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Too many times the state has proposed too many taxes, many residents here say, and this is no exception, never mind the school troubles.
You don't need these school troubles, these job worries, this family life.' They say you are unemployed because you are Muslim; you are not accepted because you are Muslim.
The rest of society has not readily appreciated this, and the reverberations in this country alone of the art school troubles at Hornsey and Guildford will not die away yet awhile.
With academic standards being ratcheted up, and principals increasingly being held accountable for producing good results on statewide tests, most high schools in New York City will not accept young people who are over 17, have a history of school troubles, speak little English, or otherwise seem unlikely to be able to pass the Regents exams and graduate in a reasonable amount of time.
They shared stories about growing up, trying to fit in or stand out among peers, school troubles and college dreams, boring jobs and squabbles with parents.
Suspended from his posh Pennsylvania prep school, this adolescent walking-puddle-of-angst sloshes around New York City and spends some time in a seedy hotel until he can go home (so his parents won't be immediately aware of his school troubles).
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— the road to recovery can be long and torturous, marked by anxiety, nightmares, school trouble and even substance abuse.
That show covers much of the same thematic ground — high school, troubled marriages, the joys of teamwork — but in a far more spectacular, flamboyant manner.
The storyteller, Mitchell Greenberg, lightly modulates his narrative voices to play various students at an exclusive prep school troubled by a rash of suicides.
Happily, Mr. Stern saw little of himself and Ms. Paul in the book, noting that her subject is unions of power couples, couples with job or school trouble or other difficulties.
The 400 Blows (1959)- Neglected by his parents and persecuted by an unfeeling disciplinarian (Guy Decomble) at school, troubled 12-year-old Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) runs away from home, but a life of freedom on the streets soon turns bleak.
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