Sentences with phrase «grow during youth»

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The first EP, Whole, which released on Tooth & Nail Records during the late»90s, put Bazan on the radar of Christian youth all over America, but the band has grown beyond the borders of just another progressive Christian band to one that has openly challenged the morays and sensibilities of the prevailing Christian world.
Still I buy lots and lots of them as long they are in season, although I have to say they are rarely so delicious as they used to be during my childhood and youth in Romania, where they grow just about anywhere.
She did my hair during college and throughout my youth growing up.
$ 20 million to provide 6,500 jobs for young people during the school year (the Work, Learn and Grow program) and 70,000 summer jobs (the Summer Youth Employment Program).
The process takes place by means of a mechanism — unveiled in this study — that inhibits the activity of the osteoblasts, the cells that produce the bone matrix so that bones can grow during childhood and youth, and remain in good condition in adulthood.
I grew up in Christian family, and accepted Christ as my Savior at Bible Camp during my youth.
It is where photographer Ronit Krushka (Rachel Weisz) grew up, before being exiled for an act that brought shame to her rabbi father during her youth.
Easily the best series I grew up watching during my 1980s youth was THE EQUALIZER.
Luo describes his experiences growing up in Slaughterhouse Village, which evolved during his youth from a small settlement of farmers into China's number one meat processing facility.
This is because of a particular problem during their youth in which their bones grown too fast and they don't develop them to their full extent.
Out of this has grown a volunteer youth club, the members of which usually come in pairs during the week to stock the shelves, groom animals and do other chores.
I grew up during the dawn of the video game era, so much of my youth was spent in video arcades playing video games.
As a youth growing up in Trenton, New Jersey during the 1980s, LeVine recognized the appeal of countercultural aesthetics including punk flyers, comics, graffiti and tattoos.
Adolescence is a time of profound biological and social transition during which new behaviours are developed that can either benefit the health and social adaptation of youth or, alternatively, undermine adjustment in adulthood.1 Adolescents have to cope with increasing independence and the growing importance of social relationships, while developing and exercising self - control.
A growing body of evidence suggests that stressors associated with war - related events may predispose youth to adverse outcomes.10 - 17 This stream of research is consistent with family systems theory, which suggests that the experiences of a military - connected parent will affect the functioning of youth in that family system.18 Although some studies have considered the impact of military life during wartime, 12,17,19 to our knowledge, most researchers have examined negative outcomes associated specifically with deployments.1, 7,20 These studies have examined the psychosocial functioning of children during the deployment of a parent4, 14 or following 1 or multiple deployments.11, 13,21 Although many military - connected youth fare relatively well despite stressors, these studies concluded that a sizeable proportion appears to struggle with experiences of deployment and other war - related stressors.
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