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One Young World Inaugural Summit

One Young World is the first youth leadership summit to bring together leaders age 25 and under from the world’s 192 countries. It was initially launched in Davos, Switzerland, at the 2009 World Economic Forum. The summit in London, England, will be the organization’s inaugural event.Muhammad Yunus

Also known as "Young Davos," One Young World will happen from February 8 – 10, 2010, and will include several hundred delegates under the age of 25 from around the planet through a selection process. The event will be open to the public on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites.

After an official welcome by London Mayor Boris Johnson on Feb. 8th, at the Opening Ceremony, One Young World delegates will kick off the summit with a session called “The Environment and Its Protection,” guided by One Young World counselors Kofi Annan and Sir Bob Geldof.

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus will speak on social enterprise, followed by an address by HRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway on global dignity.

Each of six sessions will feature addresses from six delegates, a vote by attending delegates on its particular draft resolution, then an announcement of the voting results.

Subsequent sessions include: “Interfaith Dialogue,” led by CEO of the British Council Martin Davidson; “The Role of Global Business,” led by One Young World Counselors Harald Ludwig, co-chairman of Lionsgate Entertainment and global CEO of EMI Music Elio Leoni-Sceti. President and CEO of Burt’s Bees John Replogle and founder of the social media–based activist movement One Million Voices Against FARC Oscar Morales, are among the global leaders who will address the summit on topics of international importance.

For more information go to www.oneyoungworld.com

One Young World Summit

February 8 – 10, 2010

London, England

also on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites.

NY Intl Motorcycle Show

Cycle World's first show of 2010, The New York International Motorcycle Show, is being held from January 22 through January 24, 2010 at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, 655 W. 34th Street in New York City

The  International Motorcycle Show exhibits the latest motorcycles models and accessories  including apparel, ATV accessories, fairing and parts, goggles and eyewear, helmets, leather, novelties, off road products, parts and performance products.

This motorcycle extravaganza is an all-access pass to the world of motorcycling with hundreds of the latest street bikes, dirt bikes, cruisers, scooters, ATVs, watercraft and more, as well as vintage bikes, custom choppers, demo rides (in select markets), informative seminars and more. Motorcycle lovers of all ages have the opportunity to check out the latest gear and aftermarket accessories, see thrilling entertainment from the Ducati Freestyle Team and immerse themselves in the motorcycling culture with the Bikes & Beats entertainment area.

Hot New Bikes and Recent Unveilings


Among Harley-Davidson’s Finest for 2010:

CVO Softail Convertible – One of four new or updated limited-production Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) models, the Softail Convertible is configured for all-day touring, two-up cruising or solo profiling by adding or detaching key components, which can be easily removed or installed without tools. The Softail rear suspension mimics the clean lines of a vintage hardtail frame but offers the comfort of modern suspension hidden under the chassis.


Touring Electra Glide Ultra Limited – The Ultra Limited received a performance upgrade via a Twin Cam 103 engine and standard equipment items previously offered only as accessories on regular-production Harley-Davidson Touring models.

Street Glide Trike – The Trike market is a growing segment as an increasing number of older buyers seek a more stable platform on which to enjoy the open road. This new offering joins the Tri Glide Ultra Classic in H-D’s Trike family for 2010.

2010 Can-Am Spyder RT Roadster
Released in response to specific consumer demand for a touring platform, the base RT features 5.5 cu. ft. of cargo space, an electric windshield and touring saddle. The RT Audio and Convenience and RT-S packages add an audio system with iPod integration, heated passenger hand grips, upgraded trim, adjustable rear suspension, fog and LED accent lights and upgraded front cargo space. For more storage, an optional RT622 trailer package provides an additional 22 cu. ft.

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796
Scheduled to be delivered in late October, this new, lightweight Hypermotard produces 81hp and 55.7lb-ft. from its newly designed engine, has a dry weight of just 368 lbs. and an easy to mount seat height of 32.5 inches.

Honda
This year makes the World debut of the all-new Fury custom chopper. The most radica
lly styled production Honda ever built (and the longest wheelbase ever in a production Honda motorcycle), the Fury was designed to capture the look and feel of a custom chopper provided with Honda fit, finish and reliability. Powered by a 1312cc V-twin, it rolls on an extra-wide 200-series rear tire and a slim-look 21-inch front tire, has a low seat height, comes with a single-shock rear suspension featuring "hard tail" look and includes optional ABS.

Also making its U.S. debut is the highly anticipated 2010 Honda VFR1200F, available with automatic
transmission.

Further upgrades are also announced for Honda’s motocrosser, FourTrax, and other vehicles.

Kawasaki
Team Green's rolling into 2010 with a greatly enhanced Concours 14 that's now also available with ABS; the Ninja ZX-10R with upgraded suspension, transmission and bodywork; a Z1000 with a new chassis, engine and styling; and a Versys featuring new bodywork, adjustable windscreen and revised passenger accommodations.

Off-road, there's the KLX110 with a new, more powerful 111cc engine, transmission and push-button electric starting; four models of Teryx 750 FI 4x4, and dozens of other side-by-sides and ATVs.

History of Motorcycles 


On display are some of the finest vintage motorcycles.

* Large-scale timeline detailing motorcycles' beginning, from their simplest forms — bicycles with steam-powered motors — to their most complex, the high-tech, computerized grand prix race bikes.

* Learn the birth of iconic brands such as Harley-Davidson, Honda and Ducati.

* View the pinnacle achievements and events throughout motorcycling's 125-year history.

Vintage motorcycle clubs from around the country will also be participating.

