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    Camat‚ Lyza Mae F. III- Idealism Generation of the Super Youth “To put the world right in order‚ we must first put the nation in order; to put the nation in order‚ we must first put the family in order; to put the family in order‚ we must first cultivate our personal life; we must first set our hearts right.” – Confucious Making a difference is an overly intimidating statement due to the levels of responsibility and liability involved. Superheroes‚ politicians‚ businessmen

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    The Filipino youth has been recently involved in some of the most scandalous crimes in our country. It is disappointing to know that what our forefathers once called the “Hope of our Motherland” is now the “Burden of Every Mother and Father”. As such‚ the crime rate in our country is rising at an alarming pace. The worst part‚ however‚ is that our youth seems to compete with their elders in pursuing a career in Organized and Underground crime. The example set by 13-year-old “Jake”

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    Youth culture today

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    before the advent of democracy‚ great masters all over the world had acknowledged the potentially of the youth in shaping the destiny of a nation. These masters‚ within their respective social and cultured back ground‚ very carefully sow the seeds of wisdoms in the mind of children to nourish them with their experience‚ and Herculean efforts. They tried to make the maturation as youths not only a biological but also an intellectual‚ emotional‚ imaginative and spiritual one and above all blessed

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    The Wife Of His Youth

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    Chestnutt’s "The Wife of His Youth‚" Mr. Ryder is forced to make a decision about two women that he loves. As a member of the Blue Veins Society‚ Mr. Ryder has a very high social status in his community and the people look up to him. Liza Jane‚ an old slave is determined to find her old husband who is Mr. Ryder. Unaware that she has found her husband and that he has found someone else‚ Liza Jane causes Mr. Ryder to loose his pride in order to rekindle the love from his youth. Mr. Ryder’s qualities express

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    Youth Leadership

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    “A leader is someone who demonstrates what’s possible.” “What should young people do with their lives today? Many things‚ obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.” “If your actions inspire others to dream more‚ learn more‚ do more and become more‚ you are a leader.” “The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world‚ who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by. The saint

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    Footnote of the Youth

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    Necktie Napkin Fold 1. Lay the napkin face-down and orient it so that one of the corners points to you. 2. Starting at the upper tip‚ fold the right side about 1/3 of the way diagonally to the left. Don’t press the fold down yet. 3. Repeat the last step with the left side and then adjust them both if needed so that both sides are symmetrical. Now press down the folds. 4.  Fold the right side in about 1/3 of the way starting from the upper tip‚ similar to what we did in the last two

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    Filipino Youth

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    INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF BOARD MEMBER HARMES S. SEMBRANO 11 July 2013 A bright-blessed day to all! Nearly three enduring decades of nothing but untainted‚ out and out public service made me the civil servant I am today. From a newcomer legislator of my hometown‚ then to a three-term local chief executive‚ to being here at this very chamber‚ I am deeply gratified to have stayed and committed for my beloved Tarlaqueños from the very beginning until now. It is but apt and proper to primarily express

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    Denver Youth Study

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    The Denver Youth Survey‚ Pittsburgh Youth Study and The Rochester Youth Development Study was a longitudinal project conducted to research and conclude such findings as‚ steady change of delinquency‚ drug use‚ damage produced to youths records due to reoccuring arrest and victimization derived from the isolation of these youths. The Denver Youth Survey‚ • randomly sampled households in high-risk neighborhoods of Denver Colorado. 1‚527 youths (806 boys and 721 girls) ages 7‚ 9‚ 11‚ 13‚ and

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    Youth the hope of nation

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    They say that No man can’t live without society and society can’t live without man. In this quote it means that both society and man are both important in the existence of the world. One can’t exist without the other. its man formed the society and society exist because of man. And what’s the importance of society? What is our role as a youth? The importance of society can be equated to the importance of a group. Society is a second organization after a family. It is made of individuals to tackle

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    Legislative History Must be used When the wording of a statute is not clear and explicit‚ then it is difficult to know how a particular statute should be applied. Supreme Court Justice Scalia wrongly clams that legislative history should not be used when interpreting an ambiguous statute’s meaning. He is wrong to state that it is undemocratic to use legislative history because legislators‚ staffers‚ and lobbyists are all a part of the process of the creation of statutes. Legislators often intentionally

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