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    Everything does not always abide by the law of life. And it isn’t joking that there are many things that young people can teach older people. Some aspects of knowledge older people don’t know especially modern technology and kinds of entertainment for teenagers certainly aren’t older people’s strong point. That‘s why they can learn many things from young generation. Some young people have conditions to study abroad‚ acquire specialized knowledge from early. They are also lucky for

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    English 151 April 27‚ 2014 Society’s Attitude towards Young People Why doesn’t society give people of young age a chance? Everyone is different. Not all are violent‚ wear hoodies‚ and are ignorant. Some of us are mature‚ do well in school and are on the right path in life; so to be stereotyped into one category by older adults is unfair. Young people in our society today are viewed in a negative way. They are often frowned upon by society based on

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    Young people are important resources to their country‚ but government may ignore some problems faced by young people in running the country. Show the problems and give advices. The young people are the future the society. However‚ there have been types of youth problems may ignore by the government. We should know the reason to cause that first before tackle the issues happen on youngster. The main problem that young people face is difficult to get jobs after graduation. Most of enterprises

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    What books to read

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    1. Blind Man With a Pistol – Chester Hines 2. The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles 3. The Green Man – Kingsley Amis 4. Portnoy’s Complaint – Philip Roth 5. Ada – Vladimir Nabokov 6. Them – Joyce Carol Oates 7. A Void/Avoid – Georges Perec 8. Eva Trout – Elizabeth Bowen 9. Myra Breckinridge – Gore Vidal 10. The Nice and the Good – Iris Murdoch 11. Belle du Seigneur – Albert Cohen 12. Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid – Malcolm Lowry 13. The German Lesson – Siegfried Lenz

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    of the book.) No object or task is worth a human life. 2. How can readers apply this theme to their own lives? (Think about the message the reader learns.) Readers can apply this theme in their own lives by taking their actions into careful consideration. They need to learn not to make rash decisions‚ but slow careful ones. Any object or task that puts a human life a grave danger of death‚ isn’t worth it especially without taking safety precautions . 3. Why is it important for people to read this book

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    Do young people spend their money wisely? Today young people spend their money foolishly because of circumstances and pressure from friends and other young people. No matter how much money young people have‚ they often use that money on shopping. This is very normal today because living a young life is very expensive. For example‚ we need money to buy clothes and in high school or college young people often wear expensive clothes which have great style and name brands: Tommy Hilfiger‚ Nike‚ Reebok

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    WHAT DO YOUNG PEOPLE CARE ABOUT? Many people think that the youngsters are selfish‚ work-shy and uninterested in how their country and the world are goverener . In fact nowadays young people are conscientious and carry about important issues. They worry about the future of National Health Service‚ crime and schools‚ not trendy ‘’youth’’ issues such as legalizing soft drugs. They are generally happy with their lives and optimistic about their futures. Moreover‚ young people feel that educational

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    Leisure time can be well spent in many different ways. One popular option among the young is playing video games and watching television. While other activities like sports‚ social gathering and reading are available to them but many people feel that they spend too much time on these indoor games and screens and prefer them to be more active. To a certain extend I disagree that some of young people today use effectively their leisure time in productive activities. However‚ I also think that others

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    100 Must Read Books

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    BLOOMSBURYGOODREADINGGUIDES 100 MUST-READ LIFE-CHANGING BOOKS Nick Rennison A & C Black • London First published 2008 A & C Black Publishers Limited 38 Soho Square London W1D 3HB www.acblack.com © 2008 Nick Rennison ISBN: 978–0–7136–8872–6 A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means – graphic‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ taping

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    Wee Read Book Review

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    Wee Read is a group session that meets once a week and serves as community resource to mothers with young toddlers (i.e.‚ 12 months to 3 years). During this week’s session‚ the clinicians focused on demonstrating to the mothers how to change intonation and pitch when speaking with toddlers. The clinician organized several activities for the mothers to engage in with their child. Each activity targeted intonation‚ pitch‚ and overall positive communication strategies. The clinicians began the therapy

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