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      Yet‚ she has difficulty memorizing the multiplication table‚ all due to the effects of watching television endlessly.  Television has had a detrimental effect on many youth. Television has dulled the mind of an average youthYouths today is used to having their information passed to them on a silver platter. Not as many youths like to read anymore because it involves too much work. My sister hates to read‚ not only because there are words involved in that activity‚ but also because it is now impossible

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    of Singapore’s culture and traditions‚ so much so that our national identity is at stake. Singaporean youths are most at risk here‚ being a young‚ growing generation that is easily influenced by the things they see and hear around them. The internet has certainly lent a helping hand in this issue‚ bringing to our net savvy youths the latest news and trends available around the clock. Many youths appear to have indeed lost interest in their culture and traditions‚ but a portion of it is still strongly

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    However‚ there has never been a greater divide between two generations than in modern times. With rapid changes in science and technology‚ the exposure‚ which today’s teenager is getting‚ is enormous. Value systems have gradually degenerated and the youth is assimilating a new culture. The result is confused parents who are unable to reconcile with the views of their children. There is a great divide between the perception of both‚ the young people and the adults. One finds that both are unable to

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    verses of the Quran have we remembered & practiced? How many discoveries have we made? It’s time for us to change‚ It’s time for you and me‚ Either we make history‚ Or become history. We are the youth of dignity‚ We are the catalyst in society‚ We are the agent of change‚ We are the youth‚ Let’s bring Islam back‚  We did it in the past‚ Now let’s do it again. Words by Ameen

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    Transcript of VICES: CAUSES AND EFFECTS AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ADVOCACY: We strongly believe that we could only just let the youth be aware of this and help them initiate towards solutions‚ change and positivity‚ then there will be no more high school students or youth that will suffer om the consequences of their involvement on these vices. CAUSES OF PRACTICING VICES: A. Peer pressure B. Escapism or curiosity C. Thrill-seeking behavior D. Lack of parental guidance E. Social Situations

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    Youths often cite peer pressure as an excuse for their actions when they are caught or convicted of making poor choices. However‚ when youths choose to make healthy decisions‚ can’t this be blamed on peer pressure as well? Peer pressure can encourage youth to be successful by achieving good grades and not engaging in a high-risk lifestyle. The same concepts and principles observed during negative peer pressure also apply to positive peer pressure‚ but the consequences are constructive. Youths

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    Methodology Focus Groups with young people Questionnaire Youth Service Providers’ interviews Consent 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Chapter 2- Research and policy context 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Research context What is a Youth Café? Policy context The Youth Café model 7 8 8 8 9 Chapter 3- Review of National and International Youth Café Models 3.1 Introduction Case Study 1- The Gaf‚ Galway Case Study 2- C.R.I.B.Youth Café in Sligo Case Study 2- Pulse Youth Cafes‚ Australia 10 11 11 11/12 13 Chapter 4- Questionnaire

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    Sociology Essay Young people and the difficulties faced in negotiating a precarious and exploitative labour market The operational definition of youth varies widely from country to country but the UN defines youth as the age group between 15 and 24 years old. Essay Question Young people are confronted with the difficulties of negotiating a labour market that is precarious and exploitative. There are major difficulties of entry‚ especially into full-time work in the formal and informal

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    Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs‚ service and events for wounded veterans of the military actions following the events of 9/11/2001. It operates as a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization with a mission to "honor and empower Wounded Warriors"[2] of the United States Armed Forces‚ as well as provide services and programs for the family members of its registered "alumni‚" as its registered veterans are called. WWP’s vision is to "foster

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    Trial of Socrates

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    In the trial of Socrates I am going to show that the defendant is not guilty on the first charge of corrupting the youth. My justifications for this vote are as follows. Socrates didn’t corrupt the youth‚ he just shared his ideas with them and they in turn chose the path to take these ideas. Part of understanding this case is understand the time in which the case was held. This time being 399 B.C.‚ a time in which Athens was a free democratic city‚ a town that prided itself at the time on

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