Sentences with phrase «kids in college who»

Also, if you have kids in college who are living off campus in an apartment or house which is not school sponsored, then renters insurance would be a good thing to consider.
He's like the kid in college who wouldn't shut up until you let him get through at least the first two verses of «Wagon Wheel.»

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«I don't think companies would be investing so heavily in the Southeast if there weren't so many bright, young, eager, college - educated kids who had a desire to live in these growth markets.»
College was never in the cards for this Florida kid who got a head start on his friends and went into the work force at 18 years old, and started fixing and racing cars on the side.
Our idea was that some parents might buy it for kids who were about to graduate from college and begin pursuing a job in software.
Often, it's a college - aged kid in my area, maybe someone who is working on a degree in theoretical physics or chemistry.
«This is not something a guy who's making $ 100,000 a year, who's got a mortgage and two kids in college ought to be invested in
Lola's still quite a few years away from college and getting a job, but we thought we'd ask what some of the career options are for kids who are interested in careers involving animals and animal rights.
I didn't ask enough of these questions and I got hooked up with someone who was more interested in selling me products than helping me and my family win in retirement and college planning for our kids.
He cites Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who has gone from the cutting college kid made infamous in The Social Network to a father and philanthropist.
Haley Zink, a 21 - year - old community college student who helped to organize a «sibling march» in St. Louis, Missouri, had a message for those who think this movement is just a bunch of loud kids: «I want to it be clear to everyone that, no we are not.»
Well, fortunately this is a college and not a nursing home, which means they are dropping coverage for kids who SHOULD be at the healthiest times in their lives.
Cookies make great holiday gifts, but how about sending a few of your favorite holiday cookie recipes to your kid who's away at college, your neighbor who just moved, or your cousin who lives in a different state?
As you can tell from the title of this post, I was fruitful in my homemade granola efforts but, instead of stashing it away for Thom's mid-morning feasts, I put in a plastic bag and delivered it to my littlest brother (who's currently living that dorm life) because college kids can always use more food, right?
I wish the kid the best, and all the luck, but G - league as presently constituted seems more suited for borderline kids who have zero interest in college and are trying to play their way on to a team.
At a time when many college athletes feel that scholarships are not enough, it is nice to see a group of kids who work hard and expect no money in return.
Yet most athletic officials, even those who oppose it, regard Prop 42 as a well - intentioned effort to strike a balance between academic integrity and the need to provide an opportunity for the disadvantaged athlete who wants a degree and is willing to work hard to get it — a kid like John Thompson was as a high school senior in Washington, D.C. Thompson says he could not have gone to college under Prop 42, but he's careful not to paint Proposition 42 in racial terms.
I also felt like it was very unfortunate that a kid who had been so electrifying in college might end up not having a position he could excel at in the NFL.
Rhinos Rugby was started in 2013 as a local Orange County rugby club by passionate rugby players and dads who dreamed to do better than the status quo for their kids and the game, and teach them life skills and provide college opportunities through the sport.
College sports (and colleges, generally) occupy such a strange place in society, where «kids» (who can vote and go to war) are given all this space to be, well, awful.
A kid who never fully developed in college as he should have for a few different reasons (including injury), and was brought on as a developmental flier (drafted earlier than he should have been).
What kind of satisfaction can there be for a coach or administrator who takes such an unprepared kid under his wing for athletic development, places him in a strange, unmanageable academic environment, allows him to fail and then, after four years of «college,» turns him out, penniless and prepared only for an unreachable NBA or NFL?
This is all quite routine for this time of year, college officials having a fond place in their hearts and their physical education departments for All - Americas and kids who can do 9.6.
(Of the 20 or so kids who graduate every year, all but two or three go to Israel and study in a yeshiva for at least a year before starting college in the U.S.) On Tuesday morning the rabbis tell Katz they want the home game against Capital Christian, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. that day, to be moved up an hour, before school lets out, to keep the crowds smaller.
And although people nod their heads in agreement when presented with research that demonstrates the positive and successful outcomes for kids who attend all kinds of colleges (not just the elite universities), these folks don't seem to change their behaviors in light of the data.
