Sentences with phrase «young participants looked»

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Another participant said, «I'm beginning to see some real enthusiasm, particularly among young people in small communities in West Virginia, to begin looking for something beyond, something beyond coal.»
The researchers analyzed 37 unique studies of mobile health interventions, looking for statistical evidence of changes in health behavior or disease control in participants 18 years old or younger.
Beans have been found to prevent sun - related damage and wrinkles, so says a study from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, where of the 453 elderly participants, those who ate the most legumes and vegies had younger - looking skin.
Older individuals with higher lutein levels had a neuro - electrical signature looking much more like the younger participants in comparison to older participants with less lutein.
For instance, in healthy young men 0.3 g of whey and 0.04 g of leucine (per kg of bodyweight) appears to maximally stimulate MPS, but these values need to be higher when looking at older participants because of an increased level of anabolic resistance (decreased sensitivity / absorption).
From its starkly arresting beginning, in which an act of violence is perpetrated against a housewife while her young daughter looks on, only for the daughter to become an active participant in the revenge taken on the assailant once Dad comes home, the film plots a highly original, beautifully shot course through a genre that often feels overgrown with familiarity.
A new study that looked at a more than 20 - year - old program designed to build social and emotional skills in young children found a surprising outcome: Participants had a higher likelihood of voting later in life.
When the United States Spoke French By François Furstenberg Penguin • $ 20 • ISBN 9780143127451 While you're celebrating the U.S.A.'s 239th birthday, take a look back at the early years of the young republic, when five prominent Frenchmen settled in Philadelphia and became active participants in the life of the city and the new nation.
The show opens with a row of portraits from 1980 of Hoffmann, looking radiant and determined, by Andy Warhol, and then jumps back to the beginning, when she was picking up the work of the Belgian avant - garde, whose participants are seen infrequently stateside, like Floris Jespers and Frits van den Berghe, whose punchily colored works here from the 1920s — respectively, a dandyish scene in a cafe with burning red walls and a terrifyingly gigantic floating above a rainbow — look curiously on point with what so many of today's mischievous young figurative painters are up to today.
Prisons, Egyptt Labeija, Eliott Eds, Ellen Wetmore, Evan Paschke, Flux Factory, Fury Young, Game On, Hank Willis Thomas, Here Now, Itziar Barrio, Jean Shin, Jehanne - Marie Gavarini, Jessica Whitbread, Joy Episalla, Kia Labeija, Lichen Lovers, Lisa Hirmer, LJ Roberts, Louisa Armbrust, MaryKate Maher, Michael Asbill, Michelle Grabner, Moira Williams, Murray Guy, Natalie White, Natalie White for Equal Rights, Nathaniel Sullivan, Niki Athanasiadou, Norm Paris, or How do you look when there's nothing left to move, Paolo Cirio, Participant Inc, Paul Esposito, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, PEEP, Rosalind Nashashibi, Sarah Beck, Sarah Petersen, Sardine, Sheen Center Gallery, Space Oddity, sue schaffner, The Concept of Dust, The Kitchen, The Perils of Obedience, Thomas Gokey, Tori Abernathy, Two Tribes, Visual AIDS, Whitebox, women, yvonne rainer, Zoe Buckman
I look forward to welcoming participants particularly as Early Childhood Australia celebrates its 80th year of advocacy and support on behalf of young children.
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