Reportedly, this petite young high school cheerleader lost vision in an eye following one such attack by her brother.
When he attended Xavier, Sergeant Daley was still on active duty and unavailable to warn young high school lads about shooting themselves in the foot.
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"It was incredible to see that the vast majority of those assembled were young people, some as young as high school, " professor Roberto Rodriguez said.
He had someone, a young intern high school student working there, make up signs with arrows that said 'recycle stale old ideas here, ' and we taped them to the recycling cans.
And for the last several years, SANS has helped organize cybersecurity education and gaming programs that start as young as high school, including some that focus on offensive hacking skills.
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And then there were these young people -- these are all high school, some younger than high school -- there were young people who had designed a way to make an entire town more energy-efficient.
And Mingus's music has taken somewhat longer to reach and excite young members of high-school jazz bands.
At the foundation, our goal is to dramatically increase the number of young people who graduate high school ready for college and career and who go on to complete a postsecondary degree or certificate.
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In a landmark study, the Brookings Institution found that young adults who finish high school, get a full-time job and wait until age 21 to get married and have children have just a 2% chance of falling into poverty and a 74% chance of ending up in the middle class.
The TechGirls were joined at the White House by young women from West Potomac High School in Alexandria, Virginia.
Students from the African Leadership Academy, a high school for young leaders from all 54 African nations, regularly volunteer at the Center and joined Mrs.
Some 20% of the Marine Corps turns over each year, meaning that since Sept. 11 the service has had to find 35, 000 or 40, 000 new recruits annually, the bulk of them young men fresh out of high school.
In high school, Josephine Young was the quiet valedictorian who never raised her hand in class.
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Among young black men without a high-school diploma, nearly half have no jobs.
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Those jobs disappeared in the last 30 years when young wannabe coaches eschewed the high-school route for the low spot on the college totem pole.
With the passing of Bylaw 20-2 this past summer, potential student-athletes as young as 10 could lose their high school eligibility if recruitment is found.
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How do high school students or young people stay connected and look for opportunities in their community, on a weekly basis or a monthly basis, to keep connected?
The limited options for women who did work, and the postwar propaganda about the glories of homemaking, convinced the young women who were graduating from high school and college in the early 1960s that once you married, the good life was the stay-at-home life.
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.
Along with bringing together all the players in the mining industry, the event was also geared towards young students who will soon be graduating high school and looking towards potential careers.
Young James ran metal-milling machines throughout high school.
More and more young women are entering the workforce directly after high school or college and delaying marriage (average age women married in 1950 was 20.3 whereas the average age women married in 2007 was 26.0).
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Gulan Avci, a Swedish MP of Kurdish origin who represents the Stockholm suburb of Bredang, said the rioting was down to a mixture of criminality and disillusioned young people in areas of high unemployment and poor school results.
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However, the survey found 69% of young people thought high-quality training was available to school-leavers.
She speaks with high school students, articulating students and young associates.
Mays High School in Atlanta, is too young to vote now but he said he is watching the candidates and listening to what they say.
Get Schooled uses the power of media and popular culture to motivate and inspire young people, their families and teachers to improve high school graduation rates and college-going rates.
"From the start of secondary school, young people, including both high ability and struggling readers, tend to read books that do not challenge them enough, " said Prof Topping, from Dundee University's school of education.
Ten years ago--the young girl studied hard, learned English, and finished high school in the top of her class.
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