Both kids (and despite the legal distinction that they are of majority age, they are still kids at that age, especially considering that both have been traumatized by the loss of their sister a few years ago) felt abandoned, and have had barely any contact with their mother in the five months that she's been gone (their mother has initiated no contact with our children, one of whom still lives with me and commutes to college, while the other is a college freshman, but who comes here during vacations).
Those who were teens or college kids in the 70s now own homes and live in apartments that need fashionable decor.
BTW Attending college at 29, okay soon to be 30, and a few kids (you know who are no where near 30) in my class admit to writing fanatical mean - spirited blog posts like some of these, just for the fun of getting a rise out of people.
As a Mom to 4 kids and a husband who is in college & working, your Easy Lunch Boxes are a wonderful product for our family.
But men who have kids outside of marriage, often African - American men and those without college degrees, are even less likely to be involved in their lives than divorced dads, they note.
Having something go wrong while a child is at home alone is a parent's worst nightmare, said Pam Guth, a Glendale Heights junior high school teacher who is educating youngsters in «Home Alone Safety» as part of the Kids On Campus program at the College of Du Page, Glen Ellyn.
A 2015 study published in the journal Muscle & Nerve found that by the time kids enter college, those who've used smartphones for years have already experienced impaired hand function, thumb pain and other repetitive strains from all of that texting, swiping and scrolling.
And she found that it's incredibly predictive, that people are pretty honest about their grit levels and that those who say, «Yes, I really stick with tasks,» are much more likely to succeed, even in tasks that involve a lot of what we think of as IQ: She gave the test to students who were in the National Spelling Bee and the kids with the highest grit scores were more likely to persist to the later rounds; she gave it to freshmen at the University of Pennsylvania and grit helped them persist in college; she even gave it to cadets at West Point and it predicted who was going to survive this initiation called «Beast Barracks.»
The Afterschool Alliance, an information clearinghouse and advocacy group, reports kids who participate in after - school programs have better school attendance, higher grades and loftier aspirations about graduation and college attendance.
Murray also finds that college - educated women are far less likely to become single moms; college - educated couples are also less likely to get divorced or to have kids who spend time in single - parent homes.
Where else can you sit down with a data nerd who just ran a voter - targeting program in Denver, or some college kid who just coordinated a tech - enabled field operation in Raleigh?
He told me that his two kids, who are now in college, played a big role in his decision to settle in the suburbs and not New York City, saying that moving from the relative calm of North Carolina to Manhattan would have been «too much» for them.
Clinton said that Sanders» plan to provide free college to all meant that «Donald Trump's kids» could take advantage of the program, and she said Sanders» plan depended on funding from Republican governors who were unlikely to buy in.
«These are some of the kids who may not have a lot of people in their family who went to college or a STEM career.
«We're learning that kids who drink alone tend to do so because they're feeling lonely, are in a bad mood, or had an argument with a friend,» said lead author Kasey Creswell, assistant professor of psychology in CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
But it is even better than that because to go from generation to generation in the human world is either nine months or 21 years, depending on who you talk to; you've got to get pregnant; you've got to buy baby clothes, the whole thing; the kid goes to school and then college and a couple of decades later, you've got a new generation.
Because they are successful college students — not that much older than the kids they present to — who go to school in West Virginia, SPOT ambassadors make a huge impression on the K - 12 students they visit.
A team of researchers thought that smartphones might be making relationships worse, so they wrangled 170 college kids who were in committed relationships to see what role their phones were playing.
On the flip side, meeting the demands of the holidays runs us ragged as we try to keep enough food in the house, enjoy the kids who are home from school or college, or keep up with grandchildren who come to visit.
In addition, most research is performed on healthy individuals, typically young college kids who respond well to many kinds of exercise stress and tend to recover faster than the average age group athlete.
An interesting fact is that the kid who demo'd the majority of the exercises in the video (they shot it all in one day) was a seasoned college football player in outstanding shape and he said he had never gotten a workout like that before.
I'd been studying psychology informally since I was in the 7th grade (I was like the Doogie Howser of mental health), and I was the kind of kid who went to college knowing exactly what she'd major in.
I still feel like a kid who's still in college.
When I was a kid I used to lay on my bedroom floor listening to Nirvana, Soundgarden, STP, Mudhoney, The Melvins, and dream about going away to college in Seattle so I could walk the streets of these musicians who so changed my musical life.
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