And as
a vision of adulthood in both personal and elemental disaster, it's simplistic, safe, and dominated by work.
Not exact matches
Historically, teenagers are confirmed, bar and bat mitzvahed; or they have gone on
vision quests and participated in a wide variety
of initiations designed to mark their transition from childhood to
adulthood.
Chase these heavy family portraits with a loose, ecstatic
vision of a surrogate one: Everybody Wants Some, in which Richard Linklater returns to the brotherhood
of his college baseball days, emerging with another feature - length party, but also a sneaky study
of adulthood coming on fast, like the effects
of a giant bong hit.
Brooke is a college student's
vision of cosmopolitan
adulthood, buzzing from gallery openings to late - night parties, seemingly knowing everyone who's anyone, and pursuing all kinds
of exciting schemes and ventures.
The first is the development
of a broader
vision of school reform that embraces multiple pathways to help young people successfully navigate the journey from adolescence to
adulthood.
Embracing Micheaux's stubbornly positive and positively stubborn
vision will lead to better schools and better lives for all children, and help our poorest kids avoid the brutality
of poverty in their
adulthoods.
Other studies demonstrating the moderating role
of marital quality in the face
of a diverse set
of stressors experienced in late life (e.g., Bookwala, 2005; Bookwala & Franks, 2005; Tower & Kasl, 1995) further strengthen the rationale for treating the spousal relationship as a moderator in the well - established link between
vision impairment and quality
of life in late
adulthood.
The present results extend these findings to the domain
of visual function to show that a more satisfying marriage buffers the link between poor
vision and quality
of life in late
adulthood.