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    Youth Unemployment

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    Youth unemployment The youth unemployment problem has become a major problem in our country. The youth represents more than half of the total population of Bhutan and is considered as a major workforce. The youth are considered as the most energetic class of people who can make either constructive or destructive contribution to the society. If they are not monitored well and remained unemployed‚ both social and economic problems are inevitable. The need is felt to address the social and economic

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    Youth crime

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    received by the child from the parent throughout their childhood. There has been extensive research and controversial debate into upbringing being the root cause of youth crime and this essay will examine evidence to support this claim and evidence to dispute it. Although it is quite subjective as to whether a bad childhood is the cause of youth crime‚ the fact remains that a quarter of all reported crime is committed by young offenders between the ages of ten to seventeen. Home Office statistics show

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    Youth Development

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    prepared to do that deed in his youth. After all it is the foundations which determine the rigidity and strength of the edifice to be built on them. Likewise‚ if youth of a nation is not prepared and groomed well in time ‚ the nation is destined to doom .It is the youth that holds the reigns of any country and steers it either to stellar heights or an abysmal failure. "The duty of youth is to challenge corruption".(Kurt Cobain) The countries where the youth are agile and pay their proper

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    Youth Unrest

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    authorities who had been neutral towards the student movement prior independence became negative in their attitudes and tried to keep any political organizations off the campuses. All these factors along with the weakening of a sense of community among the students led to the collapse of the pre-independence movement. The Indian campus began to

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In the 21st century‚ Modern Technology played a very important role in the lives of people especially with the youth. Nowadays‚ according to some research‚ students of this generation are one of the major users of the inventions created by great minds with the help of modern technology. Most of the students depended all their works may it be related to school or not to this technology and as a result they forgot to do things in their own

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    In distinguishing social problems fro crime‚ it is imperative to note that social problems are defined as conditions which threaten the well being of a society as a whole. These conditions may characterize forms of moral decadence in manner that can not be accurately qualified as criminal .To effectively draw the line between social problems and crimes one has to draw in examples here. Examples of social problems are corporate corruption; shortage of education resources‚ poverty‚ drug abuse‚ aging

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    Ict and Youth

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    ICT and Youth - The Case of Jordan Youth Rawan Ahmed‚ Ala ’a Abo-Dooh‚ and Dr. Ibrahim Al-Oqily Hashemite University‚ IT Faculty ABSTRACT Information and communications technology (ICT)‚ is often used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT)‚ but is usually a more general term that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals)‚ intelligent building management systems and audio-visual systems in modern

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    What is Poverty and why is it a social problem? Poverty is a standard of living below the minimum needed for maintenance of adequate diet‚ health and shelter (Eitzen187). Thirty seven million Americans were reported poor in 2005 (Eitzen 187). The key word is reported because about another 30 million Americans are unreported since many are homeless or illegal immigrants. These millions of people are discriminated in schools‚ courts‚ job market‚ and marketplace. This discrimination has trapped many

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    Youth Homelessness

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    Youth homelessness in the UK A decade of progress? Deborah Quilgars‚ Sarah Johnsen and Nicholas Pleace An evaluation of the progress being made to address youth homelessness in the UK. There have been significant policy developments across the UK to address youth homelessness in recent years‚ most particularly the extension of priority need groups and a new emphasis on the prevention of homelessness. This study‚ the first UK-wide review of youth homelessness for a decade‚ explores whether

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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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