Sentences with phrase «runaway children»

Her photo essay on runaway children in Seattle became the basis of the Academy Award — nominated film Streetwise, directed and photographed by her husband Martin Bell, and was published in book form in 1988.
Her essays on runaway children in Seattle, circuses and brothels in India, Catholic and Protestant women in Northern Ireland and patients in the maximum security ward of Oregon State Mental Hospital demonstrate original and insightful ways of examining each theme.
In fact, we spend most of our time with the parents as they stumble around trying to figure out what to do and how to make sense of the changing world — a scene where they go to a meeting of parents of runaway children and learn to smoke marijuana is priceless.
The team is forced to buy crew member Claudio a new bike, and in the Mongolian city of Ulan Bator, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman are taken on a tour of the sewers meeting with runaway children.
While as humans we are unable to detect traces of scent left behind by runaway children or even escaped criminals and thieves, a scent hound is easily able to detect scent trails by following the scent offered to it on an artifact.
Ken also has taught, trained, and supervised clinicians, provided testimony before State of California legislative committees addressing needs of runaway children and their families, and provided education and training to multiple governmental bodies and community organizations as well as to the Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration.
Movie fans are probably familiar with Mark's work thanks to the film Streetwise (an Oscar - nominated film), directed and photographed by her husband Martin Bell, but based on Mary Ellen's photo essay on runaway children in Seattle.
A photo essay on runaway children in Seattle became the basis of the academy award nominated film STREETWISE, directed and photographed by her husband, Martin Bell.
Through her flow of tears I could feel her desperation as she tried her best describing our runaway child's life and death situation.
Other scary moments include characters fading from memory and becoming dead forever, and large spirit animals that hunt down the runaway child.
Before it all ends — not a moment too soon, if you ask me — prissy scoutmaster Ed Norton loses his pest control spray, his latrine - inspection detail and his short pants, while the runaway children land in another camp where the mentally challenged Jason Schwartzman enters.
Over 90 % of those recoveries have occurred since October 2002 when President Bush called for the appointment of an AMBER Alert Coordinator at the first - ever White House Conference on Missing, Exploited and Runaway Children.
• 63 percent of teen suicides; • 70 percent of juveniles in state - operated institutions; • 71 percent of high school dropouts; • 75 percent of children in chemical abuse centers; • 85 percent of those in prison; • 85 percent of children who exhibit behavioral disorders; and • 90 percent of homeless and runaway children.
Single parenting, on the other hand, is accounted for 63 percent of teen suicides, 90 percent of homeless and runaway children and 71 percent of high school drop - outs.
Prevention, Identification and Intervention Negative Peer Associations, including gangs, dating relationships; Runaway children, Violent children.
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