Sentences with phrase «ideas by younger people»

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He's also the winner of the inaugural Breakthrough Junior Challenge, funded in part by a grant from Zuckerberg, which asks young people between the ages of 13 and 18 to create short videos that communicate big ideas in life sciences, physics and math.
«To that end, he came up with the idea of the Kenny Dalglish Community Suite, which is housed within the stand and will be used by the club's Red Neighbours programme with a focus on supporting the elderly, addressing food poverty, encouraging physical activity and creating memorable experiences for young people.
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Similarly, the idea that not very many young people are influenced by religious leaders is not really headline - grabbing stuff.
Watson stated: «These three documents outline a concerted strategy for members of the AWL to infiltrate (or, to use the language of the documents, «intervene») in the Labour Party» with the explicit intention of influencing the party to indoctrinate «more people of revolutionary socialist ideas,» «advance and transform the wider labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.»
[283] Nevertheless, there had been a recent rise in gang killing among young people, with 27 teenagers having been killed in gang warfare during 2007, a statistic used by Johnson's campaign who emphasised the idea that a Johnson administration would be far tougher on youth crime and anti-social behaviour.
However dubious such judgements seem, they should not obscure the fact that popular culture can engage young people with politics, and can provide a route by which political values and ideas are negotiated.
Richard McKinnon.the idea the far left ago are still trying to save face that they nearly destroyed the party in the early 80's are only letting young student momentum types, takr over some Moribund areas, or ousting hard working councillors from positions by getting their mates to tun up, is more obvious, they're not doing it because not enough people want Blair at th Hague, in fact some blairites were dead against Iraq, some blue labour types want Blair at The Hague, the far left would have gone done their path, had nine of this happened, they waited for their chance 2010 we were bunt out, 2015 was the first time, after we'd lost power in history, where we didn't have a civil war, we showed loyalty to Ed M, and look what happened, the hard left are using tricks, on having their open meetings with motions, or getting George Galloway backers to turn up to meetings, momentum, even have kill Blair protests, via Socialist worker
My ultimate hope is to awaken young people to the idea of «prevention» by extending these insights beyond the health and wellness community to the general population.
While it is absolutely true that it is good to be educated about the laws, the very idea of this man, who has been accused of sexual assault by dozens of women at various times in his life, should be a voice of wisdom and guidance for a crowd of young people seems like a sick joke.
One of several truly genius ideas behind Blair Witch is that filmmakers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez made the audience believe that the film they were watching was nothing more than the unearthed footage left behind by three disappeared young people.
The excessive narration by Bridges kicks off with an observation about how young people always declare their love in the rain because they saw it in movies; that idea would hold more weight if «The Only Living Boy in New York» didn't open up the clouds every time something remotely dramatic happens.
A philosophy I hold dear and at the core of the work I have done with TeenTech is that young people deserve a platform for their ideas, which time and again I see compete in real world environments, standing on their own merit and not constrained by age.
But by allowing young people to explore these ideas, educators can foster empathy and encourage (and empower) students to see themselves as problem - solvers who have an active role to play in creating a classroom culture that includes and supports every one of their peers.
As well as appealing to young people's desire to create a bright future, The Bright Ideas Challenge also puts an onus on young people to demonstrate that their ideas are backed up by robust STEM research, that they've been able to work as a team, that they've had the resilience to overcome obstacles and that they're able to powerfully communicate their iIdeas Challenge also puts an onus on young people to demonstrate that their ideas are backed up by robust STEM research, that they've been able to work as a team, that they've had the resilience to overcome obstacles and that they're able to powerfully communicate their iideas are backed up by robust STEM research, that they've been able to work as a team, that they've had the resilience to overcome obstacles and that they're able to powerfully communicate their ideasideas.
We want to inspire young people to engage with STEM by showing them just how exciting it can be and how their ideas could revolutionise the world!»
One of the greatest of these assets is the ideas and enthusiasm of a school's young people and by getting them involved in new social business ventures the value of those ventures increases exponentially.
