Sentences with phrase «to come of age»

The students who came of age in the 1970s set a benchmark for attainment of education that subsequent generations have surpassed only recently, and then barely.
The other type of coming of age story deals with the fleeting nature of life.
And the 80s was a time when I really came of age as a curator, so I was doing historical things, but also some contemporary things.
Anyone who came of ages in the decade will remember it well.
Many millennials came of age during the 2008 financial crisis.
I love great coming of age films, and this film is just that.
Adapted from the acclaimed manga, this perfect blend of coming of age tale and exhilarating sports drama will make you laugh, cheer and probably shed a tear.
Fortunately, commercial ferret foods have really come of age with a wide variety of diets to choose from, including those for all life stages.
Has the Internet come of age for political campaigns?
Modern art reveals to us the religious void of a modern world came of age.
Having come of age at the same time, I really thought I'd relate more to this book.
This similarly memorable novel will capture older teens with its realistic, fully developed characters who come of age on the page.
Whenever I see these types of coming of age movies about young boys, they always bring me back to Stand By Me, which is my all - time favorite movie.
I really enjoyed the acting found within this indie coming of age drama.
For artists coming of age in the late 1950s and 1960s, there was this incredible weight of the influence and power of abstract expressionism.
Man come of age would get on without it.
Is this the sign of a mature faith which has finally come of age?
The other route — which is particularly favored for coming of age novels is of course to write those bricks and mortar.
When children come of age, they're able to make a decision about religious beliefs for themselves.
Young women coming of age in harsh times and the men who try to protect them.
I would say one thing that really does distinguish the 80s was that feminism really came of age.
No moral issue has the kind of black - and - white clarity for people born after 1960 that it had for those who came of age before 1960.
There is a much larger and diverse pool of artists now coming of age and functioning within the art world, along with newer migrants.
Meanwhile, there are signs that the next generation, those still in high school, might also be coming of age under heavy influence of the most recent recession.
Like every generation coming of age, a substantial portion will ask questions that can't be answered within the restricted confines of religious doctrine.
Gone, however, is the consideration of fathers & sons and the complex divide between them, or notions of boys coming of age.
The first, print - on - demand self - publishing, produces books in print and came of age around 2007.
In 2017, artificial intelligence in the legal profession truly came of age.
This is not a film which challenges the stereotypes of teen coming of age movies.
For a start it's a genre mash - up of Iranian horror western and coming of age romance.
«Many young adults came of age in the recession and had financial boundaries placed on them, limiting their access to traditional goods and services,» he explains.
This activity helps teachers explain how to write coming of age stories.
With most millennials coming of age during a time of economic uncertainty, they tend to highly value transparency.
And, as many as 16 million people are expected to develop this dreaded disease by 2050, due to the baby boomers coming of age.
Like you say, we've seen many teen movies and many coming of age stories, but something about that dynamic in particular seemed very true to life.
Photography is one of the newest types of art, which has only come of age as an independent form since the 1960s.
But as the charter school movement comes of age, school leaders are realizing that stability and consistency matter, and that good teachers aren't widgets that can easily be replaced.
With a steady supply of students coming of age and a proactive approach to local marketing, this franchise has the green light to accelerate quickly!
Yes, it stands alone as a funny, moving coming of age show.
Still, it seems clear that they too, in one form or another, will eventually come of age.
, Political education: National policy comes of age.
«This might just be the day when the political process in the north came of age,» he said.
Both directors came of age in the 1960s where they cut their teeth in documentaries and television.
Given the state of today's mainstream coming of age stories, this one definitely deserves a look and could gather some attention come awards time.
You know something comes of age when people start writing its history — and parts of it start to look quaint.
This exhibition examines how Latino photographers, many of whom came of age in urban neighborhoods, frame their environment.
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