Some are children themselves, brought here by their parents at a very young age, growing up as American kids, only to discover their illegal status when they apply for college or a job.
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Then there are two women who have had to display their leadership skills at a young age.
When children are allowed to develop their mental abilities at a young age, it can be very productive in future.
The DREAM Act would create a rigorous process for undocumented young people who were brought to the country at a young age by their parents, through no fault of their own, to earn permanent residency if they meet several requirements, including serving in the U.S. military or pursuing higher education.
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Algeria's first touch, their movement and their awareness has come from being coached at a young age.
Might a bank, for example, turn down a loan to someone because their health records suggest they may die at a young age?
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The Tyle brothers also talk about how their parents got them interested in science and technology at a young age.
"The family has been trying to understand why their loving daughter would have taken her life at such a young age and to make sure that those responsible would be held accountable, " said family attorney Robert Allard.
In many countries girls marry at a very young age, become pregnant too early and cut short their education to take care of their young family.
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"We think by really getting the kids excited about it at a young age we hope they'll carry that enthusiasm through their school career and on to college and university, " said Alison.
They say that girls are made to worry about their appearance and boys are pushed into "macho" behaviour at too young an age.
The single most important aspect of any child's education is who is standing in front of their classroom each day, instructing them and helping them learn -- whether at a young age, the basics, or math and science as they get older and into high school, and hopefully, providing more and more young people with the grades and the opportunity to seek higher education.
The Mountfort boys are at the young end of the recommended age range for children's digital cameras, but their photo-friendly upbringing more than makes up for their shortness of tooth.
Public health advocates say a higher minimum age discourages, or at least delays, young people from starting smoking and thereby limits their health risks.
Comparing their diets at the ages of three, seven and 10, they found that meat intake at a young age was strongly linked with earlier periods.
Older people who engage in a lot of social interactions stay young for their chronological age, argues John Rowe, a professor of medicine and geriatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
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Penangites are taken to eat at these stalls from the time they're infants and usually adopt their family's favourite spots from a young age.
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