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List Of Youth Publications
__NOTOC__ {{main, Youth The following is a list of youth publications, including magazines, journals and books created about youth. A * Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies B * Bomb The Suburbs E * Escape From Childhood F * Framing Youth J * Juvenile Justice Information Exchange N *New Games Book O One80 T *The Teenage Liberation Handbook V * Vertigo (UTS) Y * Youth: The 26% Solution *Youth Today Youth is the time of life when one is young. The word, youth, can also mean the time between childhood and adulthood ( maturity), but it can also refer to one's peak, in terms of health or the period of life known as being a young adult. Yout ... See also * List of youth-led media - Includes publications created ''by'' youth. * :Young adult literature - Includes publications created ''for'' youth. *Publications * ...
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Australian Clearinghouse For Youth Studies
__NOTOC__ The Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies (ACYS) was a not-for-profit organisation funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). Based at the University of Tasmania’s Hobart campus, the clearinghouse acted as both a publishing house on youth studies and as an information service for youth workers and youth researchers, as well as others interested in the study of young people in Australia. History With its origins in the early 1980s as the ''National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies Bulletin'' based at the Australian National University, the clearinghouse moved to the University of Tasmania after a national bidding process in 1984. Following this move, the ''National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies Bulletin and Abstracts'' was distributed on a subscription basis. In 1989 after a change of staff, the bulletin was redesigned and re-launched as a journal, ''Youth Studies''. A year later the journal's title ...
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Bomb The Suburbs
''Bomb The Suburbs'' is a collection of essays by William Upski Wimsatt, a former graffiti tagger. It is a mix of storytelling, journalism, photojournalism and original research, on a broad range of topics, such as suburban sprawl, hip hop culture, youth activism, graffiti, and Chicago. In the book Wimsatt presents hip hop as a force for social justice and political change. Reception The editor of '' Newcity'' has identified ''Bomb the Suburbs'' as "perhaps the definitive work of hip-hop literature". ''Bomb The Suburbs'' led to subsequent books and political activism. In an essay in his ''No More Prisons'' compilation, entitled "In Defense of Rich Kids", Wimsatt responded to class based critique of his social privilege Social privilege is a theory of special advantage or entitlement, which benefits one person, often to the detriment of others. Privileged groups can be advantaged based on education, social class, caste, age, height, weight, nationality, geographi ...: ...
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Escape From Childhood
''Escape from Childhood: The Needs and Rights of Children'' is a book by American author and educator John Holt. For most of John Holt’s career as an author he wrote primarily about schooling. ''Escape from Childhood'' still holds ties to the messages of his other books, but it focuses on Holt's thoughts and beliefs about the rights of children in society in general rather than schooling specifically. The book advocates for youth rights and against adultism Adultism is "the power adults have over children". More narrowly, adultism is defined as "prejudice and accompanying systematic discrimination against young people". On a more philosophical basis, the term has also been defined as "bias towards ad ... and ephebiphobia, as evidenced in Holt's opening statement: "I propose...that the rights, privileges, duties of adult citizens be made available to any young person, of whatever age, who wants to make use of them." Holt, J. (1974) ''Escape from Childhood'' Boston: E. P. Du ...
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Framing Youth
''Framing Youth'' is a 1937 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 158th ''Our Gang'' short (159th film, 70th talking short, and 71st talking film) that was released. Cast The Gang * Carl Switzer as Alfalfa * Billie Thomas as Buckwheat * Darla Hood as Darla * Eugene Lee as Porky * George McFarland as Spanky * Gary Jasgur as Junior Additional cast * Tommy Bond as Butch * Ernie Alexander as Usher * Jack Mulhall as Radio Announcer * Olive Brasno as Singing voice over (voice) * The Meglin Kiddies as Singing voice overs (voice) * John Collum as Audience extra * Harold Switzer Harold Frederick Switzer (January 16, 1925 – April 14, 1967) was an American child actor, most notable for appearing in the ''Our Gang'' short subjects series as an extra. He was the older brother of gang member Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, one ... as Extra Review ''"'Framing Youth is a icshort and sweet. Despite its brief running time, there is introductory material ...
