Sentences with phrase «group of young people»

Other schools and organizations are trying to stimulate civic participation by diverse groups of young people, while encouraging tolerance among an increasingly diverse student body.
Rates of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse are higher among affluent teens than any other group of young people, and achievement pressure is a big contributor.
In my city there are vibrant and educated groups of young people joining and leading churches.
The paper calls for further research into new models of care for the vulnerable group of young people.
«We're examining whether this is hitting any particular groups of young people that are covered by the equal opportunities legislation,» he said.
Teenage girls will be the most likely group of young people attracted to this movie, however the humorous story has content that parents may not find funny.
It tells the compelling story of a relentlessly determined group of young people and the committed supporters who have invested in their future.
For individuals or groups of young people under age 18 who want to support our homeless dogs within their own school or community.
It addresses the adaptation of the methodology to various contexts and age - specific groups of young people and children.
Or is this one group of young people who actually have something special going for them that's going to stick?
Their responses help us select a diverse group of young people to «represent» the next generation of real estate practitioners.
Some research has shown that rates of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse are higher among affluent teens than any other group of young people, and achievement pressure is a significant contributor.
A new publication documents the artist's working process, including his workshops with groups of young people from London and drawings made in the local area over the last year.
Image: Ecotopia Biketour 2007, pid.blog.hrWith all their gear and tents strapped to their bicycles and trailers, a small group of young people from several European countries are slowly but surely making their way from Bulgaria to Turkey on the annual
The age group of young people in Asia does not have the conventional convention and raise here.
Only a short drive from the centre of Almaty, Medeo is a favoured hangout, especially for groups of young people and on a clear day, the location, overlooking the city affords spectacular views.
Schools spokesman David Laws said: «Despite the success of books like Harry Potter, there is still a worryingly large group of our young people who have absolutely no interest in reading.»
During the height of the global deforestation crisis in the mid-1980s, a small group of young people in Manhattan came together with a singular goal: to save the world's tropical rainforests from destruction.
The Art Assassins are a diverse group of young people aged between 14 - 21 years old who meet every Tuesday at the South London Gallery.
Andrew Schoonover (Kansas), Amy Fan (Texas), and Gabby Frost (Pennsylvania) are part of a diverse group of young people dedicated to spreading kindness and working for social justice.
Most significant, perhaps, such an adult is frequently able to bind this diverse group of young people together through narrative, the telling of stories from the tradition.
For several years I led a discussion amongst a diverse group of young people at the Wayside Chapel in Sydney's Kings Cross.
At the same time there has been at the other extreme almost an unquestioning and uncritical acceptance of Jesus by many other Christians, especially among large groups of young people without any formal church affiliation.
It is common to see groups of young people and children playing with a ball, building interesting sand castles or jumping into the waves with their boogie boards.
Under threat of lawsuit (how typical) TAPPS has agreed to reschedule the game for this special group of young people.
The Philip Lawrence Awards celebrate groups of young people making life better for themselves and others.
- The club's grass roots ticket initiative, designed to encourage groups of young people to watch live football at Elland Road increased in popularity with nearly 13,000 fans attending during the 2016 - 17 season.
Rowdy groups of young people are to be openly filmed by police and followed around their neighbourhood under new plans announced by the home secretary, Jacqui Smith.
RSBC does amazing work in fighting prejudice and opening up life opportunities for this often overlooked group of young people who desperately need our help to live fuller lives.»
Social media websites can be a boon for employers scoping out job applicants, and that's bad news for certain groups of young people, according to a new Northwestern University study.
Arnold was reportedly inspired by a New York Times article about groups of young people who travel the country selling magazine subscriptions door - to - door, in part because that sounds so utterly implausible in today's world.
There's also a really fast growing group of young people through online communities who are discovering sci - fi and fantasy, but there's also the old guard of sci - fi fans who are discovering us on the computer.
In a recent study, focus groups of young people were asked to identify different «types» of casual sex relationships...
Conventional wisdom holds that the millennial generation, influenced by the 9/11 attacks, burdened with student debt and reared in a world of high - speed mobile devices, is a unique group of young people.
At Broward Health North, where some of the injured were being treated, police escorted a tearful group of young people wearing Stoneman Douglas High School T - shirts into the hospital.
TONY CAMPOLO: This new group of young people that you sometimes call «ordinary radicals» includes some who are living in the intentional community called the Simple Way.
«It's a fine group of young people, isn't it,» was Prof. Wilson's reply.
«I'm confident that it will produce the results that Scotland needs - a well - educated group of young people and a well - educated work force.»
Alongside Bruenig is a freewheeling group of young people who ask questions such as, «What would a Catholic Marxist look like?»
«This is the third group of young people who've given a year of their lives to the Community of St Anselm here at Lambeth Palace.
A wealthy group of young people relax by a pool in California, 1940.
The Waldorf School of Garden City graduates a diverse group of young people distinguished by the scope and acuity of their minds as well as the depth and integrity of their character.
Numerous studies show that privileged adolescents are experiencing epidemic rates of depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse — rates that are higher than those of any other socioeconomic group of young people in this country.
When the survivors of the Valentine's Day mass shooting at Parkland, Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School took to Florida's capitol in February, sparking nationwide actions in solidarity, they were echoing the actions of an earlier group of young people protesting a shooting.
It's not Generation X or Y. It's a broader group of young people, some of whom got into politics during the last presidential election and are looking to stay involved.
In hyper - ageing countries like Italy and Germany, where 1 in 7 people will be over 80 in 2050, it is unclear how a shrinking group of young people can generate the wealth needed to support the growing cohort of elderly citizens.
hooks up groups of young people in bars and offers them a free first drink as part.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z