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    Social Media and Youths

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    fraudulent activities by the youth‚ and unlike the traditional criminal groups‚ both gender are functionally involved in it (Adeniran‚ 2008). The antics of the ‘yahoo yahoo boys’‚ also known as ‘yahoo yahoo millionaires’ has raised a new generation of lazy youths‚ who spend hours on the internet perfecting their game and literally killing their prey (Nkanga‚ 2008); cyber crime is becoming one of the fastest growing-internet (fraudulent?)businesses in Nigeria (Aghatise‚ 2006). Numerous crimes

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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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    Youth, the spring of Life

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    words of Ibrahim " Youth is the joy‚ the little bird that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and hope." Youth is the spring of Life. It is the age of discovery and dreams. India is of largest youth population in the world today. The entire world is eyeing India as a source of technical manpower. They are looking at our youth as a source of talents at low costs for their future super profits. If Indian youth make up their mind and

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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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    YOUTH PROBLEMS In PAKISTAN Members:• Hafiz Muhammad Hamza (035) • Muhammad Harris Siddique (025) • Hafiz Muhammad Hasnain (025) Youth Problems PAKISTAN STUDIES HU111 Introduction Community School Family School Youth Family Community List of Problems • • • • • • Education Child Labour Drug Abuse Suicide Politics Media Effects Youth Education • Low Enrolment  Primary enrolment 57%  Secondary enrolment 22%  Higher education enrolment 1.9% • Teacher’s do not posses enough knowledge

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    Look younger‚ feel younger‚ is the new American obsession. Today in society adults want to be young again and are willing to do anything to achieve their youthful stages again. Youth can be a physical appearance as well as a mental state that is similar to that of a child. Why is it that American’s desire to be young again? After all‚ in our youth didn’t we all desire to become adults? The naivety of youth is so attractive to adults due to the stressful lives that adults lead in our era. The other

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    Crime and Strategies Used to Combat Youth Delinquency. Introduction; Youth crime is generally thought as being a very recent and modern day phenomenon‚ however‚ this is widely untrue. Juvenile crime has been recorded ever since the early 17th Century and yet it has only been within the last 100 years that it has become such a significant issue with the general public (Goldson and Muncie‚ 2006). It is widely known that the present population are much more aware of youth crime and the implications it causes

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    word in the West and is responsible for the wide dissemination of information all over the world. It is perhaps the greatest invention of the 20th century and gives great power to its users; with great power comes great responsibility‚ especially for youths. The Internet is a new medium for distributing information. It has its own culture‚ its own way of communicating‚ no law enforcement‚ no national boundaries as well as free access to every kind of information known to mankind. Its potential for

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    Assassin of Youth “Assassin of Youth“‚ is a nickname from the 1930’s for the commonly known substance marijuana. For readers who are not fully aware of what cannabis is‚ this is a dictionary definition of cannabis‚ a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant‚ and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared. This drug has over 200 names that are used on the street. Marijuana‚ is the main topic for many debates across the nation. The fact that citizens in America actually

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    Endangered Youth. Introduction The combined forces of colonialism‚ westernization‚ and modernization have perfectly combined to drive Igbo culture to the margins of existence. What is dominant among the Igbo now is the payment of lip service to culture‚ especially by way of tourism and so-called inculturation. The people most affected are the young ones‚ mainly because the usual framework of learning by participation is no longer available to a greater percentage of them. Since the youths are said

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