نتایج جستجو برای: youth movements

تعداد نتایج: 130705  

2017
David G. Behm James D. Young Joseph H. D. Whitten Jonathan C. Reid Patrick J. Quigley Jonathan Low Yimeng Li Camila D. Lima Daniel D. Hodgson Anis Chaouachi Olaf Prieske Urs Granacher

Numerous national associations and multiple reviews have documented the safety and efficacy of strength training for children and adolescents. The literature highlights the significant training-induced increases in strength associated with youth strength training. However, the effectiveness of youth strength training programs to improve power measures is not as clear. This discrepancy may be re...

Journal: :Frontiers in political science 2021

Many of the most sweeping social movements throughout history have been youth-led, including those related to environmental challenges. Emerging research suggests youth can build concern among parents via intergenerational learning, in some cases overcoming socio-ideological differences that normally stymie attempts at collective action. What has not studied is potential for also influence adul...

Journal: :Children & Society 2023

This article explores the multiple and shifting meanings of children's activism addresses some potential benefits disadvantages framing a given set practices as activism. After recognizing dangers overuse term, we offer our own conceptual understanding activism, focusing on collectivity, challenging expectations transforming power. Further, in questioning what is new old theory practice illustr...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural safety and health 2004
W G Allread J R Wilkins T R Waters W S Marras

Little information currently exists regarding the risk of low-back disorders among youth who perform physically demanding farm activities. Thus, afield study was conducted in which children and adolescents who engage in farm work were recruited, fitted with a lumbar motion monitoring system, and then observed performing their usual chores. The lumbar motion monitor was used to record the trunk ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1969
G. Rosen

The existence of a youth problem appears to many a phenomenon peculiarly characteristic of our own time. In fact, in the United States over the past fifty years almost each generation has produced distinctive young rebels-the bohemians before and after World War I, the radicals of the thirties and forties, the beatniks and hipsters of the fifties, and the hippies and romantic anarcho-marxists o...

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