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    Effective Role Models

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    Effective Role Models Role models are inspirational people who encourage others to progress and work toward self-improvement. They are especially important for today’s youth and can play an important role in shaping our society. Role models can influence a young one’s values‚ beliefs‚ and attitudes‚ which will shape the person that one will grow to be. Role models have the ability to focus their efforts on others rather than on themselves and they are selfless. Role models inspire others not

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    don’t always have positive consequences. Most of the aspects of today’s daily life cause degeneration‚ indulgence and even violence among young people. Youth violence is one of the most significant problems of the new generations. Tendency towards violence among young people has increased recently due to several reasons. The first cause of youth violence is the environmental pronlems. The environment in which young people live is very important‚ because they can easily be influenced from this

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    ENGLISH LITERATURE- PROSE: DR HEIDEGGER’S EXPERIMENT Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” is a study on the frailties of humanity and the mistakes that the youth is bound to make‚ even backed by the experience and maturity of a lifetime. It is a dark comedy‚ as it makes one cynical‚ as well as meditative. The comedy is not pure but is interpreted with black humour‚ showing the weakness of mankind. In this story Dr. Heidegger is not just a doctor or a magician‚ but also a psychologist

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    Community Development

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    A review of literature on previous research on the impact of youth participation Having introduced relevant conceptual frameworks that help us to understand and explain youth participation‚ a review of previous research on the impact of participation on youth is now presented. What difference does participation make for youth‚ communities and institutions? Are there any benefits outcomes for participating? These questions guided the literature search. The evidence gathered from the literature

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    Sanjida Rashid

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    106 12 February 2015 Youth Leadership: The perpetuation and performance in this century Youth leadership is a distinct and stringent responsibility. Today’s youth still face many attitudinal challenges to self-empowerment. Both the problem and the solution begin at home with their parents. Leadership training must start from an early childhood‚ as these young adults learn to take gradual responsibility for their own decisions. Only through self-determination‚ can these youth eventually achieve leadership

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    Giving Back

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    Jesus walking on water or healing the blind. However we were also there to simply love these children‚ just as Jesus’s would have by spending time with them‚ providing food for them and playing games together. At night we would spend our time at a youth group with high school aged kids who brought struggles of their past and preconceived ideas of Christianity. Our team would spend time talking to the kids but relating to them was so difficult‚ in their normal day they

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    Curbing Youth Restiveness in Nigeria:The Role of Information and LibrariesStella N.I. Anasi Head‚ Research & Bibliographic Department University of Lagos Library Akoka-Yaba‚ Nigeria | | IntroductionYouth restiveness in Nigeria has been a prominent issue in recent times. There has been an increase in the occurrence of acts of violence and lawlessness‚ including things like hostage-taking of prominent citizens and expatriate oil workers‚ as well as oil bunkering‚ arms insurgence‚ cultism

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    September 19‚ 2010 to criticize how disastrous the internet affects youths’ lives and their interpersonal skills. The authors point out that social relationships of juveniles has been becoming loosed because of the virtual communication. In addition‚ young people’ verbal language skills have sunk as an inevitable consequence of habits of using non-verbal language in virtual communication. Two authors also warn that increasing youths’ offensive comments at each other in the virtual world may cause harm

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    ministry of youth and sports and its satellites institution and partners APRC youth came to URR on usual national wide tour to see the progress of the youth farms and sports infrastructures. The tour emerged as result of minister’s quest for improving excellence in youth and sports development across the board. The entourage first visited the youth farm at SAMBATAKO VILLAGE and later proceeded to KUNDANG multiple youth farm and they are all appreciative by the delegation and urged the youth to redouble

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    Using SMS Texting to Encourage Democratic Participation by Youth Citizens: a Case Study of a Project in an English Local Authority David Griffin‚ Philippa Trevorrow and Edward Halpin Leeds Metropolitan University‚ UK d.griffin@leedsmet.ac.uk p.trevorrow@leedsmet.ac.uk e.halpin@leedsmet.ac.uk Abstract: Public administrations across Europe take the view that using digital media for consultation with citizens will help to increase their democratic participation. In the UK‚ the Government has encouraged

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