That a significant number
of troubled youths who pass through Family Court are minorities suggests that a role model in what is now an all - white judiciary could be an asset.
Not exact matches
We here in Yemen our Unity day celebration is on 22 May since 1990 to date but this time because
of the
troubles in the country related to changes we are threatened by the oppositions that they would make
of it a bloody date marching towards the presidency to remove the president against the will
of many
who prefer having the president finish his legal ruling period rather than those coming to rule by coup rather than legal honest elections... Honestly what a mess we are in by those oppositions
who what to take over what the
youth have achieved and will be using those
youth as their slaughter sheep for them to reach the ruling chair and then again when they both oppositions fight among them over it...
The plan calls upon churches to, among other things, «adopt» street gangs and allow
troubled youths to use church properties as safe havens; intercede for
youth in the juvenile court system; provide vocational training to inner - city residents; organize capital for micro-enterprises; develop educational curricula heralding the achievements
of blacks and Latinos; initiate neighborhood crime watch groups; and establish counseling programs for battered women and the men
who abuse them.
Apart from the obvious fact that if Jesus had experienced the
troubles of old age the Incarnation might have seemed
of little relevance to those
who are cut off in
youth by violent death in battle or otherwise, old age, although a far more general condition in our time than ever before, is still not a part
of the universal lot
of man.
On the other hand, there are «sad» teens
who feel so different because
of trouble at home that they may be very quiet, or simply refuse to participate in
youth programs at church.
The
youth pastor,
who moved to the Central American nation to serve local tribes, had been swimming with his family and the family
of another church leader when he got into
trouble.
In contrast to my days
of youth and vigor, I now have more
trouble with the late - middle - aged woman
who ought to know better than to wear slacks than I do with the beautiful young thing
who fills them admirably.
Some laymen may do a job
of befriending by taking certain people in
trouble into their homes — the unwed mother, the
youth who is away from home and in need
of certain boundaries, the mental hospital returnee.
I think
of Bill, a member
of the
youth group,
who came to tell
of the
trouble his family had been having with an alcoholic uncle
who, though abstinent in AA, continued to be difficult to live with.
Like many
of those
who have weighed in so far, I am
troubled, to put it mildly, about what it says about
youth football, San Antonio, Texas - style.
Park district officials,
youth counselors and directors
of YMCAs and other child - oriented agencies agree that sports and organized recreation activities can provide a safe haven for children
who are bored, unsupervised and tempted toward
trouble.
The General Overseer tasked the
youth to resist the temptation
of being used by some disgruntled politician to foment
trouble and urged the electorate to vote for people
who have the development
of the nation at heart.
That's similar to what recently happened to an aide at a center for
troubled youths,
who was notified that he was charged with «abuse or neglect» by the state Justice Center for the Protection
of People with Special Needs.
The union pointed to the murder
of Buffalo - area direct care worker Renee Greco by a
youth who had been inappropriately released by the state into community care as well as the shootings
of Rochester and New York City police officers Anthony DiPonzio and Kevin Brennan as grim reminders
of the tragic consequences that result from moving
troubled youth into the community without adequate resources and supervision.
Family The Story
of Malignus
Youth A documentary
of Malignus
Youth, a punk rock band from Arizona,
who rose up out
of a
troubled region, to form a tight knit.
Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the woman
who scored with another film portrayal
of troubled youth in Thirteen, the look and sounds
of the 1970s are accurately recreated, even if some
of the costumes look like they are more suited for Halloween than the actual mid-1970s.
A priest (Stephen Campbell Moore), a grieving knight (Ulrich Thomsen), an itinerant swindler (Stephen Graham) and a headstrong
youth who can only dream
of becoming a knight (Robert Sheehan) join a mission
troubled by mythically hostile wilderness and fierce contention over the fate
of the girl.
It's about a
troubled inner - city
youth turned seething young man, Adonis (Michael B. Jordan, the fiercely alive lead from Fruitvale Station),
who knows his impulse to fight comes from his out -
of - wedlock father, heavyweight champion Apollo Creed,
who died before they ever met.
Jack Kilmer, son
of Val (
who makes a brief, comical appearance), and Emma Roberts lead the brilliant cast,
who all convince as conflicted, bored, lustful
youths partying, getting in
trouble, and goofing around in parking lots.
The actress,
who, prior to Bone, was already known in industry circles for her gritty portrayals
of troubled youths in such independent films as Poker House and The Burning Plain seamlessly made the transition to big - budget studio fare playing a young «Mystique» in X-Men: First Class while still sticking to her indie roots with key roles in films like The Beaver, Like Crazy, and the forthcoming House at the End
of the Street.
While under judicial oversight, conditions within the facility and its school drastically improved, with the help
of Principal Tyrone Casby,
who had previously overseen an alternative school and was known for his work with
troubled youth.
These ghostly presences, accompanied by the communal activity
of the artist's interaction with the public, summon lives and deaths from Southeast Asia's
troubled histories, including the story
of the lovelorn
youth who committed suicide in the building.
The
youth justice system affects individuals between the ages
of 12 and 17
who get into
trouble with the law.
The Prime Minister's initial announcement was that it would be joint NT / federal Commission into the treatment
of children held in the Don Dale Detention Centre, but NT Chief Minister Adam Giles flagged later that, as he and the Federal Attorney General George Brandis worked to negotiate the terms
of reference, he would like it to «look at some
of the root causes... why children are entering the
youth system in the Northern Territory... recognising that there are children
who are being neglected, unloved, getting into
trouble, causing
trouble in the streets, and finding their way into our detention facilities.»
Liana Lowenstein is a Clinical Social Worker, Certified Play Therapist - Supervisor, and Certified TF - CBT Therapist
who is known internationally for her best - selling books including: Creative Interventions for
Troubled Children &
Youth (1999); Creative Interventions for Children
of Divorce (2006a); Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children (2006b); Creative Family Therapy Techniques (2010); Cory Helps Kids Cope with Sexual Abuse (2014); and Creative CBT Interventions for Children with Anxiety (2016).