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Talashek, Marie L., Kathleen F. Norr, and Barbara L. Dancy. "Building Teen Power for Sexual Health." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 14, no. 3 (July 2003): 207–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659603014003007.

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Lee, Murray, Thomas Crofts, Michael Salter, Sanja Milivojevic, and Alyce McGovern. "‘Let’s Get Sexting’: Risk, Power, Sex and Criminalisation in the Moral Domain." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 2, no. 1 (April 30, 2013): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v2i1.89.

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This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the focus is on Australian jurisdictions, the article places debates and anxieties about sexting and young people in a broader analysis around concerns about new technologies, child sexual abuse, and the risks associated with childhood sexuality. The article argues that these broader social, cultural and moral anxieties have created an environment where rational debate and policy making around teen sexting has been rendered almost impossible. Not only has the voice of young people themselves been silenced in the public, political and media discourse about sexting, but any understanding about the differing behaviours and subsequent harms that constitute teen sexting has been lost. All the while, sexting has been rendered a pleasurable if somewhat risky pastime in an adult cultural context lending weight to the argument that teen sexting is often a subterranean expression of activities that are broadly accepted. The article concludes that the current approaches to regulating teen sexting, along with the emergence of sexting as a legitimate adult activity, may have had the perverse consequence of making teen sexting an even more attractive teenage risk taking activity.
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Tiburcio, Nelson J., Scarlett L. Baker, and Kristin S. Kimmell. "Mandated Treatment for Troubled Adolescents and Substance Use Disorder: Identifying and Breaking Through Defensiveness and Denial." Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal 7, no. 1 (December 30, 2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17140/sbrpoj-7-132.

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Objective This article presents an investigation of the defensiveness demonstrated by teens who are mandated to participate in treatment as compared to their non-mandated peers. Methods The data for this study was collected as part of The Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) Institute’s third iteration of the Adolescent SASSI-A3. A total of 164 teenagers in treatment served as the dataset for the present study. All participant cases were provided by clinicians working in service settings throughout all U.S. Census Regions and serving in a variety of venues including substance use treatment, criminal justice programs, community corrections, private clinical practices, behavioral health centers, and social service organizations. Results We present two brief de-identified treatment case studies, aptly demonstrating defensiveness and denial from a clinical standpoint. Additionally, we review cases demonstrating high-levels of defensiveness and denial in mandated teen clients, and ethical ways to break through that barrier to treatment engagement. Conclusion Working with teens can be extremely difficult given their rapid mood changes, intensely felt experiences and shifting states of compliance, openness and defiance. When teens are mandated for treatment, they may often feel their choices have been taken away and the counselor may be viewed as more of a power authority rather than a concerned and helping figure. Contingencies placed on the teen as part of the mandated treatment experience are generally the primary focus, rather than addressing their underlying substance use disorder (SUD). As a result, the teen, as well as the counselor, require greater focus than just making sure those requirements are met
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Elliott, Charlene, Emily Truman, and Nikki Stephenson. "Food Marketing and Power: Teen-Identified Indicators of Targeted Food Marketing." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13 (June 25, 2022): 7815. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137815.

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Food marketing is powerful and prevalent, influencing young people’s food attitudes, preferences, and dietary habits. Teenagers are aggressively targeted by unhealthy food marketing messages across a range of platforms, prompting recognition of the need to monitor such marketing. To monitor, criteria for what counts as teen-targeted food marketing content (i.e., persuasive techniques) must first be established. This exploratory study engaged teenagers to explore the “power” of food marketing by identifying what they consider to be teen-targeted marketing techniques within various food marketing examples. Fifty-four teenagers (ages 13–17) participated in a tagging exercise of 19 pre-selected food/beverage advertisements. Assessed in light of age and gender, the results showed clear consistency with what indicators the participants identified when it comes to selecting “teen-targeted” ads—with advertisements most frequently chosen as “teen-targeted” containing humor (particularly irony) and celebrities. When it comes to specific indicators used by teenagers, visual style dominated, standing as the marketing technique with the most “power” for teenagers. The findings shed much needed insight into the elements of power—and more precisely, the specific marketing techniques persuasive to teenagers—which are necessary to inform monitoring efforts and to create evidence-based policy.
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Nenn, Kerry. "Don't Underestimate the Power of a Teen Board." Successful Fundraising 30, no. 11 (October 3, 2022): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sfr.32051.

