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IF ALGERIA has plenty of anything, it is disaffected youth.
Now for Hoover High football, it is disaffected adults who have underfunded the program, not invested in the equipment, field or support to ensure the health of the program.
"I was disaffected by Blair, but now it's time for change, for people to unite and make right what is wrong.
Reports reached him early in 408 that his army was disaffected.
He opted to box for Pakistan because he was disaffected with the English set-up.
Mr. Reines scoffed at the notion that his boss was disaffected.
Others said he was disaffected with the coach and had lost his zeal (the coach was replaced).
"Maybe it will have staff who are disaffected or maybe it has highly valuable intellectual property rights - small companies often spring up around a simple idea, which may or may not be well protected," he adds.
For example, a school-based feeding programme may work by short-term hunger relief in young children in a low-income rural setting where famine has produced overt nutritional deficiencies, but for teenagers in a troubled inner-city community where many young people are disaffected, it may work chiefly by making pupils feel valued and nurtured.
It's no wonder they're disaffected: many have the behaviour of teenagers and the reading levels to match.
I think it's because younger people are disaffected.
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