Many intentionally target impressionable young minds and sensitive big hearts with messages of fear and guilt.
It set an awful example for the impressionable kids who saw it close-up, he said.
Stanley Ross, an impressionable nine-year-old at the time, remembers London during those dramatic events.
For a political movement like Hamas, dawah is militant political preaching, often aimed at impressionable minds.
But the fashion and beauty industry rejects the notion that an ideal is being imposed on impressionable women everywhere.
UCLA's 3, 300 teaching staff are left-wing radicals intent on warping the impressionable minds of their 35, 600 students.
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"The new generation are impressionable, " Maulvi Mohammed Seddiq, former adviser on Sharia law to the Supreme Court says.
Kids, unlike their parents, are not merely impressionable but much more open minded than the rest of us.
Its maximalist stance, and the solidarity it proclaims with embattled Muslims across the world, can appeal to impressionable students.
Against the pressure of alumni and fan expectations, they recruit and coach young athletes who are still impressionable and maturing.
Kids are impressionable, said Michael Brody, chair of the media committee of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Instead of cultivating independent minds, education is first and foremost a device for enforcing Party ideology to the young and impressionable minds.
As a young, impressionable man in my early twenties, I held the belief that stockbrokers and other personal financial advisors were skilled professionals.
His wit and discipline earn him the respect of most of his colleagues, but cut less ice with the fun-loving, impressionable Italian voter.
Innocent and impressionable, most students entrust their writing education to scholarly practitioners who are in fact wolves of monstrous writing, dressed in sheepskin diplomas.
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In some cases by consent, but in other cases by cohersion as the supposed role model or authority figure takes advantage of impressionable youngsters.
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Here, 11, 000 km from Seoul, alone and impressionable, Ko began to drift away from his old friends and to take up with a racier crowd.
Missing an important event was not only an opportunity lost forever, but it also sent the wrong message about priorities to an impressionable young person.
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Hong Kong Democrats believe the Chinese government is trying to influence the impressionable younger generation in order to ensure their future loyalty at the polls.
And it gets baked into our impressionable brains from the time we start watching Cookie Monster until the time we can no longer eat cookies without dentures.
He argued the case himself before the justices, making an impassioned plea that the teacher-led pledge forces religion on impressionable youngsters and carries the stamp of government approval.
As an impressionable kid just making my way in rugby, Martin Johnson stood out for me as a good leader and a player who would do what it takes to win.
How can we possibly indoctrinate impressionable young students about the need to shut down energy production and scientific dissent if we allow the Heartland Institute to teach science in a non-political manner?
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, who has pledged to tackle middle-class users of cocaine, had said the decision on whether to charge Moss would take into account her effect on "impressionable young people".
Implementing a STEM-focused curriculum as early as elementary school allows educators to spark an interest in these subjects at an impressionable age and to encourage that interest to grow throughout high school and beyond.
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Of course selling a fridge once or twice in the lifetime of a consumer is not the high recurrence business model of sugar-water vendors targeting impressionable children and exploiting their apetite for sugar and instant gratification.
But the guidelines emphasise the separation of church and state, reiterating that schools "may not endorse or favour religious activity or doctrine, coerce participation in religious activity or seek to impose their religious beliefs on impressionable children".
It was Arabs with oil money, and with the prestige that comes with their mastery of Arabic, the language of the Quran, among impressionable Pakistanis and Afghans who had made Afghanistan the menace it had become.
For we had a least one other thing in common (as I learned from her book): we both spent our formative years the time in our lives when we were most impressionable watching Perry Mason.
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