicts or fight ISIS was important for Evans, “as it’s on the news lately.” Also, she appreciated and enjoyed reading Dr. Naim’s lately test book, End of Power, for which everyone attending the Conference received free of charge.

Jalyn Evans, stands third from left, with fellow college students stand for commemorative picture at the Mexican Embassy on November 6, 2014.

Jalyn Evans, stands third from left, with fellow college students stand for commemorative picture at the Mexican Embassy on November 6, 2014.

Her most memorable experience of the conference was in the second day of the Conference, where guest had pleasure of visiting one of three embassies whichhosted a reception in our honor.Evans and few other scholarship recipients visited the Embassy of Mexican in Washington, D.C., where she had a lovely time even without the chance of meeting the ambassador himself due to an emergency.

Even with a jam packed schedule for the three day she stayed in Washington, D.C., Evans had chance to explore and visit popular attraction of the city. After walking through the Washington monuments, she and small group consisting of other students and directors of the Columbus, Ohio branch visited the landmark W Hotel rooftop bar and enjoyed some quality down time. It was only fair that throughout her time attending the 2014 World Affair Council of America National Conference,what Evans takes away most is the chance of meeting, socializing, and interacting with fellow college students who she can relate, and stated that, “ YES! The scholarship recipients were awesome.”

To read more about the 2014 World Affairs Councils of America, Click Here.

For more information on the World Affairs Councils of America, Click Here.


PHOTOJOURNALISM WITH CAPTION

PHOTOJOURNALISM

Penn State student Mackenzie Veet swipes fellow student’s ID at checkout counter of Biscotti’s on rush hour of Monday September 29, 2014.

 


30-SECONDS RADIO BROADCAST INTERVIEW

 

Status

I’m At A Crossroad!!!!!


 

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I’m currently 26 years old and I’m smack in middle of a quarter-life crisis. Still perusing a college degree, which I’m not even sure will help me or bury me in debt.

I clearly am lost in a world were I’m afraid to step out of this path which has been paved and guided for me.
I know what I want to do with my life, and I’m ready and prepared to begin my career and that part of my life.

But I think I just need a little nudge or kick in the behind to get me started.

I’m At A Crossroad!!!!!


I’m currently 26 years old and I’m smack in middle of a quarter-life crisis. Still perusing a college degree, which I’m not even sure will help me or bury me in debt.
I clearly am lost in a world were I’m afraid to step out of this path which has been paved and guided for me.
I know what I want to do with my life, and I’m ready and prepared to begin my career and that part of my life.

But I think I just need a little nudge or kick in the behind to get me started.

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NEW AGE, NEW ME!!!


I’ve recently marked my 24th birthday and I’ve promised myself a few things I want to accomplish before I am a quarter century years old, or as normal people call 25 years.

I know I’ve done this before and never actually stuck to it, but this time is different. WHY YOU MIGHT ASK?

Well, it’s because  I’ve got a little bit more INDEPENDENT recently.

I’ve got myself a pretty new J-O-B at a very well-known retail store, and got a bit of cheddar saved up in the bank.

I’ve got a CREDIT CARD.

And, I’ve been introduced to online shopping, which is ADDICTING!!!!

But most importantly, I’m almost done with school and I know that’s when life truly begins and I’m no longer just a student and will enter the world of the workforce.

I’m soon going to encounter a crossroad where I would have to choose my path in life and have to give 1000% of my energy into creating a smooth road in the this thing called life. I don’t guarantee that I will succeed, damn it I’ll give it my all.

PEACE OUT!!!!!

BETTER LATE THEN NEVER….RIGHT????


OKAAAAY….I…AM…A…SCREWUP!!!

Today’s date is Septermber 28, 2012 and the last time I blogged was May 03, 2012…..ONLY 4+ MONTHS.

NOT BAD…

NOT BAD AT ALL.

BUT….I still feel the need to own up to my laziness and apologize to you my dearest of them all.

Blog I promise no to ignore or neglict you in my life. I promise to post at least ONCE A WEEK cuz daily ain’t happenin’. PLus, I promise to always share with you my life in the form of witty post and updates of what I persume is going to be EPIC!!! FInally, I promise to always do my best in life so I can have awesome things to share with you. So, don’t be hoffin’ and puffin’ with me fella…cuz you knows I can HOLLA!!!

 

 

PS. …..I HAVE NO WORDS TO EXPLAIN THE LAST STATEMENT I MADE IN MY APOLOGY >__>

My Future Self!!!!


A quick video of what I want to general be doing in the future….

Alloy Entertainment produces some of the best TV show for Teenagers and Young Adults.

Some series produced by the company include: THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, GOSSIP GIRL, and PRETTY LITTLE LIARS.

Heres link to their website…

ALLOY ENTERTAINMENT.

Also, here is their execute Stacey Silverman giving expert advice to up and coming writers and producers in Hollywood.

Oscars 2012= ANGELINA JOLIE’S RIGHT LEG ^_^


February 25 was the annual Academy Awards a.k.a Oscars and….

OMG ANGELINA JOLIE’S RIGHT LEG STOLE THE SHOW!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA….SHE….KILLED…IT!!!!

P.S.

My FAVORITE oscar dress was *drumroll*…..

Michelle Williams In Louis Vuitton !!!!