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The tiny hamlet of Chesterton to the north, with the fens and marshes lying on down the Ouse River, may have attracted him often, as it did many other youths of the time.
Considering that the current school-age potential is 23 million youths, the project and its message on hunting and shooting education have many more to reach.
Stand here for a few moments and look at this gem of a fountain with its four youths, each holding a tortoise and each with a foot resting on the head of a dolphin.
In Hickory Dickory Dock, he investigates the strange goings on in a student hostel, while in the Third Girl he is forced into contact with the smart set of Chelsea youths.
In one incident, several youths splashed acid on people wearing western clothing, although Chiang was not directly responsible for these incidents.
* 1964 – Martyrs ' Day: Several Panamanian youths try to raise the Panamanian flag on the U. S .- controlled Panama Canal Zone, leading to fighting between U. S. military and Panamanian civilians.
Later, Lee was called on to comment on the controversy surrounding the inner-city rash of violence involving youths trying to steal Air Jordans from other kids.
Some of those youths spent that income on new fashions popularized by American soul groups, British R & B bands, certain movie actors, and Carnaby Street clothing merchants.
* 2007 – Between 15, 000 and 20, 000 protesters marched on Jena, Louisiana, in support of six black youths who had been convicted of assaulting a white classmate.
On 30 April 1908, two Bengali youths, Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose, threw a bomb on a carriage at Muzzafarpur, in order to kill the Chief Presidency Majistrate Douglas Kingsford of Calcutta fame, but erroneously killed some women travelling in it.
On the other hand, in second large group of his novels, a ' group hero ' novels, the plot is based on stories of some organized group of youths, with less individual psychology and more action and adventures.
By night, the environment changes radically, with tourists and youths flocking to the square, where music reverberates on the walls of the small square.
Often, groups of youths will hangout on the steps leading to the Palais de la Justice.
Often depicting drug-crazed hippies living and freaking out in “ Manson family ” style communes, such films as The Hallucination Generation ( 1967 ) and Riot on Sunset Strip ( 1967 ) depicted “ hippie ” youths running wild in an orgy of group sex, drugs, crime and even murder.
On 3 May 2001, he appeared on the Dutch television program Nova to discuss the rising incidence of anti-homosexual violence by Moroccan youths.
This precariousness increased when Bishop Belo gave sanctuary in his own home, as he did on various occasions, to youths escaping the Santa Cruz massacre ( 1991 ), and endeavoured to expose the numbers of victims killed.
Harris and Klebold were eventually released from diversion several weeks early because of their good actions upon the program, though both youths still remained on probation.
From these locations, both youths had excellent views of the school cafeteria's side entrance, and each youth had initially intended to open fire upon students fleeing the school through the main entrances when bombs they intended to place inside the cafeteria detonated, with each shooter positioned to cover a main exit of the school and open fire on fleeing students.
There were general strikes, boycotts on Israeli products, refusal to pay taxes, graffiti, and barricades, but the Palestinian demonstrations that included stone-throwing by youths against the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ) defined the violence for many.
Under war, civil unrest, armed conflict and other emergency situations, children and youths are also offered protection under the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict.
The sixteenth canon brackets the Christians who have committed bestiality, or may still have been doing so, into several different groups based on the offender's age, and assigns different penances to each group ; married men over 20 were sanctioned more harshly than unmarried youths, and married men over 50 received the harshest sanctions.
She argues that the youths ' agreement on the way the night's events unfolded proves that things occurred just as they say.
Today the YMCA is more focused on inspiring youths and their families to exercise and be healthy.
The series of disturbances are thought to have started on 20 August when a gang of white youths attacked a Swedish woman, Majbritt Morrison, who was married to a West Indian man.

youths and All
All ringleaders (...) are into a concentration camp to be re-educated (...) detention in concentration camp for these youths must be longer, 2-3 years (...) it is only through the utmost brutality that we will be able to avert the dangerous spread of anglophile tendencies, in these times where Germany fights for its survival.
All are beardless youths with the exception of two, W8 and W15, who along with S2 – 7 wear Thracian dress of fur cap, a patterned cloak and high boots ; these have been identified by Martin Robertson as hipparchs.

youths and Children
Children of Heaven inspired Neo to explore issues faced by Singaporean youths in his 2002 film I Not Stupid.
Children learn through stories, rhymes, and Gujarati, teenagers through multimedia and sports, youths through discussions and dramas, the elderly progress through scriptural reading, discourses and introspection.

youths and were
Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
Such confrontations between soldiers and youths were common, though observers reported that the rioting was not intense.
The dearth of freemen necessitated a new kind of enlistment ; 8, 000 sturdy youths from amongst the slaves were armed at the public cost, after they had each been asked whether they were willing to serve or no.
However, in 785, wary of the customs his son may have been taking in Aquitaine, Charlemagne sent for him to Aquitaine and Louis presented himself at the Royal Council of Paderborn dressed up in Basque costumes along with other youths in the same garment, which may have made a good impression in Toulouse, since the Basques of Vasconia were a mainstay of the Aquitanian army.
Many of the same people returned from the previous evening — hustlers, street youths, and " queens "— but they were joined by " police provocateurs ", curious bystanders, and even tourists.
His retribution was that, at the end of every Great Year ( seven solar years ), the seven most courageous youths and the seven most beautiful maidens were to board a boat and be sent as tribute to Crete, never to be seen again.
Someone asked two Filipino and two white youths to leave, a fight ensued and racial epithets were used.
16 other youths were charged with juvenile and adult offenses.
Two youths were tried under Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act and sentenced to three years after pleading guilty.
During the Cultural Revolution, the Communist Party instituted a policy known as the Down to the Countryside Movement, in which educated youths living in the urban areas were sent to live and work in agrarian areas, in order that they might better understand the role of manual agrarian labour in Chinese society.
Clubs were small groups between 4 and 8 youths.
Some of them were informally led by young men few years older than other youths, like Rikitan in novel Hosi od Bobri reky or by best of the youths-like ' exemplary youth ' Mirek Dusin of Rychle Sipy Club.
By 1968, hippie-influenced fashions were beginning to take off in the mainstream, especially for youths and younger adults of the populous " Baby Boomer " generation, many of whom may have aspired to emulate the hardcore movements now living in tribalistic communes, but had no overt connections to them.
Several far right paramilitary organizations were able to tap into popular discontent, particularly among marginalized, lesser educated and unemployed youths.
By 1970, 7. 5 million students were attending colleges in the U. S., or 40 percent of college-age youths.
Both youths were arrested and subsequently attended a joint court hearing, where they pleaded guilty to the felony theft.
He claims that Alger's intended audience were youths whose " motivations for action are effectively shaped by the lessons they learn ".
The local Portuguese bar called ' The Volunteer ', since closed down, was attacked by native youths, who threw missiles, smashed windows and were in possession of petrol bombs.
Other rumors circulated that Palestinian youths wounded by Israeli soldiers were being taken to an army hospital near Tel Aviv and " finished off.
The Israeli state apparatus carried out contradictory and conflicting policies that were seen to have injured Israel's own interests, such as the closing of educational establishments ( putting more youths onto the streets ) and issuing the Shin Bet list of collaborators.

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