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    Youth Makes a Nation

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    YOUTH BULIDS A NATION Joe E. Lewis said: “You are young only once‚ and if you work it right‚ once is enough”. The term - nation building - is usually used to refer to a constructive process of engaging all citizens in building social cohesion‚ economic prosperity and political stability in an inclusive and democratic way. It is important to note that the priceless resource of any country is its human resource. There is no other resource that matches the human being‚ because mankind is the

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    The detrimental effect television has on our youth. After a long‚ hard day of school and work‚ I walk up the stairs to my apartment. As I approach the door‚ I can already hear the television. I open the door and am not surprised to see my brother on the couch‚ hand on remote‚ flipping through channels. My brother could be crowned couch potato king. He watches television day and night so much that my cousins and I now refer to him as the Human TV Guide. He knows what’s on at a specific time on a

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    THE YOUTHS MUST SAVE US … Come back home to agriculture T he youths are the right doctors for ailing agriculture here in Trinidad and Tobago. Most of our youth seem to turn a blind eye to what is seen as just hard work in the sun. It’s not their faults of course‚ for many years our parents tell us ‘I don’t want you to go through what I went through!’ and that was toiling in the fields to send their children to schools to become doctors and lawyers. Agriculture was our home then‚ but it was a

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    Name: Ngoc Phuong Vy Nguye Student ID:2432855 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE LIFESTYLE OF THE VIETNAMESE YOUTH AND THEIR PARENTS Vietnam is one the Southeastern Asian countries where the relationship between the young people and their parents play an important role in the culture and society. Because of this‚ Vietnamese young people frequently trend to learn and follow their parents ‘experience. However‚ everything has changed following the period time. In the past‚ the parents frequently taught

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    Youth Sports Benefits

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    The youth sports organization will lead to many health benefits outweighing the risks for the children as they grow. As youth sports become more extreme‚ the benefits increase and allow the youth to learn from mistakes. While youth sports can arguably be considered dangerous‚ there comes many health benefits to playing a sport at a young age. One study reveals‚ “Physical activity‚ and sports in particular‚ can positively affect aspects of personal development among young people‚ such as self-esteem

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    Youth Involvement in Church

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    ABSTRACT This descriptive study sought to determine the reasons for involvement of the youth in Sunday services and youth fellowships in Day By Day Christian Church in Muntinlupa. The findings indicate that the respondents find the sermon of the pastor encouraging and inspiring‚ and that is the primary reason for their Sunday service involvement. Most of the respondents attend the youth fellowship because ‘they want to know God more through Bible study’. Problem Statement: The aim of

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    The Youth Justice System deals with 12-17 year olds in trouble with the law. It uses a rehabilitative method to deal with youth. It makes sure the youth are provided with meaningful consequences for their actions and then reintegrates them back into society. The Youth Justice System brings up a lot of question and the main one is: Is Canada’s Youth Justice System fair and equitable? A lot of people argue that it is too lenient while others say it is a great method for dealing with youth. The Youth

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    the rider that breaks youth.” However‚ it does seem that many teenagers and young adults today do not seem to place value on time and utilise it to the bet that they can. Instead‚ one can often see many youths wasting their time on mindless activities. For example‚ it is quite common to see teenage boys and girls loitering at shopping malls or cyber cafes till the early hours of the morning. At any rate‚ adhering to the late-night culture can bring many problems for youths in the present and the

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    The Importance of Spirituality in Youth Development The Oxford Dictionary defines YOUTH as “being young‚ adolescence‚ the vigour or enthusiasm‚ or weakness or inexperience‚ or other characteristics of the period between childhood and full womanhood or manhood.” Spirituality‚ often equated to religious or philosophical beliefs is not easy to define. It is not easy to distinguish spirituality from religion‚ but the differences are important to understanding behaviour and development. Religion’s

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    whether they simply choose to ignore the facts‚ the youth are the next generation. No matter how you put it‚ it’s obviously inevitable that one day we will be presidents‚ doctors‚ lawmakers‚ lawyers‚ scientists‚ astronauts; the future leaders of this world. Youth empowerment has a couple of different definitions but they all basically state the same thing. According to youthempoweredsolutions.org‚ youth empowerment is the outcome by which youth‚ as change agents‚ gain the skills to impact their own

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