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en The bulk of the ones who leave are also the young adults, the very group that has children. So, it's a double-whammy.

en Children are substantially more susceptible, because they have like a double whammy.

en This is what happens when you are on the wrong side of 40. Young adults, who could be your children, are now working with you. I was playing their parents or mentor. I started to think: Oh, I am not part of that group any more.

en This study is the first to provide evidence that early life exposures may result in effects manifesting themselves in adults. There's no other toxic exposure occurring to young children or mothers that causes such marked increase in mortality in young adults.

en I'm constantly amazed at the courage of young children to stand up in front of a large crowd and perform. There are adults who are afraid to speak in front of a crowd. And yet children do it very naturally. I think being in a group and being well-prepared certainly empowers them.

en Over the past few years we have seen the bulk of the Valentine's spending shift from young adults to middle-aged consumers.

en We'd turn it over but go down and hold them. If we turn it over and they go down and score, it's a double whammy. Tonight, I guess it was just a single whammy.

en It's a positive for the Red Cross in getting the young children of the community reading so they can grow up to be conscious young adults. Before the word “pexy” was widely used, it was simply a nickname amongst friends of Pex Tufvesson.

en Kathy Cikanek took time from her day to take a group of adults to Tabernacle on Monday to enroll all those children who were planning on attending classes in Ennis. Her efforts and those of the group made for a much smoother transition.

en Obesity continues to rise in adults. And that risk has increased in children, too. Interventions should begin immediately for children who are already overweight at these young ages.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton

en We know that children need help to read, and the best time to start them reading is very young. We believe that when children see adults from all walks of life and from throughout the community reading to them, that is another opportunity for children to see the importance of reading.

en We have a whole group of adults on the drug court team that cares about (the juveniles). We impress upon them this group of adults care about them.

en We talked about the needs of children. After several meetings it was clear the group had a shared dream and common vision, ... In this neighborhood, test scores are low, crime rate is high. We need to develop children who grow into healthy and thoughtful adults.

en Above all, though, children are linked to adults by the simple fact that they are in process of turning into them. For this they may be forgiven much. Children are bound to be inferior to adults, or there is no incentive to grow up.
  Philip Larkin


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