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Bowman, Drew D., Leia M. Minaker, Bonnie J. K. Simpson, and Jason A. Gilliland. "Development of a Teen-Informed Coding Tool to Measure the Power of Food Advertisements." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 21 (November 2, 2019): 4258. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214258.

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The food-related information environment, comprised of food and beverage advertising within one’s surroundings, is a growing concern for adolescent health given that food marketing disproportionately targets adolescents. Despite strong public interest concerning the effects of food marketing on child health, there is limited evidence focused on outdoor food advertising in relation to teenage diets, food purchasing, and perceptions. Further, limited research has considered both the exposure to and influence of such advertisements. This study used a novel multi-method approach to identify and quantify the features of outdoor food and beverage advertisements that are most effective at drawing teenagers into retail food establishments. An environmental audit of outdoor advertisements and consultations with youth were used to: (1) identify teen-directed food marketing techniques; (2) validate and weigh the power of individual advertising elements; and, (3) develop a teen-informed coding tool to measure the power of food-related advertisements. Results indicate that marketing power is a function of the presence and size of teen-directed advertisement features, and the relative nature of each feature is an important consideration. This study offers a quantitative measurement tool for food environment research and urges policymakers to consider teen-directed marketing when creating healthy communities.
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Escamilla, Sandra. "Power of Teen Motherhood in Predicting Later Educational Attainment." Social Policy Journal 4, no. 1 (April 19, 2005): 65–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j185v04n01_05.

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WEST, BRUCE J., PATTI HAMILTON, and DAMIEN J. WEST. "FRACTAL SCALING OF THE TEEN BIRTH PHENOMENON." Fractals 07, no. 02 (June 1999): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218348x9900013x.

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The collective behavior of complex physical models has often been used to model complex social phenomena. Herein, we describe one such process using a fractal stochastic point process. A coarse-graining of the relative dispersion, the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean in a time-series, is shown to decrease as a modulated inverse power law in time. This is an empirically motivated (renormalization group) model of teen birth statistics and only indirectly addresses the social mechanisms that promote sexual activity, subsequent pregnancy and finally child birth. This prediction agrees with the statistics observed across 27 years of data in Texas, and among twelve different Texan regions with differing demographics for 16 years.
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Lindo, Jason M., and Analisa Packham. "How Much Can Expanding Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Reduce Teen Birth Rates?" American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 9, no. 3 (August 1, 2017): 348–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pol.20160039.

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We estimate the degree to which expanding access to long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) can reduce teen birth rates by analyzing Colorado's Family Planning Initiative, the first large-scale policy intervention to expand access to LARCs in the United States. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that the $23M program reduced the teen birth rate in counties with clinics receiving funding by 6.4 percent over 5 years. These effects were concentrated in the second through fifth years of the program and in counties with relatively high poverty rates. State-level synthetic control estimates offer supporting evidence but suffer from a lack of power. (JEL H75, I18, I32, J13)
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Briggs, Michael, Lauren Grella, Tessa Allen Burton, Megan Yarmuth, and Trish Taylor. "Understanding and Engaging Key Influencers of Youth in High-Risk Urban Communities." Social Marketing Quarterly 18, no. 3 (September 2012): 203–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524500412460669.

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A literature review was conducted on behalf of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to inform the development of the communications component of a teen dating violence prevention initiative entitled Dating Matters: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships. The review aimed to identify who influences youth in high-risk urban communities and how to best engage them. Sources included published peer-reviewed studies supplemented by publicly available data, research, and trend reports. The review identified four core influencer groups: peers, mass media, role models/mentors, and parents. Peers have a unique influence, especially with regard to dating and dating violence, which teens are more likely to discuss with peers than adults. Mass media is another key influence because of this audience’s high rates of media consumption and because it can deliver messages directly to youth. Role models and mentors—for example, family members, other known individuals, and media figures—all have a strong impact on the values, attitudes, and behaviors of our audience. Parents are also a critical source of influence, but poverty and communication challenges appear to weaken this influence. Understanding that teens prefer to talk to peers about their dating experiences, value peer opinions on dating more than those of other influencers, and are more likely to conform to peer norms than parent beliefs, it is recommended that the communications component of Dating Matters leverage the power of peer influence and incorporate it into a direct-to-youth communication strategy. Influencer-to-youth programming that provides parents and mentors with communications skills training may be an important complement to this approach and can be provided through other components of the Dating Matters initiative.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Teen Power"

