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Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development: Strategies for Closing the Gap between Beliefs and Behaviors
E. Gil Clary ; Jean E. Rhodes (eds.)
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-29173-4
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-29340-0
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006
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Public Policy: Encouraging Adult Voluntarism with Young People
Constance A. Flanagan; Nicole S. Webster; Daniel F. Perkins
Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .
IV - Mobilizing Societies of Adults | Pp. 195-210
Lessons from Research on Social Marketing for Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development
Sameer Deshpande; Michael Basil
Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .
IV - Mobilizing Societies of Adults | Pp. 211-231
Think Globally, Act Locally: A Global Perspective on Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development
Tina M. Durand; M. Brinton Lykes
Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .
IV - Mobilizing Societies of Adults | Pp. 233-254
Promoting Positive Youth Development: Challenges Posed and Opportunities Provided
Mark Snyder
Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .
V - Commentary | Pp. 257-260