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    Role of youth in nation building I thought it would be better to discuss the role of youth in nation’s building. According to me‚ “Youth is that spark which needs no ignition”.Youth is that clay which can be molded in either shape one wants. In my belief‚ this is the sole reason for both exploitation and utilization of youth in the destruction and construction of any nation respectively. Yes‚ I agree that‚ youth is not given a proper chance to prove their potentials in countries like ours‚ but

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    Youth Culture Stats and Trends: 1) Underage Drinking The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at Georgetown University released a status report on underage drinking in the U.S. http://camy.org/research/underage2004/ See also: "Newer generations slower to curb alcohol use" http://my.webmd.com/content/article/101/106023.htm See also: ‘Power Hour’ drinking game ritual http://www.jointogether.org/sa/news/summaries/reader/0%2C1854%2C576418%2C00.html See also: Drinking increases injury/death

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    Nowadays the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‚ especially internet in the education sector plays an important role‚ especially in the process of empowering the technology into the educational activities. Education sector can be the most effective sector to anticipate and eliminate the negative impact of ICT. Technology (internet) in another side can be the most effective way to increase the student’s knowledge. Being aware of the significant role of ICT (internet) in our life

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    The Role of Drugs In The Youth Culture Tina Tyler Grand Canyon University July 16‚ 2014 Introduction Juvenile delinquency and drug abuse both share identical patterns of behavioral problems. Youth and adolescents who misuse drugs are subject to delinquent and drug abuse behaviors. However an effective substance abuse treatment programs for juvenile delinquents should be implemented so that successful rehabilitation is accomplished. There are many similarities among criminal behaviors

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    India is a big country with a large population. It is estimated that India’s present population is about 121 crores. Those between the ages of 15 to 25 form almost half of the total population. For our purposes we count them all as the youth. These comprise students‚ employees‚ workers‚ farmers and others‚ including the unemployed. They are energetic‚ enthusiastic and full of zeal. Unfortunately a large number of them are without any direction. It is dangerous to allow them to remain idle. A large

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    1.1Introduction The growing use of the internet for business transaction has profound effect on the banking industry. In the developing countries‚ education and infrastructure are obvious factors in the slow adoption of technology in developing countries; there are probably other issues like trust that plays role. This study finds out into adoption issues of internet banking in Kenya. Internet banking allows customers to perform a wide range of banking transactions electronically via the bank’s

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    of James" 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." Power of Youth 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

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    Role of Youth in Modern India [pic]                                Role of Youth in Modern India Youth plays many roles in society. This is a vast and important topic to be discussed. To start with: ” 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 contributes in transforming India. Major Roles of Youth A. Young people are full of vibrant ideas. When properly motivated and

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    ROLE OF STUDENTS IN BUILDING NATION hi jd . students are building stones of a nation bcoz their curiosity to learn and their excitement to do something new for a country work wonders‚ and they are really very energetic. and they have a thirst for knowledge which can help develop a countryt like india .who knows that maybe a student will make india a super power in 1-2 years. so thats it . bye fashion affecting youth Fashion has now become unseparate part of youth. Fashion effects to our lives

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    The Youth of Pakistan are also known as the “Nation Builders” and we can play a significant role in the development of the country not only economically but also by morally and practically. We have to clear the differences and objections of people and make our efforts to grow Pakistan and fulfill the basic needs of the people which are below the poverty line. We are always aware of the fact that Pakistan is in danger‚ it is basically strong in the field of weapons but between the people of Pakistan

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