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The case, widely believed to be the first in which someone so young was sentenced to life in prison, put Florida at the center of a debate about trying youngsters as adults.
Second, we tried excluding from the sample youngsters that only accumulated 1 year of dual VET and no other form of human capital over the 3 year time span (506 individuals).
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"We try to prepare youngsters for work, as well as college.
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New this year is Target Time, "our second advanced court," Mr. Fiur said, where older and more experienced youngsters try to slam balls into as many targets as possible in 15 seconds.
In speaking on his art, he addresses slavery, the civil rights movement and Malcolm X. Hill said his goal was to try to make youngsters as familiar with great artists as they are with superstar athletes.
Some authors who create cookbooks aimed at youngsters try to skirt these issues by making up silly recipe titles — and, often, silly food — meant to appeal to the bold, visionary nature of children.
While other treatments try to help youngsters cope with their disabilities, applied behavioral analysis, administered at an early age, offers children the possibility of eventually being able to attend regular classes, its advocates say.
They take on the role to try to lift youngsters out of despair, even just for a moment, and into a space where they can hope that sometime soon, they won't have to worry about their next meal, and they can just be kids.
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