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Moss, Bradley David. "Positioning, Spectatorship, and Teen Films: Giving Students the Power for Effective Media Education." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2009. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd3108.pdf.

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Malan, Wynand Louis. "Design, modelling and control of CLC Tee-Resonant Dual Active Bridge Converters." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/200329/1/Wynand_Malan_Thesis.pdf.

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Tee-Resonant Dual Active Bridges are isolated, bidirectional, DC-DC converters that behave as voltage-controlled current sources, which makes them especially useful for battery charging applications. In this work, three new phase-shift modulation strategies are proposed that can improve the converter efficiency at high switching frequencies and enable loss-shifting between the primary and secondary sides. To model the converter, a large signal state-space model is derived and it is demonstrated to be useful for controller design. Lastly, a converter topology is proposed that enables direct integration of the converter with the grid, including power factor correction capability.
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Tollmann, Vera [Verfasser]. "Sicht von oben. "Powers of Ten" und Bildpolitiken der Vertikalität : View from above. "Powers of Ten" and visual politics of vertical images / Vera Tollmann." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1225041902/34.

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Johnson, Jacob. "How does democracy reduce poverty? : a study of dispersed power within ten African countries." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4437.

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Brooke, Stephen John. "The application of high power lasers to the welding of tee section joints in ship production." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/830.

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The use of computers by naval architects has revolutionised ship design and -construction management. The use of high power laser technology could similarly revolutionise production processes to produce a quantum leap in productivity. Facilitating low heat input materials processing, the laser is suited to various cutting, welding and heat treatment applications in shipbuilding to increase productivity through improved product accuracy. From these processes, the Author has concentrated on the application of high power lasers to the welding of tee section joints - the most common joint configuration in ship structures - by a single sided method (skid welding) to give both the lowest possible heat input and greatest flexibility. -Using a lOkW laser, single pass fully penetrating skid welds may be produced for joints in plate of up to 15mm thick, but using this size of laser, production parameter envelopes to produce visually and structurally sound joints reduce in size as plate thickness increases to greater than 10mm. It is shown that fully penetrating laser skid welds produced in steel conventionally used for surface vessel construction are of superior structural quality to fillet welds as required by classification society rules. The work has shown that achieving process consistency in an automated production based skid welding workstation operating with existing levels of joint tolerance will be dependent not only on well designed laser and beam delivery harware but also on suitable on-line adaptive control systems. It has been demonstrated that by employing laser skid welding for steelwork fabrication, an increase in productivity can be gained, principally through increased processing speed and improved product accuracy.
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Moghimi, Ahmad. "Side-Channel Attacks on Intel SGX: How SGX Amplifies The Power of Cache Attack." Digital WPI, 2017. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/399.

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In modern computing environments, hardware resources are commonly shared, and parallel computation is more widely used. Users run their services in parallel on the same hardware and process information with different confidentiality levels every day. Running parallel tasks can cause privacy and security problems if proper isolation is not enforced. Computers need to rely on a trusted root to protect the data from malicious entities. Intel proposed the Software Guard eXtension (SGX) to create a trusted execution environment (TEE) within the processor. SGX allows developers to benefit from the hardware level isolation. SGX relies only on the hardware, and claims runtime protection even if the OS and other software components are malicious. However, SGX disregards any kind of side-channel attacks. Researchers have demonstrated that microarchitectural sidechannels are very effective in thwarting the hardware provided isolation. In scenarios that involve SGX as part of their defense mechanism, system adversaries become important threats, and they are capable of initiating these attacks. This work introduces a new and more powerful cache side-channel attack that provides system adversaries a high resolution channel. The developed attack is able to virtually track all memory accesses of SGX execution with temporal precision. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate our attack to recover cryptographic AES keys from the commonly used implementations including those that were believed to be resistant in previous attack scenarios. Our results show that SGX cannot protect critical data sensitive computations, and efficient AES key recovery is possible in a practical environment. In contrast to previous attacks which require hundreds of measurements, this is the first cache side-channel attack on a real system that can recover AES keys with a minimal number of measurements. We can successfully recover the AES key from T-Table based implementations in a known plaintext and ciphertext scenario with an average of 15 and 7 samples respectively.
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Malmsten, Jon. "Wind Turbine Production losses in Cold Climate : case study of ten wind farms in Sweden." Thesis, Högskolan på Gotland, Institutionen för kultur, energi och miljö, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hgo:diva-1089.