The Bright Ideas Challenge is a new national, curriculum linked schools competition, which will challenge young people age 11 - 14 to assume the role of future scenarios planners and to use their STEM learning to imagine creative solutions to the types of energy challenges that cities in 2050 will face (by 2050 it's estimated that 3 out of four of us will live in cities).
By linking our resources, expertise, enthusiasm and commitment we aim to develop projects and ideas that inspire, excite and offer creative opportunities for children and young people.
This is similar to an idea mooted by the government last May, when ministers highlighted the importance of «ensuring that teachers are properly trained to support young people with special educational needs and specifically autism».
The test is underpinned by the idea that young people should understand other cultures, show respect for «human dignity» and be able to objectively analyse information.
Even community based organizations are concerned with Student Voice, working with young people to make their opinions, ideas, knowledge, and actions heard by adults who are indifferent.
Anti-bullying network established by The Scottish Executive so that teachers, parents and young people can share ideas about how bullying should be tackled
IDEA's goal is to strengthen the capacity of young people, educators, and communities by building relationships, identifying powerful learning spaces, and sharing the highest quality resources.
McLaughlin, though unintentionally, also seems to further the idea that being introduced to a different language - and by extension its culture - at a young age produces more open - minded individuals who don't view the «bilingual» as having an «alien way of thinking» but rather as a person having a different opinion or view.
By not billing itself as young adult, which has a lot of variations as to the maturity level of the content, new adult gives people some idea of being aimed at an older age bracket than the standard preteen or teenage reader.
In fact, many sociological studies show that most people have no idea what it is that makes them happy.According to a poll taken by psychiatrist Robert Waldinger about what the most important goals were in life for today's young people, 80 % of the respondents said «being a millionaire.»
This reflects a fundamental idea that younger people can take on more investment risk for potential gain, while older people approaching retirement should protect their principal by converting some volatile growth - oriented stock investments to more stable fixed - income securities.
«When I met the winners of the 2015 competition, I saw for myself the remarkable game ideas and game - making skills of young people today and I am once again very impressed by the unique ideas of this year's finalists,» said Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and president of BAFTA.
Paintings by Han Young - Wook, exhibited with Galerie Bhak (Seoul) were amazing in the way they combined hyperrealism with the mystical, conjuring the idea that behind each portrait is real person but elevated into a legend.
In Summer of 2012, her two - person exhibition, All The Boys and Girls, was selected by Amani Olu for inclusion in Young Curators, New Ideas IV at Meuelensteen in Chelsea.
The first and only time a boat in the America's cup was designed by an artist, the idea was to inspire young people.
The program, which culminates in the EPIC Youth Exhibition, amplifies students» voices by offering an opportunity for young people to express their unique perspectives and ideas about today's world through art.
While it's not always true of people that young revolutionaries become old conservatives, it seems almost inevitable that in the arts as much as politics, radical ideas and movements whose glory is not preserved by quick defeat turn into shibboleths and establishments.
While I have to admit I haven't looked into it, I always assumed that this results from selective attrition of people predisposed to dying young, similar to the idea described above by NW (# 414).
However, the idea that a mother is the most appropriate person to have sole custody of a very young child, or the «tender years» theory, is no longer applied by the courts.
According to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News and interviews with people who knew Wylie, the young data scientist was enthralled by the idea of a tool that years later would be used to create detailed psychological profiles of the US electorate ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
«And really preserving an idea of diversity by including older and younger people, male and female characters, and different races.»
Sir Stuart Rose says idea that unemployed young people are being exploited by back - to - work programme is nonsense
Leading events for the day are a young people's Symposium at Microsoft's London offices, hosted by the Safer Internet Centre where forty 15 — 18 year olds from across the UK will be inspired to think creatively about the internet safety needs of their age group, pitching their ideas for communicating their chosen key safety messages to their peers, to a panel of experts.
Embarrassment: Young people might feel embarrassed by their behaviors and the idea of discussing them with others.
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