Sentences with phrase «young people coming»

For our future as an industry, we're excited about the good numbers of new, young people coming in as Realtors.
We know that a supportive family can make all the difference for young people coming out, and beyond.
It is hoped that these efforts will result in a decrease of self - destructive behavior and a greater sense of fulfillment for the young people coming of age in America.
Rainbows is a national children's voluntary service with an average of 6,000 children and young people coming into the service every year throughout Ireland.
«We as young people coming into the profession want to see a smarter approach to how we are licensed and how our skills are assessed,» Judson says.
After all, not only might there be too many young people coming in, but thanks to health care, too many old people declining to leave.
Someone manipulates events, people willingly collaborate in their own duping, they jump on the bandwagon dazzled by glittering generalities and other techniques of propaganda, and the young people coming up after them, not tricked by the Pied Piper, call them crazy and move on.
Another thought: Hopefully, we will have young people coming back from the Middle East sometime soon.
Many employers are aghast at the lousy writing skills of young people coming out of college, and rightly so.
Young people coming out of college find themselves in a credit conundrum: How to build a credit history when they are deep in student loan debt.
It's refreshing for young people coming to terms with their own sexuality to see such a range of fictional versions of themselves in your novels.
There are many inspiring examples of young people coming from such challenges to become activists on behalf of their fellow students and communities, to fight injustice, and to be the change they want to see in the world, despite many obstacles.
One teacher said: «If you have got 60 young people coming in... and you have to tick 47 boxes about all of them, of course your mind is going to be on that rather than talking to them about their nice shiny shoes and about their pet rabbit at home.»
Periodic international tests show that we are falling behind more and more countries and employers will tell you that young people coming out of college need better math, writing and thinking skills if they want the good jobs of the future.
Students that get apprenticeships through Digital Advantage will benefit from high quality work experience, respected qualifications and good starting salaries; giving them a head start in the digital industries over young people coming out of university.»
As Technology Changes, Richmond Needs to Keep Residents Trained Richmond - Times Dispatch, April 20,2012 «William Symonds, director of the Pathways to Prosperity Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, told the attendees that upon returning to Richmond they need to look for who might be getting left behind and at emerging employment opportunities to make sure there is a stream of young people coming along.»
We know that we have to do more to widen access to university for young people coming from the most disadvantaged areas.
There was a big shoe revolution going on, with young people coming out of Cordwainers, like Emma Hope.
It's also exciting to see the young people coming into the field.
A lot of the suspicion from the social sciences and humanities side is fading, and there are young people coming in who are eager to get what they can from the natural sciences.
And they function as an advertising campaign for a country which clearly is not interested in young people coming here.
She said it's hard to argue the results in New York: unemployment cut in half, 800,000 new jobs, and young people coming back to upstate communities.
«Our young people coming in need to understand that they are not the modern - day Christopher Columbus,» he said.
Our young people coming in need to understand that they are not the modern - day Christopher Columbus: They did not discover Brooklyn.
And we have seen young people coming into the parliament: the Pirate Party.
«At the end of the day the primary driver of price is consumption of these drinks and the young people coming through just aren't drinking the quantities the previous generation was.
«We saw young people coming to faith and starting small house churches.
The vast numbers of young people coming into adulthood mean an unprecedented talent pool to create and innovate.
He also observed that «the young people coming in, it was clear they were looking for something more as well.»
When two young people come asking for a ceremony, we could instead help them to think about why they want to have sex with no one else for the rest of their lives, and what God has to do with that.
Young people came flooding into the movement.
The real issue is not the threat such projects pose to the authority of the home and school, but the fact that young people come to high school so dismally uninformed religiously by home and church that responsible educators feel obliged to take up the task.
With an aging workforce and a shortage of younger people coming into the industry, where do farmers turn?
«Young people come to the Capitol, bright - eyed and bushy - tailed, and they think that legislators or people who work very high up in government are somehow godlike... and that if they are paid special attention this somehow makes them special or could be helpful to their own careers.
«I have had a number of young people come to see me over the years with housing problems.
We need community solutions to these issues, from people who know about the culture these young people come from.
We need to do all within our power to create an entrepreneurial climate, to enable our young people come up with creative ideas that can be developed into businesses,» he added.
Young people came out by the hundreds even in the cold.
Senior scientists who remain in posts, Harper says, «can get stale, and it blocks the way for younger people coming up.»
«When young people come to youth mental health services, we should be assessing for trauma and for emerging psychotic symptoms, and treating them as soon as they emerge,» Dr Bendall said.
Young people come to class more or less ready to learn, their aptitude and readiness determined by genetics and environment.
That is why a lot of young people come here to study.
With specialised training for teachers, police officers, healthcare and social workers, we can empower frontline staff to identify and act on the signs of emotional trauma or mental health issues in the young people they come into contact with.
I get surprised by some startups and so many spin offs emerging from universities, because completely disruptive young people come and you give them cloud technology they can access, use it, and do everything much faster.»
Many young people come to the UK to study art craft and design.
Part of last year's Innovation Dublin Festival, Hedge School Dublin was a two - week long design camp for secondary school students, where the young people came up with ideas for 21st - century learning.
Many of these young people come with low levels of Spanish and some speak indigenous languages, where Spanish is their second language.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
The potential of shifting teaching so these younger people come into something that they are willing to stay in for longer is there.
We know that leadership matters most in communities where young people rely on their academy to drive their aspiration and compensate for the challenges they face every day, and we have both decided to serve and lead in these contexts rather than one where the young people come from highly aspirant families.
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