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    Media and Youth

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    Media plays a very important role in our everyday lives and has a very strong influence in the moulding of youth. Media also has a strong influence on moulding the Youth as a social category. Examples of media are newspapers‚ television‚ radio‚ Internet and magazines. The youths always feel like being as fashionable as their favorite film actors or actress. They often feel like copying the hairstyle that their favorite television actor and sports person has. I am sure some of the girls among us

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    In recent years‚ there has been an increased interest in single-sex education. Many people have begun to voice their opinion on the matter‚ some believing it is beneficial‚ and others arguing it is disadvantageous. In the article “The Bizarre‚ Misguided Campaign to Get Rid of Single-Sex Classrooms”‚ the author argues that single-sex education is the solution to many of America’s educational flaws. The author gives multiple arguments supporting the notion of a single-sex schooling environment. She

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    Today's Youth

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    Today’s Youth I deeply desire that this article would impact your thinking towards the Youth of Today‚ their potential and capabilities and what they mean to India. I believe that the youth of today are the symbol of strength and power of our nation. Someone has rightly remarked and I quote‚ “Youth is the joy‚ the little bird that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and hope. Youth is the spring of Life. It is the age of discovery

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    The negative side of the scale carries the weights of morals‚ fear of pregnancy or disease‚ and guilt. Premarital sex is serious moral issue confronting high school students. This isn’t to say that sexual temptations only existed in youth. But these days‚ being youth‚ they are more cut off from familial restrictions and parish supports‚ confronted with peer pressure that alleges‚ “Everyone is doing it‚” and perhaps exposed to an irreligious environment. Premarital sexual relationship is an important

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    Filipino Youth

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    THE FILIPINO YOUTH According to Dr. Jose P. Rizal‚ “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan”. But for the youth of today‚ who is Dr. Jose P. Rizal? Is he a role model for the Filipino youth? Is he still being remembered the way a national hero should be? Is he an inspiration to the younger generations? What is his legacy? What is his relevance today? Dr. J. P. Rizal‚ describing the youth as the Philippines’ hope of tomorrow. But now some of the Filipino youth doesn’t even care

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    children‚ who often view professional athletes as role models‚ and look up to them. Popular culture is a part of everyone’s lives today‚ and it affects sports through a plethora of positive and negative ways. Popular culture makes certain athletes look very humbling‚ but then sometimes it could make an athlete look like a complete fool. Many young boys who enjoy sports usually have dreams of playing professionally one day. Therefore these athlete role models have such a giant affect on them because kids

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    Filipino Youth

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    PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The youth‚ which by legal definition includes those who are 15 to 30 years old‚ comprises almost one-third of the country’s population (NYC‚ 1998). As such‚ the Filipino youth increasingly play an important and vital role in the development of the Philippine society. Their attitudes‚ values‚ mind-set‚ and priorities will determine the progress of the country in the future. Nowadays‚ the Filipino youth are experiencing a serious decline of discipline

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    Youth

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    India Demographics Profile 2013 Home > Factbook > Countries > India Population | 1‚205‚073‚612 (July 2012 est.) | Age structure | 0-14 years: 29.3% (male 187‚386‚162/female 165‚345‚284)  15-24 years: 18.2% (male 116‚019‚042/female 103‚660‚359)  25-54 years: 40.2% (male 249‚017‚538/female 235‚042‚251)  55-64 years: 6.8% (male 41‚035‚270/female 40‚449‚880)  65 years and over: 5.6% (male 31‚892‚823/female 35‚225‚003) (2012 est.) | Median age | total: 26.5 years  male: 25.9 years 

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    Youth & the Environment

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    the YOUTH ENVIRONMENT Chapter 5. & INTRODUCTION overview of the condition of the world’s environment and variations in environmental quality around the globe. It then addresses the adequacy of existing policy responses‚ which provides a context for exploring the roles youth can play in environmental affairs. It examines how these roles might be strengthened through such means as environmental education‚ whose importance and shortcomings are analyzed. The chapter then turns to the role

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    Youth Offending

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    Youth offending An issue risen by Wainwright and Nee (2014) highlighted the point that by providing effective early intervention to young offenders‚ this may prevent them from going to becoming established offenders. Richards (2011) emphasises that rapid brain development may impacts inhibitory responses‚ emotional self-regulation and the thought process of risk and reward in young offenders. Although youth offenders may have a belief of invincibility‚ they are able to understand risk although the

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