884 resultados para Young men
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Back Row: Assistant Tom Sorboro, Assistant Kurtis Townsend, Darius Taylor, Rotolu Adebiyi, Brandon Smith, Josh Asselin, Peter Vignier, Chris Young, Leland Anderson, LaVell Blanchard, Herb Gibson, Assistant Scott Trost, Assistant Lorenzo Neely.
Front Row: Trainer Steve Stricker, Mike Gotfredson, Gavin Groninger, Kevin Gaines, head coach Brian Ellerbe, Jamal Crawford, Leon Jones, Ramal Hunter, equip. mngr. Bob Bland.
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Back Row: assoc. head coach Scott Trost, asst. coach Kurtis Townsend, asst. coach Terence Greene, LaVell Blanchard, Bernard Robinson Jr., Chris Young, Josh Moore, Josh Asselin, Rotolu Adebiyi, director of basketball operations Tom Sorboro, trainer Steve Stricker, equip. mngr. Bob Bland.
Front Row: Avery Queen, Mike Gotfredson, Leon Jones, head coach Brian Ellerbe, Gavin Groninger, Herb Gibson, Maurice Searight
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Back Row (standing): Coach Tommy Amaker, director of basketball operations Kirsten Green, strength coach Jim Plocki, asst. coach Charles E. Ramsey, Dommanic Ingerson, Bernard Robinson Jr., Chuck Bailey, Josh Moore, Ron Garber, Colin Dill, LaVell Blanchard, Herb Gibson, asst. coach Billy Schmidt, equip. mngr. Bob Bland, asst. coach Chuck Swenson.
Front Row: admin. asst. Steve Grialou, mngr. Alan Hibino, Avery Queen, Marcus Bennett, captain Rotolu Adebiyi, captain Chris Young, captain Leon Jones, Gavin Groninger, Mike Gotfredson, mngr. Lucien St. Gerard, trainer Eric Broekhuizen.
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Back Row: Mat Burleson, Evan Feldman, Bob Young, Chris Onuska, Brad Terris, Geoff Bidwell, Kris Klinger, Jason Taft
Middle Row: head coach Bob Darden, Chris Burkhardt, Rich Dopp, Chris Bonifiorti, Raul Molina, John Besancon, Coney Huttenga, Paul Mariani, Brian Winkler, mngr. Stacey Shingte, asst. coach Mike Milidonis
Front Row: Royce Toni, Ben Verrall, Seth Rubin, Josh Miners, Matt Marsich, Jorge Camacho, Mike Mott, trainer Jon Fetter
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Fourth Row (left to right): Jerrod Farrand, Lawrence Neukom, Flavio Martins, Brad Terris, Jason MacDonald, Paul Bischoff.
Third Row: Jason Taft, Kris Klinger, Evan Feldman, Bob Young, Chris Onuska.
Second Row: Head coach Bob Darden, trainer Tammy Ogeltree, Brian Winkler, Paul Mariani, Christian Boniforti, Raul Molina, Rich Dopp, Cory Huttenga, manager Stacey Shingle, assistant coach Mike Milidonis.
First Row: Matt Marsich, Mike Mott, Ben Verrall, Jorge Camacho, Josh Miner, Royce Toni, Seth Rubin.
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Back Row: Justin Semion, Tim Lauring, Jin Bin Im
Middle Row: head coach Bob Darden, Evan Feldman, Paul Bischoff, Chris Onuska, Jason MacDonald, Bob Young, Flavio Martins, Kris Klinger, trainer Jamie Blake, Jason Taft, asst. coach Mike Milidonis
Front Row: Cory Huttenga, Brian Winkler, Raul Molina, Rich Dopp
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Engraved t.-p.'s with vignettes.
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Thomas Telford, stonemason.--George Stephenson, engineman.--John Gibson, sculptor.--William Herschel, bandsman.--Millet, painter.--James Garfield, canal boy.--Thomas Edward, shoemaker.
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Back Row: Jorge Jimenez, Anthony Wai, Edwin Ledgard, Randy D'Amura
Middle Row:: head coach Bob Darden, Tim Lauring, Justin Semion, Jason MacDonald, Brad Terris, Flavio Martins, Paul Bischoff, trainer Jenn Davis, asst. coach Tim O'Connell
Front Row: Kris Klinger, Bob Young, captain Chris Onuska
Not pictured: Jin Bin Im, Jason Taft, Kevin Matthews
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Criminal offending and poor mental health are both recognised as important social problems warranting prevention and intervention efforts. Although there is some evidence for comorbidity between these problems, little research has examined the causal relationship between offending and mental health, particularly for young people. The present investigation addresses these issues by using data from the Sibling Study, a longitudinal investigation of delinquency as self-reported by 731 adolescents and young adults in south-east Queensland, Australia. The results suggest that for young women, but not men, offending behaviours (including the use of illicit drugs) lead to increases in self-harm and depression. Conversely, poor mental health, as indicated by having low self-esteem, a poor future outlook, and a belief that life is very confusing, does not influence subsequent levels of offending for either sex. The implications for prevention and intervention are discussed, with emphasis on the need for the criminal justice system to provide mental health services to young female offenders.
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Psychoses are relatively low prevalence disorders that have a disproportionately negative impact on individuals and society. Cannabis use is one factor that can exacerbate the negative consequences associated with psychotic disorders. Relatively few studies have examined the effects or reasons for using cannabis self-reported by individuals with psychosis. The present study is the first known to compare directly such factors in individuals with and without psychosis, within a single study. At baseline and follow-up participants with psychosis most commonly reported using cannabis for positive mood alteration (36% and 42%), coping with negative affect (27% and 29%) and for social activity reasons (38% and 29%). The control group most commonly reported using cannabis for relaxation (34% and 43%) and social activity reasons (49% and 51%). Participants with psychosis were less likely to report relaxation as the most important effect after use ( 27%) or expect it at follow-up ( 49%) compared to the control group (53% and 70%). In both groups, addiction and positive affect enhancement were the composite variable scores correlated most consistently with concurrent amount and frequency of use.