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As wind power expands rapidly worldwide, it is becoming more common to build wind farms in alpine locations where the wind resources often are good and conflicting interests are few. This is evident in Sweden where a substantial portion of the large wind parks planned are to be built in cold climate locations. The fact that icing of turbine blades and sensors can severely impact the production raises the question how large the losses are. In this thesis 10 wind parks comprising 45 turbines, well dispersed throughout Sweden are investigated. Daily production figures are compared to wind data from the MERRA reanalysis data-set in order to see if it is possible to determine the level of losses during the winter period caused by cold climate. A method is suggested where a relationship between daily production and daily average wind speed is established using representative summer days. This relationship is then used to calculate an expected production for the winter period. Losses are concluded as the difference between expected and actual production. The method did not produce a consistent and reliable result for the sites investigated. However, the method captures the overall trend with higher losses in the north of Sweden compared to the sites in the south where little or no icing is likely. At the sites where icing is expected, losses in the range of 10 to 20% of the annual production were calculated.
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Rossouw, Elzaan. "Einde van lewe besluite ten opsigte van defektiewe babas : 'n juridiese perspektief." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/1183.

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Borgfors, Susanne. "Att få diagnosen dyslexi först under gymnasietiden: tio ungdomars verklighet - en kritisk betraktelse (Getting the Diagnosis of Dyslexia only during Upper Secondary School: the Reality of Ten Adolescents - a Critical Study)." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Lärarutbildningen (LUT), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-35961.

