Sentences with phrase «confront young people today»

Youth to Women and Manhood takes on the issues that confront young people today with speakers and special guests focused on helping teenagers strengthen their communities and enrich their own lives (Boston)

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Churches could provide the courses — for children, young people, and adults — that would help millions of people begin to work their way out of frustration and bafflement at being confronted with something they do not understand: today's mass media.
Nick Clegg answered questions on welfare, local government, young people and immigration among other subjects in a conference hall Q+A today at Lib Dem Party Conference, and confidently confronted the left of his party.
For a young person living with an intellectual disability (ID) in the UK today, there are still a number of challenges which have to be confronted.
Understanding Canada's past helps young people understand what it means to be Canadian today, analyze the ethical questions that confront our nation, and consider the choices that individuals have to shape the country's future.
He also has the instincts of a storyteller and, more importantly, an eye for the strangeness of people and places: the slender man he sees walking round Port of Spain in Trinidad who became the subject of Lapeyrouse Wall (2004); the amphetamine dealer at school who became the kid walking across a field in Young Bean Farmer (1991); the man he once saw shinning up a palm tree in Trinidad, who Doig recorded on his little camera, and who now confronts us in one of his astonishing new paintings at the end of the Tate Britain survey show of his work opening today.
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