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    history of America young people have always played a crucial role in politics. The famous writer Srirangam Srinivas wrote‚ “Our country is not in the hands of lazy and corrupted old politicians‚ this country is ours i.e. youth”. Young people between the ages 18 to 25 are the future of this country and its political system. The young people of America have a responsibility to be involved with politics and with their civic duties. The youth in America must be involved in politics to ensure that America

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    ROLE OF YOUTH IN POLITICS Politics is science to manage the country or state. Youth is young blood of nation and active worker of nation. So‚ it is very necessary and demand of nation that he must take all the responsibility for managing whole country. Without entering in politics‚ he can not do any welfare activity at large scale because‚ after getting fund he can do any thing but who will give to him. But‚ If youth joins politics and make his own Govt. with help of democratic voting system. He

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    The Role of Christian Youth in Nation Building   National Identity   The notion of nation-building presupposes that the nation itself is in need of building; or rebuilding‚ in some cases. The term nation-building in its original sense referred to newly-independent nations in Africa to reshape colonial territories that had been carved out by colonial powers without regard to ethnic or other boundaries. This would later include the creation of paraphernalia such as flags‚ national anthems‚ national

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    and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).[2]Kalam is popularly known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development ofballistic missile and launch vehicle technology.[3] He played a pivotal organizational‚ technical and political role in India ’s Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998‚ the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974. Some scientific experts have however called Kalam a man with no authority over nuclear physics but who just carried on the works of Homi J. Bhabha andVikram

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    Mahatma Gandhi used the term “Satyagraha” to refer to a kind of active but absolutely non-violent resistance to oppression. In his words: “Truth (satya) implies love‚ and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha‚ that is to say‚ the Force which is born of Truth and Love or non-violence‚ and gave up the use of the phrase “passive resistance”‚ in connection with it‚ so much so that even in English writing we often

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    aggrandizement‚ where not only credibility of politicians and bureaucrats but also of the judiciary is at stake‚ it is ridiculous to dream of a corruption-free society. In this scene‚ an honest man is like a drop in the ocean which loses identity as soon as it mingles virtually in the salt water of the ocean. Corruption is a common practice and has become a way of life. It is a matter of shame that even after 63 With materialistic values as topmost priority‚ moral and ethical values at the lowest

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    Most of everyone has a role model in their life. They could be anyone all around us. But what exactly is role model? Role model can be define as a person who serves an example‚ where behavior is emulated by others. The question is‚ do role model are important in the growth of individual? I absolutely agree with this statement. I have three reasons to justify my point. Firstly ‚ role model are highly important for us physiologically helping us through life during our development‚ to make important

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    People often betray one another in order to achieve their own desires. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth‚ the main character‚ is led by blind ambition and betrays the king and his friend‚ Banquo. In the play‚ Macbeth tries to gain the crown through the act of treason and shows how the tragic hero suffers death in the end due to his deeds. The play shows how absolute power can corrupt a person and make a man succumb to his insatiable greed and desires. The play revolves

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    Macbeth is a kind-hearted and respected general who serves a position of great honor in his kingdom. He doesn’t‚ however‚ know the fate he has yet to come. Unto him fall the words of the wicked‚ twisted sisters and his seducing wife. This brainwashing trial causes a transformation of Macbeth’s character. Shakespeare is able to express how Macbeth goes from fair to foul and pulls the kingdom down along the same path. Milk and blood imagery are utilized throughout The Tragedy of Macbeth to reveal how

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    role of youth in multiculturalism 1‚000 - 1‚500 word essay Think of your essay in terms of three key points that are then slotted into eight paragraphs. Each paragraph‚ apart from the introduction and conclusion‚ should have approximately the same number of words. A good guide is to think of your essay in terms of three main points that will have 2 paragraphs each. A 1‚500 word essay structure could look like this: Introduction 1 paragraph (150 words) Point One 2 paragraphs

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