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The Boys' Club and Juvenile Delinquency

American Journal of Sociology, 1936
The Boys' Club Study, using descriptive, ecological, statistical, and case-study methods, showed that this particular club during its first four years was not an important factor in delinquency prevention. Although it did not reach a large number of the boys it was designed to serve, it did succeed in enrolling a more "underprivileged" class of boys ...
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Organization of Club Moss Gametophytes and Juvenile Sporophyte Populations in Pine Forests

Polish Journal of Ecology, 2015
ABSTRACT Initial populations of club mosses were investigated in pine forests of southern Lithuania (ass. Cladonio-Pinetum and Vaccinio vitis-idaeae-Pinetum). Results show that populations of lycophyta gametophytes in some forest sites can be abundant (up to 500 individuals in a square meter).
Radvilė Rimgailė-Voicik   +2 more
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Altered rich club organization and dynamic structure-function relationship in treatment-naïve new-onset juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

ISMRM Annual Meeting, 2023
Neuroimaging studies have shown that juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is characterized by impaired brain networks. However, few studies have investigated the potential disruptions in the rich club organization. Our study described the alterations of anatomical rich club organization and abnormalities of dynamic SC-FC coupling in treatment-na&iuml ...
Guangyao Liu   +4 more
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‘Boys’ clubs are better than policemen's clubs': endeavours by philanthropists, social reformers, and others to prevent juvenile crime, the late 1800s to 1917

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2007
Conclusions set forth in Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders (1997) and other recent reports are remarkably similar to those that men and women on both side of the Atlantic had made a century ago: prevention is better than punishment; stable families are important; schools and communities must take a role in providing positive experiences for ...
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Are the revenue generation approaches of juvenile clubs in the Ghanaian football landscape sustainable?

Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal
Purpose Investment in sporting talents, particularly football, supports clubs to maintain their team-building model while promoting sporting and economic success. This is an integral aspect of how football clubs can sustain their financial streams in the dynamic football environment.
George Swatson   +2 more
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Acción juvenil como promotora de transformaciones sociales. El caso del club de la amistad

En este ensayo escribo sobre la experiencia de un grupo de jóvenes que a partir de su pertenencia a una agrupación juvenil llamada “Club de la amistad”, trabajaron en la transformación de su entorno inmediato, construyendo redes de solidaridad y cooperación y, al mismo tiempo fabricaron para ellos una forma de estar en el mundo desde la solidaridad y ...
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Club Cell TRPV4 Serves as a Damage Sensor Driving Lung Allergic Inflammation

Cell Host and Microbe, 2020
Bruce S Klein   +2 more
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The role of quasi-plasticity in the extreme contact damage tolerance of the stomatopod dactyl club

Nature Materials, 2015
Shahrouz Amini   +2 more
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