In eight African countries, over nine out of ten young women in rural areas have not completed lower secondary school.
In 2010 in South Africa, almost nine out of ten young people were unemployed, with worse rates for those with less than a secondary education.
Chinese state enterprise managers in soccer-playing developing nations are given a quota of identifying ten promising young soccer players annually.
From those numbers, Rent.com came up with a list of ten cities where young grads would be most likely to find housing, work and a reasonable paycheck.
From those numbers, Rent.com came up with a list of ten cities where young grads would be most likely to find housing, work, and an affordable lifestyle.
While one of the main findings of the survey indicated that nine out of ten of these young people had had a warm and loving family background, it also pointed to "significant" minorities who had suffered serious abuse or neglect at home.
Every year in the middle of January, at a shrine or before the houses of the community, five to ten women from age forty to eighty sing "a" "capella" to accompany the dancing of ten to twenty young girls in colourful kimonos.
Ten years ago a young girl left Vietnam with her family, part of the exodus that followed the fall of Saigon.
By contrast, in 1984, the wealth gap between seniors and the young was just ten to one.
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The results were shown to ten test audiences of 15 young men each, and they heartily approved.
Johann Sebastian Bach lost both of his parents when he was nine and watched ten of his children die young.
Despite having had staggeringly bad luck for most of his young life, ten-year-old Jose Gomes is now one of the fortunate ones.
And it was young Ospreys number ten Biggar, on his home turf, that clinched a potentially vital bonus point victory with a late score.
The most suggestive scene comes within the first ten minutes, when a young doctor named Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.) places his hand on the beating heart of a living man.
Ten years ago--the young girl studied hard, learned English, and finished high school in the top of her class.
Pirelli has a relatively young international management team, ten of whom are earmarked to run the company for the foreseeable future.
After all, there is little chance that making education training more rigorous and more selective can even be done if young professionals can still make ten or twenty thousand dollars a year more in other professions.
Mr. Barakzai and a young teacher named Ahmad followed a ten-year-old miner deep into the mine to film the video.
Raised by two primary-school-teacher parents who separated when he was very young, the convivial Mateschitz took ten years to get through college.
For the next hour and a half, he worked with three pianists two young girls, no more than ten or eleven, who played Chopin, and a teen-age boy who tried to make his way through a complicated Brahms piece.
Leland Yee has proposed a law that grants young offenders a chance at parole after ten years.
William Gardner, New Hampshire's secretary of state, notes that eight out of every ten new voters in his state (many of them young and well-educated) register as independents.
The ten students make up the first class of the Ambassador Andrew Young International Scholars program, a newly-established scholarship program which is founded and funded by Capernaum Trust, a Christian charity which Masiyiwa funds.
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Fast-forward ten years and today's teens will be tomorrow's young execs.
Ten aspirants were rejected, mostly because they were too old or too young.
Mr Sharpton was in danger of being marginalised even amongst New York's black community after he lost a 1998 defamation suit against a white prosecutor whom, ten years earlier, he had accused of raping Tawana Brawley, a young black girl.
Director of rugby Young admitted playing the untested twice-capped Australian international at the pivotal number ten position was a "gamble" before the game.
It is time of remarkable brain development, but also an extremely vulnerable time for young children, especially in the developing world, where a child has a four in ten chance of living in extreme poverty and 10.5 million children under age of 5 die from preventable diseases every year.
In the past ten years, obedient to the findings of urban sociologists, American cities have tripped over themselves vying for young, creative people.
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