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    PROBLEMS OF MODERN YOUTH

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    PROBLEMS OF MODERN YOUTH It has been rightly said that we spend the first half of our lives trying to understand the older generation‚ and the second half trying understand the younger generation. This is nothing peculiar to the modern age. It has always been so. Every age has its own problem Youth has always felt somewhat exasperated with age‚ and age In always been suspicious of youth. With their natural ebullience a impatience‚ a majority of young people is keen to act and learn on the own rather

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    ISSUES FACED BY YOUTH IN PAKISTAN Youth‚ in this era of modern technology‚ is facing problem all over the world. But especially in developing countries of the world like Pakistan our youth is helpless and are growing up without clear goals and ideals. Of the 15 largest countries in the world in terms of population size‚ Pakistan has the largest population of the youngest people. In one’s mind this question may arise whether such a large population be regarded as a burden or an asset for country

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    growth‚ ill-advised policies and simple greed‚ humanity is at war with the plants and animals that share its planet. People are bound to nature no less than a fish is bound to water. If people are to survive they must realize that at such a rate we destroy‚ exploit and damage the environment must be stopped for various reasons. Humanity‚ firstly‚ does not play by the rules of nature. We destroy our competition for the sake of making them dead. Secondly we destroy the competition for food to make it our

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    Youth Justice in Uk

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    Youth justice system In the last hundred years‚ juvenile justice is concentrating on punishment and welfare both. England earlier had the unfortunate system of juvenile justice of imprisonment‚ transportation and even death penalty‚ regardless of the age of the offender. Now children and adults are treated differently and juveniles have their own courts to try their offences. A large number of them are considered to be suffering from behavioural disorders and in such cases‚ they are sent for psychiatric

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    Bankruptcy Among Youth

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    the vision and mission of Malaysia. They need to be survived and struggle in order to be useful to this country. However‚ Malaysian youth are becoming increasingly reckless with spending especially by the convenience offered by credit card. It is due to the desire to purchase everything that they want making them easily to involve with the loan. As the result‚ many youth where below than age 30 were involves with bankruptcy. According to Credit Counseling and Management Agency in New Straits Times (2011)

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    modern youth subculture

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    Modern youth subcultures in the United States‚ Russia and Kyrgyzstan Culture –it is a certain whole system with its inner certainty of value-hierarchical relationships. There are a valuable dominant ‚ or core of culture‚ and next to it a number of subcultural formations in any culture. The question arises(is) what the subculture is. It was assumed that subculture is a subsystem of the whole system of culture.

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    YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment arises whenever the supply of labour exceeds the demand for it at the prevailing wage rate. Causes of unemployment can therefore be analyzed from both the supply and the demand sides of the labour market in Nigeria. On the supply side‚ there is the rapidly growing urban labour force arising from rural-urban migration. Rural-urban migration is usually explained in terms of push-pull factors. The push factors include the pressure resulting from man-land ratio

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    Troubled Youth Today

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    Youth today are dramatically different than the youth just fifteen years ago. Styles‚ schooling‚ resistance‚ and especially consequences have changed a lot. Children can no longer come home after school with a note from the teacher and receive a lashing with dad’s belt. No longer can they wear the dunce hat in class when misbehaving. Though this is a good thing‚ it has become much harder for parents to control and maintain their children. In “Children Should Be Seen Not Heard” by Gill Valentine

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    Media Violence and Youth

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    Media Violence and Youth         The media violence affects youth negatively. Especially at young age‚ where kids’ minds are sponge-like‚ absorbing everything that around them. The average children spends about 40 hours a week watching television. "Think about the lost potential in children spending the equivalent of a full-time job‚ passively viewing entertainment" (Simmons). Nowadays‚ the violence in television‚ radio‚ and internet are everywhere. In today and age violence in entertainment

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    belie the actual facts of the most important characteristics of a society. Major cities are doubtlessly more prospective than other smaller cities and rural areas. Governments invest plenty of money and ratify some special agreements inclined to the development of major cities‚ a lot of workforce flow into them by the attraction. Superficial prospect of major cities cannot permanently disguise the rooted characteristics of a society‚ which will essentially impact the actual progression of a whole

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