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    Role of Youth in Politics

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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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    debate (EFF5: From Learner Voice to Global Peace)‚ we posed the following questions to guest presenter‚ Jeremy Gilley‚ of Peace One Day: How important do you feel education and specifically teachers and learners are in achieving Peace One Day? What do you think they can do to make a real difference? Read Jeremy’s response below: ’From the beginning of Peace One Day’s journey‚ young people have always been important to me. What would they think of a Peace Day? Could it be a starting point for

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    The Youth of the Nation: Lyndon Johnson and the National Youth Administration By: Cheryl Boswell HIST: 4133.01 Dr. Landdeck The Texas National Youth Administration (NYA) was remarkably unique for various reasons. Its success was attributed to the leadership of the state’s young director‚ twenty-seven year-old Lyndon Johnson. Despite reservations‚ for example Johnson’s young age compared to the other state directors‚ from many New Dealers and even President Franklin Roosevelt‚ Johnson able to

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    Youth and Role Model

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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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    Why there is a need to include module on peace education in NSTP? Philippine Society of NSTP Educators and Implementers officially adopts GPFF’s Peace Education Module for NSTP. More than 245 National Service Training Program (NSTP) facilitators‚ directors and educators concluded the “National Training for NSTP Trainors on the Implementation of Common Modules” by adapting GPFF’s proposed Peace Education Module among higher education institutions‚ colleges and universities

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    In Germany on the other hand‚ the creation of the policy does not only involves the Federal Government‚ but also the municipal authorities and voluntary child and youth service organisations as well. The Federal Government viewed this policy as a general responsibility of the society‚ thus it must create spaces for the youngsters to develop their personality and talents through the parental education‚ school and vocational training. This policy is actually aiming for the creation of fair and balanced

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    >> ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH EXPLANATION << ************************************** ~~> Posted by our Page Member : Malika Shaikh <~~ 1. Dismay: (घबराहट) Meaning: Dismay is a strong feeling of fear‚ worry‚ or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected. Synonyms: discontent‚ dissatisfaction Antonyms: reward‚ prize 2. Disrupt: (नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करना ‚ भंग करना) Meaning: If someone or something disrupts an event‚ system‚ or process‚ they cause difficulties that prevent

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    Role of UN in Peace keeping. The United Nations is an international Non-governmental organization founded on 24 October 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security‚ developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress‚ better living standards and human rights. Peacekeeping is one among a range of activities undertaken by the United Nations to maintain international peace and security throughout the world

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    Role of Youth in Politics

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    The fortunate minority dies; the unfortunate majority survives only to undergo torture‚ disease and disintegration. “Men who know most are most gloomy”. “If man ends not war‚ war ends man”. The abolition of war demands disastrous limitations of National Sovereignty. It is unfortunate that people fail to realize that war is disastrous to them and their Progeny also. Though agreements are reached regarding the escalation of nuclear bombs‚ it will not be respected during the times of war. Both sides

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    and loss of thousands of lives for Sri Lankans to realize the importance of unity. Sri Lanka now stands in a position where the country is gradually recovering from brutal wounds of war and this is high time for the nation to look into aspects of promoting unity among diverse cultures and ethnic groups to avoid the reoccurrence of such a tragedy. One way of achieving unity among different ethnic groups is through education. Enlightenment of the nation about the importance of unity can only be achieved

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