Sentences with phrase «most young people send»

Most young people send private messages and respond to snaps with more snaps of their own.

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«We attract the world's most talented young people here, give them a world class education and then send them home to compete against us,» he told Inc.com.
«The Trump Administration's decision to rescind this guidance sends a dangerous and divisive message and threatens some of our most vulnerable young people,» Schneiderman said.
«One of the most important messages we can send to young people today, is that every life is precious,» said Senator Jeff Klein.
«It does absolutely send a terrible message to transgendered young people, one of the most vulnerable populations in the country,» Hodgson said.
The more efficiently a society identifies the most able young people of both sexes, sends them to the best colleges, unleashes them into an economy that is tailor - made for people with their abilities and lets proximity take its course, the sooner a New Elite — the «cognitive elite» that Herrnstein and I described — becomes a class unto itself.
But most kids haven't a clue whether they're truly «on track» for such a future; indeed, millions of today's young people will be sent into remedial courses on campus because their K — 12 education did not prepare them to succeed there.
One in three schools is not offering pupils with special educational needs (SEND) work experience, sidelining «precisely» the young people who need the most employment help.
This insight is a stark reminder to us all that young people, particularly those with SEND and who are often our most vulnerable groups of pupils in school, often find themselves relegated to the sidelines and excluded from having a say in decisions that will affect them.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age.
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