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Malmö högskolaLärarutbildningenSkolutveckling och ledarskapMagisterkurs i specialpedagogikHöstterminen 2008Borgfors, S. (2008). Att få diagnosen dyslexi först under gymnasietiden: tio ungdomars verklighet - en kritisk betraktelse. Skolutveckling och ledarskap, Specialpedagogisk magisterutbildning, Malmö högskola.Följande kvalitativa studie, med abduktiv ansats och reflexiv metod som vetenskapsfilosofisk grund, är resultatet av intervjuer med tio ungdomar som har fått diagnos dyslexi först under sin gymnasietid. Syftet var att utröna om diagnostiseringsprocessen och dyslexidiagnosen i sig hade haft någon betydelse för informanternas självbild, studiesituation och studieresultat. Intervjuerna reflekterade också betydelsen av omgivningens förhållningssätt till informanternas svårigheter, såväl före som efter diagnos. Den enskilda skolans och lärarens utövande av makt, bl.a. genom hur styrdokumentens riktlinjer för elever med särskilda behov tolkas, är av största vikt för den enskilda elevens möjligheter till kunskaps- och färdighetsutveckling. Vid jämförelser mellan intervjuerna och tidigare forskning synliggjordes betydelsen av såväl samhällsövergripande som individ- och klassrumscentrerade normativa mönster och brist på kunskap kring dyslexi, med risker för därpå följande stigmatiseringsprocesser. Studiens resultat visar att diagnostiseringen har haft en positiv inverkan på informanternas självbild, studiesituation och studieresultat. Studien visar också att informanterna är rädda för omgivningens okunskap och fördomar. Resultaten motsäger att diagnostisering i sig är stigmatiserande, men ger belägg för att omgivningens attityder till och värderingar av läs- och skrivsvårigheter kan vara det. Fortbildning av skolledare och pedagogisk personal i läs- och skrivutveckling/-problematik framstår som ytterst angelägen.Nyckelord: diagnostisering, dyslexi, fortbildning, kunskap, makt, normer, självbild, stigmatisering, värderingar, åtgärder Susanne Borgfors Handledare: Ingrid Sandén Examinator: Lena Lang
Malmö UniversitySchool of Education, School Development and LeadershipMasters Programme in Special Needs EducationAutumn Term 2008Borgfors, S. (2008). Getting the Diagnosis of Dyslexia only during Upper Secondary School: the Reality of Ten Adolescents – a Critical Study. School Development and Leadership, Masters Programme in Special Needs Education, Malmö University.This qualitative study, performed with an abductive and reflexive method, is the result of interviews with ten adolescents who have received the diagnosis of dyslexia during their time at upper secondary school. The fundamental aim of the study was to examine if the process of diagnosing, and the diagnosis of dyslexia in itself, have affected the informants’ regard of self, study situation and study results. The interviews reflected the significance of attitudes among adults and peers, concerning the informants’ reading and writing difficulties, both before and after the diagnosis. To enable the students’ development of cognition and proficiency, it is of great importance how schools and teachers wield their power when interpreting the principles in the steering documents regarding special education needs. When comparing the interviews with results of earlier research, the lack of knowledge about dyslexia, the importance of normative patterns, attitudes and values in society, the classroom and the individual, with the following risks of stigmatization processes, became evident.The results of the study indicate that the process of diagnosing and the diagnosis itself have had positive consequences for the informants’ concept of self, study situation and study results. The study results also show that the informants fear the ignorance and prejudice of adults and peers. The results suggest that a diagnosis of dyslexia in itself is not stigmatizing to the individual, but confirm that the attitudes and values of others can be so. Continuing professional development of school leaders and teachers regarding reading and writing development/difficulties is of the utmost importance.Keywords: continuing professional development, diagnosing, dyslexia, knowledge, measures, norms, power, self, stigmatization, valuesSusanne Borgfors Tutor: Ingrid Sandén Examiner: Lena Lang
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Eriksson, Beatrice, and Olivia Qviberg. "Strulputte eller gangster? : En kritisk diskursanalys av hur två artister positioneras i relation till ansvarstagande, droger och kriminalitet i programmet Malou efter tio." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskning, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-189373.

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Books on the topic "Teen Power"

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Teen power! San Francisco: Little Otsu Publishing, 2007.

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Harrington, Paul. The secret to teen power. New York: Simon Pulse, 2009.

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Boyers, Sara Jane. Teen power politics: Make yourself heard. Brookfield, Conn: Millbrook Press, 2000.

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Grace, Ladd, and Ladd Joy, eds. The power of a positive teen. West Monore, La: Howard Pub., 2005.

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Pizza power. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2016.

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Kelnhofer, Sarah Coleman. Changing lives: Experience the power of a teen prayer conference. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 2000.

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The power of discernment: Helping your teen hear God's voice within. Winona, Minn: Saint Mary's Press, 2003.

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Horton, Will. Teen power: Wisdom for greatness : positive thoughts on success and winning. Chicago: Wisdom Books Inc., 2009.

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Horton, Will. Teen power: Wisdom for greatness : positive thoughts on hopes and dreams. Chicago: Wisdom Books Inc., 2010.

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Montfort, Sue. Unequal partners: Teaching about power and consent in adult-teen and other relationships. 2nd ed. Morristown, NJ: Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Teen Power"

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Moore, Paul A. "Smells Like Teen Spirit." In The Hidden Power of Smell, 167–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15651-4_9.

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Garnier, Ramona, and Michael D. Yapko. "Empowering Lisa: The Power of Metaphor for a Depressed and Suicidal Teen." In Happiness, Healing, Enhancement, 139–50. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118269664.ch12.

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Hopkins, Susan. "Poison Ivy, Wild Things and Other Erotic Teen Thrillers of the 1990s: The Class-Shamed “Evil” Other of Hypersexualized Girl Power." In The Forgotten Victims of Sexual Violence in Film, Television and New Media, 25–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95935-7_2.

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Dutch, Jennifer Rachel. "From Zero to Hero and Back Again: Nerd Nobodies, Magic Makeovers, and the Power of the American Dream in Four Teen Films." In Age of the Geek, 233–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65744-8_12.