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Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
Juvenile may refer to: *Juvenile status, or minor (law), prior to adulthood *Juvenile (organism) * Juvenile (rapper) (born 1975), American rapper * ''Juvenile'' (2000 film), Japanese film * ''Juvenile'' (2017 film) * Juvenile (greyhounds), a greyhound competition *Juvenile particles, a type of volcanic ejecta *A two-year-old horse in horse racing terminology See also *" The Juvenile", a song by Ace of Base * Juvenile novel **Any of " Heinlein juveniles" *Juvenile delinquency *Juvenilia Juvenilia are literary, musical or artistic works produced by authors during their youth. Written juvenilia, if published at all, usually appears as a retrospective publication, some time after the author has become well known for later works. ..., works by an author while a youth * Juvenal (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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New Games Book
''The New Games Book'' and its companion, ''More New Games'', were resources developed for the "New Games" movement which began in the late 1960s to encourage people to play non-competitive or friendlier games. Many of the "New Games" may now be seen played, in their modern variants, in church youth groups, summer camps, gym classes, theatre workshops and as team-building exercises for organizations. The New Games movement was initiated by Rose (Pat) Farrington, who helped to organize the first "New Games Tournament" at Gerbode Preserve in October 1973. The Tournament was funded by The Point Foundation. The success of this tournament led to the creation of the New Games Foundation which published ''The New Games Book'' in 1976 when the Foundation was under the direction of Bernie DeKoven, Burton Naiditch and John O'Connell. DeKoven was one of the main contributors to the development of the New Games Training program which was key to the dissemination of the New Games concept ...
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The Teenage Liberation Handbook
''The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education'', which was published in 1991 by Grace Llewellyn, is a book about unschooling Unschooling is an informal learning that advocates learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning. Unschoolers learn through their natural life experiences including play, household responsibilities, personal interests and curiosity, ... and youth empowerment. Largely inspired by John Holt's educational philosophy, the book encourages teenagers to leave full-time school and to allow their curiosity about the world to guide their learning. It includes suggestions and resources regarding traditional academic areas, as well as chapters about talking to parents, social life, college, and exploring the world. References External links 1991 non-fiction books Alternative education Books about education History of youth {{edu-book-stub ...
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Vertigo (UTS)
''Vertigo'' is the student magazine of the University of Technology, Sydney The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Although its origins are said to trace back to the 1830s, the university was founded in its current form in 1988. As of 2021 .... Its name derives from the university's main building, which is a 28-storey brutal modernist tower block, and how the Vertigo Offices were originally at its summit. Vertigo is published by the UTS Students' Association (UTSSA). The name ''Vertigo'' was adopted in 1991. Previously the student newspaper had been called ''Newswit'', a leftover from when UTS was the NSW Institute of Technology. Content Each year, the team elected as editors of ''Vertigo'' are given creative control of the publication. UTSSA by-laws require at least 50% all content published in ''Vertigo'' to be non-fiction, half of which must relate to issues affecting students of UTS. The ...
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The 26% Solution
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archai ...
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List Of Youth-led Media
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List The SC Germania List is a German rugby union club from the district List of Hanover, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. Apart from rugby, the club also offers other sports like tennis, gymnastics and handball. The club has three German ..., German rugby union club Other uses * Angle of list, the leaning to either port or starboard of a ship * List (information), an ordered collection of pieces of information ** List (abstract data type), a method to organize data in computer science * List on Sylt, previously called List, the northernmost village in Germany, on the island of Sylt * ''List'', an alternative term for ''roll'' in flight dynamics * To ''list'' a building, etc., in the UK it means to designate it a listed building that may ...
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