The Headline Action Feature


Choreographed free-style demonstrations performed by Nick Brocha, the 2008 US XDL Freestyle National Champion, and Hollywood stuntman Ernie Vigil, ranked 4th in the US XDL national points ser
ies, will shock and amaze with their skill and daring. This unique opportunity to see these daredevils in action is not to be missed.

Performances are held three to four times each day of the show. Check the show times are availa
ble in the Explore Motorcycling Welcome Center.

Special appearances this year include Custom Builder Dave Perewitz, and Cycle World's Technical Editor Kevin Cameron, who will be signing copies of his new book Top Dead Center 2.

The Marketplace is a product collection of the leading Aftermarket Parts & Accessories companies on the show floor. Here attendees can try on new helmet models from several different brands, look at different tire models and brands side by side, and talk with manufacturer representatives and expert staff about which products will work best with their motorcycle and riding style, all in a no pressure environment.

For more information, visit www.motorcycleshows.com

New York International Motorcycle Show
January 22, 2010 - January 24, 2010


Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 W. 34th St., New York City
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2010 New York National Boat Show in January

Tens of thousands of boating and fishing enthusiasts start their season at the 105th New York National Boat Show held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center from January 20 - January 24, 201Boston Whaler0.
 
From yachts and cruisers to bass and pontoon boats, from canoes and kayaks to fishing boats and personal watercraft, from electronics and engines to fishing gear, from financing and insurance to travel destinations, you'll see it in the show.

Features to include:

Fish Tales Contest
Share fishing stories with fellow anglers and professional fisherman judges  and if the judges think you have the best story, you’ll walk away with a Lowrance HDS-7 Fishfinder/Chartplotter. The first place winner will also receive a $500 Gift Certificate from Global Fish Mounts towards a fish mount. Fisherman Magazine will interview and photograph the winner and publish a story about the winner's fishing experience. Second place will receive a Icom M72 VHF Handheld VHF and third place will receive a $100 West Marine Gift Card compliments of the great folks at West Marine. This contest will take place Thursday, January 21st from 6:30–7:30pm.

Affordability Pavilion
When it comes to enjoyable ways to spend your leisure time, boating is far more affordable than you may realize. Whether you want to cruise, fish, waterski, wakeboard or just spend time on the water with family and friends, visit the Affordability Pavilion. 

Traveling Nature & Maritime Museum on Wheels
The Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy's (UDEC) mobile museum -- The Enviromedia Mobile -- is making its first appearance at the show to educate about all things aquatic.  Designed to make you feel like you're on a boat, the space features a wooden planked floor and resemble a pirate's ship's hull. Inside is aquatic art, nautical artifacts, educational displays and interactive exhibits that teaches about the wildlife of our oceans and estuaries. Parents and Children can participate in a hands-on scavenger hunt and more.

For more information go to http://www.nyboatshow.com
 
New York National Boat Show 
January 22 - 24, 2010 


Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 W. 34th St.
New York City


She’s Geeky Tech Unconference

She’s Geeky’s 5th unconference, the third in the Bay Area, is being held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, from January 29 through 31, 2010.

“An unconference is a facilitated participant-driven face-to-face conference around a theme or purpose,” according to Kaliya Hamlin of Unconference.net.

This event is for:

* Women working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic Fields.

• Women students of the sciences, those training to be engineers, aspiring mathematicians and technology professions.

• Women who are kernel hackers and all those who aspire to deepen their geekiness by learning how to code the php on their blogs.

• Women into their gadgets.

• Women who are SciFi fans.

• Women who are retired and used to work in tech related fields.

The agenda is created by all participants live each day. Everyone meets and posts topics they would like to present or see. Through a highly participative process, the attendees create a full day, multi-track conference agenda that is relevant and inspiring to everyone. This creates a rich assortment of agenda items and makes for an exciting day of learning.

Sessions can be a presentation, inquiry about a question or discussion about an issue or technical field.  One participant volunteers to record the proceedings. The notes from each session are collected in the newsroom, then a book is compiled with all the notes from the conference and distributed to everyone who attended.

Topics include:

    * Augmented reality art projects
    * The future of voice development on the web and the Voice 3.0 emerging tech
    * Lessons learned on starting a business
    * Linux, command-line, GIMP, programming
    * Women entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley: creating an ongoing dialog 2010: a year for meaningful dialog on social networks
    * The Digital Game Museum, a startup dedicated to preserving the artifacts and ephemera of digital games.
    * Genomics, future of intelligence, organize session for marketing experts to evaluate websites of attendees on-demand
    * Ruby programming, Rails, ways to get more women into programming,
    * The challenges of introducing a disruptive technology to a regulated, conservative and emotion-driven industry.
    * Beyond the hype: how are you using design thinking in your work?
    * MentorNet: E-Mentoring Network for diversity in engineering and science
    * Usability Engineering at large corporations
    * How to engage young girls in embracing and loving STEM skills and an education that will prepare them for being movers and shakers in the tech industry
    * Community Management Strategies
    * How to use CSS frameworks
    * Open source sensing, life extension, nanotechnology
    * Screen scraping
    * Arduino
    * CSS standards-based programming
    * Technical info on Django and Python.
    * What developers need to help their customers be successful,
    * Starting companies, bringing ideas to market
    * Social entrepreneurship, user experience
    * Technology in emerging economies.
    * Creative strategies for women to achieve success in technology

For more information, visit www.shesgeeky.org

or go to: Unconference.net

She’s Geeky 5th unconference
January 29-31, 2010

Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA

 

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