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Hamby, Zachary. "The Power of Music." In Greek Mythology for Teens, 35–51. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003235378-3.

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Cordón, Carlos, and Thomas E. Vollmann. "Picking ten partners." In The Power of Two, 9–26. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594968_2.

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Flournoy, Don M. "Top Ten Things to Know About Space Solar Power." In Solar Power Satellites, 87–100. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2000-2_10.

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Murray, Alan. "The Ten Power Functions of Excel." In Advanced Excel Success, 57–135. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6467-6_2.

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Cunha, Miguel Pina e., Stewart R. Clegg, Arménio Rego, and Marco Berti. "Recurring paradoxes and ten lines of action." In Paradoxes of Power and Leadership, 166–94. Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351056663-7.

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"teen Influence, Power, And Politics." In Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 390–418. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315665139-19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Teen Power"

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Somani, Anisha, and Partha Pratim Bhattacharya. "Analyzing the network lifetime of heterogeneous LEACH and TEEN in three dimensional Wireless Sensor Networks." In 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems (ICPEICES). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpeices.2016.7853334.

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Uchida, Yuki, Fumiko Ichikawa, and Hiroshi Tamura. "Powers of ten." In the 13th Participatory Design Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2662155.2662231.

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Sang-Hee Kang, Seung-Jae Lee, Young-Jin Kwon, and Yong-Cheol Kang. "Transmission line with a teed circuit." In Proceedings of Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting. IEEE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pess.2001.970178.

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Lieberman, Henry. "Powers of ten thousand." In the 7th annual ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/192426.192434.

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Ishigami, Takahiro, Masato Nishiguchi, Munenori Maekawa, and Hisao Izuchi. "Turbulent Structure Study on Flow-Induced Vibration in Tee Junction Pipe." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-65545.

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Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV) caused by turbulent flow inside a pipe could lead to fatigue failure with shell mode vibration. Our previous study investigated the excitation source of the FIV for tee junctions experimentally to understand the FIV mechanism and provided Power Spectral Density (PSD) profiles of pressure fluctuation. In the present study, experiments were performed with more extensive measurement points for both 90- and 45-degree tees to understand a more detailed mechanism. PSD plots were provided, featuring different pressure fluctuation characteristics at each measurement point among both angle tees. It also emerged that the PSD level declined with increasing distance from the impingement point. Unsteady Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations with the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) model were also performed to understand the turbulent structure for the tee junctions. The frequency characteristic of the simulated pressure fluctuation effectively matched those of the experiments at each measurement point, which implies that CFD simulation with an LES model could reveal reasonable predictions of the FIV excitation source for tee junctions. Simulation results showed that the relatively large vortex shed from the branch pipe impinged periodically on the main pipe bottom and the large vortex was dissipated downstream. These vortex behaviors would be the main mechanism generating the FIV excitation source.
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Kidder, Ray E. "Laser fusion: the first ten years (1962-1972)." In High-Power Laser Ablation, edited by Claude R. Phipps. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.321569.

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Lorenzo, Laura Sastre, María Jesús Santos Sánchez, and Mercedes Martín Mata. "Superhero's Other Power." In TEEM'18: Sixth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3284179.3284307.

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Collier, Steven E. "Ten steps to a smarter grid." In 2009 IEEE Rural Electric Power Conference (REPC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/repcon.2009.4919420.

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Antonio Estrada, Jose, Eric Kwiatkowski, Ana Lopez-Yela, Monica Borgonos-Garcia, Daniel Segovia-Vargas, Taylor Barton, and Zoya Popovic. "An Octave Bandwidth RF Harvesting Tee-Shirt." In 2019 IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wptc45513.2019.9055642.

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Houlei Gao and P. A. Crossley. "A new current differential protection scheme for Teed transmission lines." In 2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pes.2006.1709571.

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Reports on the topic "Teen Power"

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Zinaman, Owen, Jeffrey Logan, Douglas Arent, Shengru Zhou, Amy Rose, Ilya Chernyakhovskiy, Patricia Statwick, et al. Ten Principles for Power Sector Transformation in Emerging Economies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1523610.

