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YA
(redirected from Young adult)

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YAYears Ago (homo-sapiens evolution)
YAYoung Adult
YAYear Ago (financial statements)
YAYoung Americans (Drum and Bugle Corps)
YAYouth Aids
YAYouth Assembly
YAYläaste (Finnish: school)
YAYield Analysis
YAYellow Armor (gaming)
YAYelberton Abraham Tittle (football quarterback)
YAYellow Armour (Quake)
YAYleiset Aineet (Finnish, music term)
YAYellen & Associates (Northridge, CA)
YAYet Another


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Participant A stated: Our young adult workers often worry about whether they will be able to work in competitive settings and whether or not their new co-workers will be kind to them .
Byline: EXAMINER A pounds 100m, five-year campaign to tackle Britain's culture of binge-drinking among young adults was launched today.
In mothers caring for teenage or young adult children free of developmental problems, cortisol levels rose sharply throughout the morning and then declined to a level still well above that of mothers tending to kids with autism.
 
 
 
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