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    Every person is fashion conscious. Fashion is very popular among the school boys and girls. They do it in a competitive spirit to look smart‚ up-to-date and attractive. Students like actors and actresses. Some of them see a film to copy the latest fashion. It is mostly the college students who look upon fashion as the very stuff of their conscience. Being fashionable is the only real passport to high society and popularity in the college. Students put on expensive and fascinating clothes of the

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    Drug Abuse Among Youth

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    Abuse among Youth Being young‚ beautiful and naive is something that can be ruined so easily by using drugs. Experimentation with drugs during adolescence has become very common. Adolescents tend to feel immune to the problems that other people experience with using drugs. Drugs can have many physiological and psychological effects. In addition‚ drug abusers lose what makes humans unique and admirable. Finally‚ consuming drugs can create a dependency. Due to these consequences‚ the youth should

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    Essay of Moral Values

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    TITLE : There is nothing important than discipline‚ give respect to others and give priority to family. That is Freaky Friday’s movie all about. It is a story about a mother that is hard to get along with her daughter and what is more interesting is both of them are willing to do anything to achieve their own goal. From the beginning of the movie‚ it showed that discipline influence attitude and behaviour. This was showed by Tess Coleman character who is a workaholic person and also a fully

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    The Rise In Youth Suicide The following is a summary of "Explaining the Rise in Youth Suicide"‚ by David M. Cutler‚ Edward Glaeser‚ Karen Norberg. This article is the best we have found for comparing suicide theories to what the data actually says. It is essential reading because the US data is richer than in many other countries‚ permitting more insights that may also have applicability outside of the USA. A key characteristic of the US data is that suicide rates amongst US youths aged 15-24 has

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    MUHAMMAD S.A.W AMONG MUSLIM ADOLESCENTS IN SELANGOR Norsila Shamsuddin‚ Muhamad Wazir Muslat‚ Farid Wajdi Bin Mohd Noor‚ Noor Fadhzana Mohd Noor‚ Hafizah Khusni‚ Mujaini Tarimin Faculty of Education and Social Sciences University Selangor norsila@unisel.edu.my‚mwazir@unisel.edu.my‚faridwajdi@unisel.edu.my fadhzana@unisel.edu.my‚ hafizah@unisel.edu.my‚ muzaini@unisel.edu.my ABSTRACT By abiding to the examples and Sunnah (prophetic traditions) taught by the Prophet s.a.w‚ morality among the Muslim

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    Moral Development in Youth Sports Morality can be defined as the principles that govern our behavior. These principles that we obtain during our youth and adolescent years begin to play an important part in our relationship with society. What we think‚ how we act‚ and what our beliefs are play a crucial role in our morality. Most believe that moral behavior is not something that in innate‚ but that it is something that is learned through observation. The concepts of fair play and sportsmanship

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    Modern Electronics and TodaysYouth Jojade S. Garbiles Submitted as Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in English Problem of the Study The researcher of this study wants to know if how electronics affects the lives of the people specially the youth. And by that‚ it becomes the problem of this term paper. To learn if what are the connections of electronics in any different form such as media‚ gadgets and so many other. This problem of the study would also be associated with the different

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    of Exercise in Today’s Youth The youth of today is facing many problems which are cropping form lack of exercise and wrong life style. With continuous eating and over eating of the junk food the body get rich in lots of fat and it proper and timely care is not taken then it results in major health problems which are difficult to treat. So‚ it is very important to go in for an exercise program which will help to change the lifestyle of these youngsters. Though today’s youth is preoccupied with their

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    Decline of Morals‚ Ethics‚ Values Raising the Standards Bobbi Yarbrough Western Governors University WGU Student ID# 000389221 Raising the Standards In recent years‚ it seems that America‚ has clearly become out of control when it comes to its young people committing crimes‚ the treatment of the elderly‚ defacing public property and all together out of control attitudes and non-accountability. There seems to have been more serious crimes committed by youth recently than there has

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    Culture and Moral Values: Are they changing? As we enter into a new world of technology our culture and moral values are simultaneously fading away with every new invention. We seem to be forgetting the important things in life. Reading the works of William Wordsworth and other poetic authors‚ some people may start to see how men and women cherished life and nature at one point in time. Today‚ we look at nature as if it is meant to be slaves for our needs in order to provide us with food‚ water

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