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  2. National Indian Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Indian Youth Council (NIYC) was established in 1961 by young American Indians who were either in college or had recently graduated. [5] The NIYC is a result of youths dissenting from tribal leaders, which began during the American Indian Chicago Conference in 1961, where several young American Indians, a handful of who had become ...

  3. White Rose - Wikipedia

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    The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose, pronounced [ˈvaɪ̯sə ˈʁoːzə] ⓘ) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor at the University of Munich: Willi Graf, Kurt Huber, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl. The group conducted an ...

  4. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The youth vote in the United States is the cohort of 18–24 year-olds as a voting demographic, though some scholars define youth voting as voters under 30. Many policy areas specifically affect the youth of the United States , such as education issues and the juvenile justice system ; [3] however, young people also care about issues that ...

  5. Association of Youth Organizations Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Youth Organizations Nepal (AYON) is a non-political, non-religious, non-governmental, not-for-profit, autonomous network of Youth Organizations and as such, a platform for collaboration, cooperation, joint action and collective endeavor between Youth Organizations in Nepal. So far, 92 youth organizations have registered with ...

  6. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    Young people can make changes in society, such as through youth-led revolutions. Organizations of young people, which were often based on student identity, were crucial to the American civil rights movement , which included organizations like the Southern Student Organizing Committee , Students for a Democratic Society , and the Student ...

  7. Youth in India - Wikipedia

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    Youth in India. India is the most populated country in the world with nearly a fifth of the world's population. According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [1] [2] the population stood at 1,407,563,842. India has more than 50% of its population below the age of 25 and more than 65% below the age of 35.

  8. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Teenage rebellion. Teenage rebellion is a part of social development in adolescents in order for them to develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. [1] They may experiment with different roles, behaviors, and ideologies as part of this process of developing an identity. [2]

  9. The Wife of His Youth - Wikipedia

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    "The Wife of His Youth" follows Mr. Ryder, a biracial man who was born and reared free before the Civil War. He heads the "Blue Veins Society", a social organization for colored people in a northern town; the membership consists of people with a high proportion of European ancestry, who look more white than black.