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    Background of the Study

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    Background of the Study "Increasing Number of Out of School Youth" BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Out of school youth are the helpless people who have needs. Nobody can deny that the facts of education are the most important thing or factor for some people to bring change in their lives. It has been recognized as the most prevailing gearing-up the socio-economic development... Out-of-School Youth Youth who do not attend school or who drop out prematurely miss many of the fundamentals of basic education

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    Young Offenders

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    Young Offenders Australia’s justice system‚ applies different rules and regulations on which how young offenders are to be treated. Young offenders are those above the ages of 10‚ however are under the age of 17. Under the Children Proceeding ACT NSW 1987‚ states that children under the age of 10 are not liable to be charge for criminal intent ( mens rea ) as they are too young‚ to grasp the situations consequences and are recognised as doli incapax. However‚ there is a theory that ages from 10

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    The Unhate Foundation

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    non-hate and acceptance‚ based on the founding values of United Colors of Benetton. The core principles through which the Foundation operates are: the fight against hate and discrimination in all its forms; the support of new generations‚ where youth are the main actors and beneficiaries of concrete projects‚ communication campaigns and education activities; the dissemination of the social impact of Art‚ as the key tool of the Foundation in its activities against hate and discrimination. The

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    problems 1. The most difficult period 2. Drug problems 3. Juvenile delinquency 4. Teenage conceptions 5. Post-adolescence 6. Positive trend 7. The responsibility of one’s actions It is notoriously known that the youth is the most difficult period of the person’s formation. The reason of that is based upon the fact that teenagers strive for identification their place in the universe and try to prove for everyone their maturity. Unfortunately in this pursuit

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    Abdella albadani Nicole Castle-Kelly ENG 131 9 December 2014 Drug and Alcohol Abuse In The United States One of the most common problems that the youth face today in America is drug and alcohol abuse. In todays world drinking and smoking is not viewed as harmful or dangerous anymore‚ matter of fact its viewed as being cool and is a good thing. With newer drugs coming in‚ more people getting addicted‚ and more new youngsters staring them‚ it has

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    Robert Herrick’s poem‚ “To the Virgins‚ Make Much of Time‚” is a short poem about love‚ virgins‚ and youth. The poem was written in London in the seventeenth-century‚ and was meant to reach an audience of young people and encourage them to pursue love and marriage while they are still young. Although poetry can be subject to interpretation‚ Herrick’s use of imagery and personification suggest a dominating theme emphasizing urgency for finding love at a young age. Even though Herrick wrote this poem

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    desperate‚ depressed youth with purely innocent intentions‚ figuratively and literally. He holds on to the image of innocence and the maintenance of that trait‚ but his depression causes him to seek for innocence at an extreme level‚ to where it affects his everyday “adult” interactions. Holden is not a “normal” teen‚ and this makes his life a very hopeless experience for him‚ to where he has no actual goals for his future self. With all of

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    miserable she was. she says that the mandarine oranges were the schools form of bribery to make her play volleyball and eat lima beans. also she states that she wanted the oranges more then anything ever before because they held the essence of her youth.

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    THE PRESENT MEETS THE FUTURE Let’s start it from the famous quote of Khuswant Singh‚ “A bad government is a government elected by good people who do not vote” And‚ as far as all the elections fought in independent India‚ statistics reveal that youths constitute the major part (more than 57%) of the people who do not vote. If the people‚ who have education‚ mental ability to understand government policies‚ figure out the loopholes and capability of taking a more rational decision‚ will not vote

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    Reasons to Take Drugs

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    Most of the people who take drugs are mostly youths and teens. Some of the main reasons include social disorganization‚ peer pressure‚ the environment around the teen‚ and emotional or rational choice. Drug use by youth and teens has been around for decades. Majority of the youths and teens that use drugs is caused by racial prejudice‚ low-esteem‚ social status‚ and stress produced from the environment. People argued about the main reason why youths and teens take drugs is mostly because peer pressure

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