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Tue. Jun. 6, 2006

Youth 4 the Future > Skills 4 life > Identity

Youth Uprisings

By  Youth 4 the Future Staff

 
The Power of the Youth - An Untapped Resource

Our education, lifestyle, and thinking has been inundated by slogans and messages spread across the media. The youth often live on the edge of society and they often miss out on a good quality education and access to jobs... More>>

Your Loss of Humanity - What Next?

We all hear about freedom and democracy. These are things that we have been taught to want and need. The idea that people are free is both correct and incorrect at the same time. Read on!... More>>


Are They Just Gangs?

Living in the city is a way of life, a way of looking at people and issues. There is a rush to try to get money, and so values become such that the worth of a person usually centers around how much money they have... More>>

Stop Labeling People

What just happened? It happens all the time these days. No longer are Muslims, and especially people of other faith, comfortable with referring to a Muslim person as just a Muslim... More>>


The Haves Versus The Have-Nots

The average government expenditure on a white child was 15 times that which was spent on a black child... More>>

Tolerance in a World Filled With Hate

The Muslim youth are caught in the cross fire between many elements of society, both in the Muslim and non-Muslim societies... More>>


Caught Between Two Worlds

Wherever I look I see
Confusion pain and misery
I'm filled with dreams...
More>>

Who Needs You

The Muslim youth are caught in the cross fire between many elements of society, both in the Muslim and non-Muslim societies... More>>


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