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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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    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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    304-306 Erickson‚ C. D. (2012). Using Systems of Care to Reduce Incarceration of Youth with Serious Mental Illness. American Journal of Community Psychology‚ 49(3-4)‚ 404–416. DOI 10.1007/s10464-011-9484-4 Gibbs‚ J Hollin‚ C. R. & Palmer‚ E. J. (2009). Cognitive skills programmes for offenders. Ou‚ S.‚& Reynolds‚ A. J. (2010). Childhood predictors of young adult male crime. Children and Youth Services Review‚ 32(8)‚ 1097–1107. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.02.009  Sealock‚ M

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    human service program is very important to so many people. In this paper‚ I will discuss delivery human service programs for children‚ youths and young adults. There are many children‚ youths and young adults that need help. There are many that come from trouble homes. These children‚ youths‚ and young adults are abused to broken homes. Some of these children‚ youths and young adults ends up as runaways‚ homeless‚ addicts to even turning to prostitution. Just as many other people‚ they do not know

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    aggravating poverty and crime‚ and subsidising to child abuse and gender violence. This essay will discuss this issue of substance abuse by the South African adolescence. It will also scrutinize the concept of resilience in light of a South African youth at risk; the essay will also discuss Erikson’s theory of development and attempt to apply it to real life‚ as well as discoursing its strengths and weaknesses. In trying to resolve the applicability of Erikson’s theory the essay is going to introduce

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    It is an undeniable fact that the youth constitute a vast reservoir of energy‚ especially in a country like India with a population of more than 100 crore. Out of this total‚ those falling in the 15-30 age group constitute 40 percent. This means that nearly 40 crore young men and women stupendous man power by all counts indeed‚ are available for handling various tasks of national reconstruction. History bears out the undesirable fact that all great movements of nationwide importance have succeeded

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