Sentences with phrase «young people point»

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That's the important point to make to young people just starting out.»
I ran a study at one point where I asked young people, a whole lot of teenagers, a very simple question.
Beam points out that these GSS numbers represent a very small data set of young men — only about 60 to 80 people.
It will be difficult, but as this Occupy movement showed, young people are at the breaking point.
Dora Gicheva, an economist at the University of North Carolina, has found that for every $ 10,000 young people carried in student debt, the likelihood of getting married in the seven years following graduation dropped by some three or four percentage points.
Zahid identifies young people as a key demographic that has largely been reticent to get on the saddle, since cycles to this point have not featured the same social connectivity options that are a staple of every other aspect of their lives.
But, as Bain pointed out, City Year must establish itself as the best at what it does (community service helping young people of diverse backgrounds).
As someone who ran an international organization that has taught entrepreneurship to more than 600,000 young people, I see his point.
We can not be more emphatic on this point: No young person or non-nicotine user should ever try JUUL.
His main point is that we — particularly young people accustomed to sharing every detail of their lives online — need to be more vigilant about what we post and who has access to it.»
The study points out that borrowing so much could stretch these young peoples» budgets, especially when one considers many also may have a mortgage, as well as significant student debt.
While we are undoubtedly experiencing an inflection point within the entrepreneurial space movement, the only way to be sure that this momentum continues in the long term is to inspire an interest in, and enthusiasm for, space exploration in a diverse spectrum of young people.
During the sixth segment of the town hall, I made a point that had been similarly expressed after a recent Globe & Mail column blamed young people for the inspiration deficit in Canadian politics.
The Times points out that many young people actually would like to commit to marriage and family, but feel pressure from their parents to prioritize career.
@topher, it's only people in your cult that say that current dating methods are flawed or that they point to a young earth.
That would be fine if the entire point of this story is how polls and studies and trendlines show an ever decreasing church attendance rate overall, especially among younger people.
But on the other hand, people have «cherry picked» to state that God hates one group over another and as a young believer someone once pointed out that Psalm 14:1 can be taken out of context to say «there is no God.»
As Independent editor Simon Kelner pointed out: «Whatever Brand may be, he's not trivial... [he] definitely articulates a strain of thinking among a growing number of young people who feel disenfranchised, disenchanted, disengaged and, most important, disinterested in the idea that politics can change the world.»
And with 7billion on the planet (and growing), these «young people missing millions from their generation» should be thankful that clusters of cells can be medically removed, preventing unwanted births and (perhaps) even saving the human population from growing to a point of unsustainability.
There are parents who will tell you that they knew when their child was young... it's not taught, it's not something these people can switch on and off; it's not a phase... it has to do with genetic coding to a point and for you to continue to deny the evidence that points to this only shows your bigotry.
I tell young people that I have a two - point program for them to follow rigorously to save our entitlements.
As former Senator Rick Santorum recently pointed out, young people are leaving the church in droves.
Wish I had pointed out that Esther was the one chosen to save God's people, and that the first evangelists were women, and Mary Magedelene was the «first apostle to the apostles», and Philip's four daughters were all prophetesses, and in the last days, God will pour out His Spirit and young men and women will prophesy.»
Not by chance, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, General Secretary of the Synod of Bishops, underscored in an interview with the Italian weekly magazine La Settimana that the strong points of the last Synod of Bishops were the doctrinal framework, the Gospel of the Family, and the push for young people to receive an education about love.
Finally, there is probably no point at which the spiritual life of persons — particularly young persons — is more affronted than by the fact that one's friends and closest associates either scoff at religion or are indifferent to it.
I'm not advocating for a particular party or style of politics, I'm simply pointing out the fact that Jeremy Corbyn has been the most successful leader in a long time to engage young people in his cause.
Her second point was that teenagers are already talking about this, so it is easy for Christians to engage with when we've got such an appealing alternative: «If the church wants to be connecting with young people, we need to be hearing what their concerns are and this has been subject young people have been really willing to open up about.»
The point, (I learned a little too late,) is about protecting the heart of that young person until they are able to make informed decisions about what they want in life.
The appeal did not result in a formal youth council, but Taizé became the meeting point of thousands of young people, especially at Easter, with more and more young «pilgrims» participating in the prayers of the monastic community.
«In any group of young people there will probably be people who will at some point experience gender dysphoria so a respectful and caring discussion could make all the difference in terms of them feeling accepted, and could help them open up about how they feel,» he says.
Rabbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, New York, points out that the present generation of Jewish young people, those born here in the «60s, is the first one that can not reasonably expect to surpass its parents» achievements, as those parents did their parents».
One of the reasons why I am so insistent on this point is that the Church is up against very powerful social influences which promote the «values» of the «sexual revolution», undermining the capacity for young Catholics, and young people generally, to hear and receive the teaching of the Church.
Others go on to point out that these are young people, and that the sport of wrestling is a very close contact competition:
A decade ago, as Theodore Roszak and others have pointed out, our young people repudiated the West's scientific mind - set.
How much more could young people participate fully in the sacrifice of the Mass by being with Christ at Calvary, by being united with all souls in Heaven and Purgatory, and by receiving Christ's Body and Blood, therefore being closer to Him than at any other point of their earthly existence?
It was not just a few men but all:» 4 the men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house round, both old and young, all the people from every quarter» You can twist the Bible all you like but there is a point where you get silly.
A renewed partnership of church and committed Catholic laity in the university, business and professional worlds would create communal pride, a rallying point for concerted action, and an impetus for talented young people aspiring to a career in service to others.
But as Bishop Malcolm McMahon pointed out recently in a meeting of CASE, if you go to countries such as Poland, the Divine Mercy is mainstream, particularly among young people.
c) As a solid reference point for parochial catechesis it is necessary to have a nucleus of mature Christians, initiated into the faith, to whom different pastoral concerns can be entrusted d) While the preceding points refer mainly to adults, at the same time catechesis for children, adolescents, and young people which is always indispensable will also benefit greatly» (GDC 258)
Langton went on to make a very good point about our Jack: «Look at Jack's personal life and the wonderful charity work he does, especially with young people.
From his warm, funny and friendly demeanor to efforts in the classroom — he's earned a 3.5 grade point average this semester at the Hayward school — to excelling on the basketball court, the long, lean, high - flying 6 - foot - 6 wing is a young man for young people — and old — to look up to.
At some point in the past it probably made sense to give people incentives to get married — it relieves society from having to care for the young, elderly and sick.
Young preschoolers, 2 - and 3 - year - olds, may not notice a person's disability unless it's obvious or it's pointed out to them.
In fact, part of the point of less homework, experts might say, is so young people have more time for reading and extracurricular activities.
There are several signs along the path pointing out historical points (Suicide Point, where a young woman threw herself off the side of the mountain) to the caves that sheltered the people during attacks.
When a compliant young person wonders why his compliance doesn't bring the relationship he desires, point him to the One who'll love him regardless of his failed efforts at goodness.
Calum points out that supporting children and young people affected — directly or -LSB-...]
Perfectly healthy girls and boys as young as four worry about being fat while a vast number of people in our country overeat to the point of morbid obesity.
The baby strollers are at some point made with the young person in mind, as the young person baby stroller is potentially to have a smooth trip for the child as the mom along with papas runs.
However it seems that, despite those measures, Italian largely supplanted French as a spoken language in Aosta valley to the point that some young people see French as an annoyance, or at best they'll speak it like a foreign, taught language.
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