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Dwight, Carla. U.S. Department of Energy Space and Defense Power Systems Program Ten-Year Strategic Plan, Volume 1 and Volume 2. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1097087.

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Ossoff, Will, Naz Modirzadeh, and Dustin Lewis. Preparing for a Twenty-Four-Month Sprint: A Primer for Prospective and New Elected Members of the United Nations Security Council. Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54813/tzle1195.

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Under the United Nations Charter, the U.N. Security Council has several important functions and powers, not least with regard to taking binding actions to maintain international peace and security. The ten elected members have the opportunity to influence this area and others during their two-year terms on the Council. In this paper, we aim to illustrate some of these opportunities, identify potential guidance from prior elected members’ experiences, and outline the key procedures that incoming elected members should be aware of as they prepare to join the Council. In doing so, we seek in part to summarize the current state of scholarship and policy analysis in an effort to make this material more accessible to States and, particularly, to States’ legal advisers. We drafted this paper with a view towards States that have been elected and are preparing to join the Council, as well as for those States that are considering bidding for a seat on the Council. As a starting point, it may be warranted to dedicate resources for personnel at home in the capital and at the Mission in New York to become deeply familiar with the language, structure, and content of the relevant provisions of the U.N. Charter. That is because it is through those provisions that Council members engage in the diverse forms of political contestation and cooperation at the center of the Council’s work. In both the Charter itself and the Council’s practices and procedures, there are structural impediments that may hinder the influence of elected members on the Security Council. These include the permanent members’ veto power over decisions on matters not characterized as procedural and the short preparation time for newly elected members. Nevertheless, elected members have found creative ways to have an impact. Many of the Council’s “procedures” — such as the “penholder” system for drafting resolutions — are informal practices that can be navigated by resourceful and well-prepared elected members. Mechanisms through which elected members can exert influence include the following: Drafting resolutions; Drafting Presidential Statements, which might serve as a prelude to future resolutions; Drafting Notes by the President, which can be used, among other things, to change Council working methods; Chairing subsidiary bodies, such as sanctions committees; Chairing the Presidency; Introducing new substantive topics onto the Council’s agenda; and Undertaking “Arria-formula” meetings, which allow for broader participation from outside the Council. Case studies help illustrate the types and degrees of impact that elected members can have through their own initiative. Examples include the following undertakings: Canada’s emphasis in 1999–2000 on civilian protection, which led to numerous resolutions and the establishment of civilian protection as a topic on which the Council remains “seized” and continues to have regular debates; Belgium’s effort in 2007 to clarify the Council’s strategy around addressing natural resources and armed conflict, which resulted in a Presidential Statement; Australia’s efforts in 2014 resulting in the placing of the North Korean human rights situation on the Council’s agenda for the first time; and Brazil’s “Responsibility while Protecting” 2011 concept note, which helped shape debate around the Responsibility to Protect concept. Elected members have also influenced Council processes by working together in diverse coalitions. Examples include the following instances: Egypt, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, and Uruguay drafted a resolution that was adopted in 2016 on the protection of health-care workers in armed conflict; Cote d’Ivoire, Kuwait, the Netherlands, and Sweden drafted a resolution that was adopted in 2018 condemning the use of famine as an instrument of warfare; Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal, and Venezuela tabled a 2016 resolution, which was ultimately adopted, condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory; and A group of successive elected members helped reform the process around the imposition of sanctions against al-Qaeda and associated entities (later including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), including by establishing an Ombudsperson. Past elected members’ experiences may offer some specific pieces of guidance for new members preparing to take their seats on the Council. For example, prospective, new, and current members might seek to take the following measures: Increase the size of and support for the staff of the Mission to the U.N., both in New York and in home capitals; Deploy high-level officials to help gain support for initiatives; Partner with members of the P5 who are the informal “penholder” on certain topics, as this may offer more opportunities to draft resolutions; Build support for initiatives from U.N. Member States that do not currently sit on the Council; and Leave enough time to see initiatives through to completion and continue to follow up after leaving the Council.
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Teen roofer electrocuted when ladder contacts high voltage power line. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, January 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface18ky054.

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