Sentences with phrase «ask most young people»

«Just ask most young people what they think of their political representatives.»

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Quite a few years ago my youngest son asked me, «Why is it that the people who know the least are the most sure of it?»
Dennis, Thanks a lot and can I humbly ask that you post on here more often, since you can clearly say something of substance, write clearly and even punctuate well (which is beyond most young people, sadly).
Child child infant strollers, youngster baby cribs, in addition to car seats are the 3 infant devices you will certainly ask for one of the most specifically while your young person is still young.
Most of the grilling came from downstate lawmakers, although Republican Sen. Catharine Young, of upstate Olean, summed up criticism of the MTA's record when she asked: «How can we ask people to give up their hard - earned money for repairs and expansion of the system when it looks like nobody's watching the ship?»
«When asked for their preferred source of additional information, young people most commonly reported school, followed by parents, and health professionals.»
«What is most surprising is that before this, no one has yet asked young people, «if flavors were removed from these products, would you continue to use them?»»
There's much more to the mysterious dance of foreplay techniques, of course, but most young people don't know enough even to ask those basic questions.
Ironically many of the gamers that throw out the terms kiddie and childish and ask for «Mature» games are amongst the youngest and / or most immature people in the gaming world.
In the International Education Policy (IEP) Program, you will explore some of the most challenging issues facing teachers and learners worldwide — how to educate students in refugee camps; how to improve girls education in Afghanistan; how to deliver effective HIV / AIDS education in Malawi; how to help young people develop the skills they need in the 21st century — and be constantly challenged and asked, «What would you do?»
In a recent survey conducted by Shell, when young people were asked to list their top three motivations for getting a job in the science or engineering sector, by far the most popular reason was «to make people's lives better» (53 %) while «inventing technologies that help communities» came second (33 %).
And teachers can begin to mirror this strength to our most vulnerable young people and show them where they are strong by asking, «What went wrong?»
When asked which measures would most likely improve social mobility and help disadvantaged young people get on in life, almost half of respondents (47 per cent) chose «high - quality teaching in comprehensive schools», ahead of two social mobility policies adopted by the main parties in the recent election.
Most of the people around us were younger, probably college students, and not one person I heard them ask said yes.
IMMA25 Meets... Duncan Campbell, 30th January 2014 IMMA25 hosted this event where young people had an opportunity to talk with acclaimed Irish artist and most recent Turner prize winner Duncan Campbell and ask questions about his practice, education and story as an artist.
Sarah Woosey, specialist education solicitor at Irwin Mitchell, answers below some of the most commonly asked questions to help parents with children that have or need SEN support, or for young people wanting answers about what support they should be getting at school:
This booklet attempts to answer the most commonly asked questions in simple terms a young person can understand.
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