Is this Kreemo? lol
hey its ur lil brother !!!! well lil big brother!
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27 01 2011Ask me anything http://formspring.me/dpjeter
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Who’s the sexiest man alive?
27 01 2011Sexiest man alive? Wow umm idk lol there are so many haha!
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If you could look like anybody, who would it be?
27 01 2011I really do enjoy my look and I feel like I’ve been blessed with good genes. If I could change anything I would love to be a bite taller and hair more like Kim Kardashian bc its easier to manage but my hair is great too lol .
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1 Year Anniversary of Haiti’s Earthquake
13 01 2011Today marks the one year anniversary of the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and dignitaries from around the world are scheduled to visit the city. They shouldn’t be too happy with what they find. According to the Associated Press, only about 5 percent of the rubble left from the quake has been removed, and at least 1 million people are still displaced from their homes – including about 380,000 children who are living in tents and shacks. That’s shameful by any account, but especially embarrassing when viewed through the enormous amount of money and assistance that was raised, but has yet to effectively reach its target: Americans raised more than $1.4 billion and collectively the international community pledged $10 billion in the aid effort. For all that, residents of the afflicted area are still living much the way they were days after the quake struck.
In the link below Katie Couric from CBS News discusses the dangerous and unsanitary conditions still plaguing Haiti one year after a devastating earthquake ravaged the country. Couric expresses her anger over how little has been done and her hope that new leadership will create real progress.
Just like most of you I have donated to Haiti in hopes of rebuilding the country for my brothers and sisters but there is still much to do. I have always wanted to go overseas or on a missionary trip and volunteer. Haiti needs our help. I have decided to look into volunteer programs to go over to Haiti and help. If you all know of anything I can research please leave a comment. Let’s continue to help rebuild Haiti!
Haiti Video Here.
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Willingboro HS Panel Recap
3 01 2011I should have posted these photos awhile ago but here are the photos from the Willingboro High School College Panel. The panel was a huge success. Special thank you to everyone who made this event possible and everyone who came out to support. Click on the image to make it larger.
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Danielle P. Jeter ——> Twitter.
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Isis Gives Back
17 12 2010Not only does Affairs of Isis enjoy hosting events within the entertaiment industry, she is passionate about civil change and community service. On Monday December 20, 2010 at 7:30am, Isis along with a childhood friend Anjelica Hill has planned a college panel for Willingboro High School in Willingboro, New Jersey. Willingboro High School (93% African American) is apart of our nations fallen school systems. Willingboro High School is most known for its notable athletes producted from the sports program and talented performing arts students but fails to be recognized for academics. With budget cuts yearly, lack of passion from the teachers/faculty, and children who are confused we decided to pull together as a community and Give Back!
Through the college/university panel we will present to the students what life after high school is about through the eyes of recent college graduates or current college students. The students will receive from participants a personal testament of the school’s culture (something that they may miss attending a college fair). We will stress that life after high school is real and it’s always smarter to have a plan!
The panelist/participants include:
Anjelica Hill – Hampton University (event coordinator), Danielle P. Jeter – Spelman College, Kendra James – Temple University, Gianni Lee – Temple University, Marcus Goode – Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Shanelle Dennis – Howard University, Tiffany Price – North Carolina A & T University, Erin Lawson – Neumann University, Cato Frontline Music Group (Host), and DJ Royal T.
We ask that you all, graduates of Willingboro High School come out and support the college panel. We want the presence of the community there in support of our youth! Even if you did not attend Willingboro High School, will be in the area, and is passionate about civil change please come out!
Special thank you to Willingboro High School faculty, Mrs. Bright (school counselor), and Gaetano’s Steaks for event sponsorship.
See you Monday and thank you for all the support.
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