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youth and studied
Gerbert studied in Barcelona in his youth.
Philip II spent much of his youth as a hostage at Thebes, where he studied under the renowned general Epaminondas, whose reforms were the basis for the phalanx.
He studied poetry in his youth and from an early age was fascinated by both Irish legends and the occult.
Outside the expected martial art disciplines, a youth studied survival and scouting techniques, as well as information regarding poisons and explosives.
Dunton worked as a ranch hand as a youth and studied at the Cowles Art School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Born in Berlin, Sachs studied piano, music theory and composition as a youth in that city.
Born in Waveland, Mississippi, United States, he moved to New Orleans in his youth, and studied clarinet with Lorenzo Tio.
He may have studied at Paris in his youth after early education at St Albans School.
Tibbett studied in New York City with Frank La Forge and in 1923 at the age of 26, he signed his first contract, for $ 60 per week, with the New York Metropolitan Opera, using the name " Tibbett " ( a spelling he had used occasionally in his youth ).
Born in New Orleans, Hamm spent his childhood and youth in Champaign, Illinois, where he studied bass and piano, played in the stage band at Champaign High School, and was selected to the Illinois All-State Band.
In his youth, he studied at two Jesuit colleges in Angoulême and Poitiers, where he learned Latin well, especially rhetoric.
Anaxagoras, whose works were studied by Socrates, was living in Athens when Aristophanes was a youth.
For instance, neighborhood safety and exposure to violence has been studied in conjunction with conduct disorder, but it is not simply the case that youth with aggressive tendencies reside in violent neighborhoods.
In his native city he studied under his relative, the sophist Chrysanthius, and while still a youth went to Athens, where he became a favourite pupil of Prohaeresius the rhetorician.
The poetry is mainly autobiographical, descriptive of place ( especially Cornwall ) and people he knew and cared for, e. g. The Progress of Love, which describes his platonic love for Adam von Trott, a handsome and aristocratic German youth who studied at Oxford in the 1930s and who was later executed for his part in the July Plot of 1944 to kill Hitler.
Some scholars have studied the trends that accompany social unrest, and have suggested ties between youth and revolt.
In his youth, Skaggs studied at the High School of Art and Design and School of Visual Arts in New York.
Norrington went on to say that Mahler studied at Musikverein five years after it was built and that Mahler associated the waltz with his youth.
Gallé was the son of a faience and furniture manufacturer and studied philosophy, botany, and drawing in his youth.
Rabbi Elya Lopian studied at the Kelm Talmud Torah in his youth.
Born in Edinburgh, he studied at the Royal High School and the Trustees ’ Academy under Alexander Runciman, and, having been apprenticed as an heraldic painter to a coachbuilder, he, at the age of sixteen, attracted the attention of Allan Ramsay, who took the youth with him to London, and employed him upon the subordinate portions of his works.
Brant studied under the guidance of Wheelock, who wrote that the youth was " of a sprightly genius, a manly and gentle deportment, and of a modest, courteous and benevolent temper.
In his youth Demchugdongrub studied the Mongolian, Chinese, and Manchu languages.
As a youth, Spontini studied at the Conservatorio della Pietà de ' Turchini in Naples.
A talented youth, he was enrolled by his parents in New York's Art Students League, where he studied for two years.

youth and traditional
Some youth of Generation Y have seized upon activities which they can claim as their own, and have begun rejecting more traditional sports in increasing numbers.
Gangs and traditional criminal organisations cannot be universally linked ( Decker, 1998 ), however there there are clear benefits to both the adult and youth organisation through their association.
TCS begins with the observation that most traditional interactions between adults and youth are based on coercion.
Located in an innocuous building, the Voluntary Artist Studio's objective is to encourage traditional and contemporary art forms among the youth of Thimphu who are keen to imbibe these art forms.
The Keams School was organized to teach the Hopi youth the ways of European-American civilization: forcing them to use English and give up their traditional ways.
* Hyde Park, a traditional music Hall since 1976, a location of pop music and youth culture
Lombardo's youth was also a plus, as he wasn't bound by traditional conventions.
Some clubs drop the " traditional " dress code requirement for classes and for their summer dances, and some, like challenge groups, gay square dance clubs and youth square dance clubs, have never had a dress code.
The Jewish youth movement, Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs israélites de France ( EEIF ), equivalent to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in other countries, had, during the early years of the occupation, shown support for the Vichy regime's traditional values, but it was banned in 1943.
Roman historians illuminated the abolition of nexum with a traditional story that varied in its particulars ; basically, a nexus who was a handsome but upstanding youth suffered sexual harassment by the holder of the debt.
In his mission to create a new canon, rather than using traditional folksong Smetana turned to the popular dance music of his youth, especially the polka, to establish his link with the vernacular.
Other causes of the strong emigration have been the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices, like sheep and goat rearing, by the local youth, the closure of mines, like the large Sierra Menera mine near Ojos Negros, as well as the lifestyle changes that swept over rural Spain during the second half of the 20th century.
Enka music, adopting Japanese traditional structures, became quite popular in the postwar period, though its popularity has waned since the 1970s and enjoys little favour with contemporary youth.
In contradiction to the traditional Japanese concept of beauty by having pale skin, dark hair, and neutral makeup tones, rebellious youth tanned their skin, bleached their hair, and used colourful makeup.
[...] Eastern youth have seen the abolition of traditional institutions, have accepted it [...] and are not yet content with the structures enforced, but rather seek to improve them.
His background as a youth had been in traditional Talmud study rather than hasidism.
The youth hostel at Crowden is a traditional stop after the first day's walking, from Edale.
While traditional performances may have been on the decline, many Jewish composers who had mainstream success, such as Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland, continued to be influenced by the klezmeric idioms heard during their youth ( as Gustav Mahler had been ).
Jonathan D. Mackintosh believes that the bishonen is a " traditional representation of youth ", being " interstitial " between both childhood and adulthood and between being male and being female, regardless of the sexual issues.
St David's Hall stages a traditional St David ’ s Day concert in the evening of 1 March with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC National Chorus of Wales and youth choruses.
1920s youth used the influence of jazz to rebel against the traditional culture of previous generations.
The most Protestant of all early Protestant Buddhists, Olcott was the liminoid figure, the griot who because of his awkward standing betwixt and between the American Protestant grammars of his youth and the Asian Buddhist lexicon of his adulthood was able to conjure traditional Sinhalese Buddhism, Protestant modernism, metropolitan gentility, and academic Orientalism into a decidedly new creole tradition.
She wrote several works chronicling her struggles in her youth as she was pulled back and forth between the influences of dominant American culture and her own Native American heritage, as well as books in English that brought traditional Native American stories to a widespread white readership for one of the first times.
Although traditional music and dance are not popular among Bulgarian city youth, they are often performed at weddings, and generally countryside fiests.
The Baden-Powell Scout Association shares the heritage of the youth Scouting Movement, however they believe in a more traditional way of Scouting which closely follows the program set out by General Robert Baden-Powell in his book: Scouting for Boys.

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