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    duty to show them the glory that is God and Jesus Christ. Helping our children find and follow Jesus is so important. Here are just a few ways churches help our children grow. Youth Programs Youth programs provide a safe and enjoyable learning environment for our children, from infancy to young adult. Passion Kids, the youth program here at Passion Church, is designed to teach our children of God's love and how they can live with Jesus…

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    Yo future me have have you moved out of hampton yet or are you still there if you are how is hampton I’m dieing to know how the future is have we colonized other worlds yet please tell me yes. Okay you can already know what is going to happen so let’s cut to it “life in 8th grade” it’s pretty boring to honest but I can’t to be in high school next year and you know that. Mainly I hope that this year will go a lot better then this year and maybe I can do something about the problem I can only…

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    understanding of freedom is seen when stated, “In this time of moral and political crisis, it is responsibility of the youth of America to affirm certain eternal truth.” Here the young people are saying while grandparents and parents quarrel in the past about inequality and war the youth should look with their eyes and heart. It is not ethical how some are treated and these new youth need to really look at the truth of the problem. If these young look at their, “eternal truth” then everybody…

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    Many may argue the impact sports can have on many youth lives. They question whether sports are to much or even to overwhelming for the youth ages. However, each individual has a different outlook on the situation. Youth sports impact many lives in many different ways for both the good and the bad. With this being said youth sports are not near to intense for the youth. Despite all the positives sports can contribute to one's life their are some negatives as well including, high cost, limited…

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    A safe recruitment process is essential in our society in order for you adults not to get abused in sport, as there have been many cases where this happened. Therefore, the Child Protection in Sport Unit has brought out several standards which will ensure that organisations involved in sport will create a safe sporting environment for children in order for them to be protected and not harmed by individuals surrounding them (CPSU, 2006). The CPSU also has many principles about the standards for…

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    The concept of the teenager was nonexistent until World War II, when young people began to be grouped by age (Hine, 11). Since its introduction, the young adults that make up this group have experienced harsh criticisms, double standards, and inaccurate representation in film and literature. Many teenagers find themselves being treated as children, yet expected to act as an adult. There are several notable texts that attempt to capture the essence of the teenager and explore perceptions held by…

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    Introduction When looking at the role involved with being a youth worker one of the skills that stands out is their ability to offer and provide help and so when becoming a youth worker it is important that you can fully understand and explore exactly what helping means to our effectiveness as workers. When offering help we need to make sure that we follow the values that strengthen our ability to help others. The meaning of helping When people are asked to define what helping is they often…

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    On the off chance that a young person were to drive not far off with six or less hours of rest the earlier night, he or she would be left as weakened as though driving affected by liquor at a blood liquor convergence of 0.08% (Peterson 13). Driving in such a way would be viewed as unlawful in the vast majority of the Fifty States of America. Lack of sleep has turned into a major issue as of late on the grounds that adolescents have numerous exercises after school notwithstanding homework,…

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    When a person under the age of eighteen commits a crime, most of the time they will not be tried in the same manner as adults. The young defendant may go to court and his verdict might be much more lenient than if he had been a older person. Adults who commit these crimes usually know exactly what they are doing and they know exactly how wrong their crimes are, yet they continue to commit crimes. Minors, however, are still young and ignorant. Their brains are not fully developed yet, and they…

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    After reading the material on Zines, one was able to learn and understand the concept of zines and what they mean culturally and socially. In chapter eight, the author discusses how young people will make their own magazines when they can not find an established magazine to submit their writings or art into. The younger generations have a need to see their reflection in the media, so they will seek out zines, lyrical writings and electronic text that they feel speaks to them. When a young person…

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