By the mid-1980s the young generation was already a long way down the path to insurgency.
"We try to give the young generation the opportunity to develop himself through sport, " he said.
The young generation has spending power and holds the future in their hands.
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What is important now is that the young generation of those countries have always given a hope for a brighter future.
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"We have to help each other and help especially the young generation progress and not make the same mistakes we did, " she said.
Khanfar credited the young generation in Tunisia, Egypt and other nations with successfully challenging the old regime, liberating society for the exchange of alternative views.
Proven is also geared for the young generation of job seekers.
The young generation is overqualified, has high expectations, but is jobless.
His friends said Haider posted many statements in his blog urging the young generation to support tougher punishments for Mollah and others facing charges stemming from the 1971 war for independence.
"They are leading the public astray and are causing a great negative influence on the young generation, " says Rabbi Efraim Luft, head of an ultra-orthodox organisation in Israel called the Committee for Jewish Music.
We chat about the general Danish attitude to the young generation and I note that the Danish government is the youngest in Europe - in fact one of the cabinet members, Thor Moger Pedersen, minister for taxation, is just 26.
Powerful, slickly produced, and delivered primarily with music and images, they send the message that Kurds, Shiites and Sunnis are all Iraqis and in order to succeed, one has to leave animosity behind, embrace the future and give the young generation a chance at a better life.
"Let's be honest, I think it's the younger generation who like the idea of a vertical pier and the not-so-young generation who like the idea of a traditional pier, " Mr Dunning said.
Lita and Mike Asscher, the young, energetic sixth generation heirs to the 157-year-old family owned firm, introduced several new jewelry designs over the past few years.
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All over the rich world they are getting their licences later, and they use other forms of transport more than the young did a generation ago.
When the young members of Generation-i use their phones to send text messages, the small keyboards make typing awkward and abbreviations even more important: "b4n" (bye for now), "cu" (see you).
And today, whenever I find myself feeling doubtful or cynical about this possibility, what gives me the most hope is the next generation the young people whose attitudes and beliefs and openness to change have already made history in this election.
Pundits paid to assess how the elections may go are debating the role that young people, specifically the elusive Generation Y (generally those between the ages of 16 and 35), will have on the outcome.
An activist-networking platform has the immediate advantage of easily engaging a young generation deeply rooted in the social-networking experience, in a new mode of 'philanthropy, ' 'giving back' or 'activism.
President Obama also commended these leaders for their leadership on food security and engaged the leaders in a fruitful conversation about how the United States can help Africa harness the potential of its young people and empower the next generation of African leaders.
Prof James Sefton, of Imperial College, London, a former adviser to the Treasury, told the committee young people were effectively subsidising the older generation - and he could not understand why they were not protesting about it.
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This is what happened during the early 1960s, when a young generation of print and television reporters brought the nation vivid reports from the front lines of the civil rights struggle.
We need a young generation that can understand the world, a generation that understands science and innovation and climate change, a generation that understands others and values the enormous wealth of our cultures because they belong to all humanity.
Simultaneously, the current generation of young workers and savers has some interesting characteristics on their own.
The current generation of young professionals are showing a strong preference for buying experiences rather than objects.
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These are members of the generation of young Chinese who grew up in the age of reform.
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Autumn Boyer said it seems like the young people of "generation Y" (sometimes also called "milennials") are living their lives on screens.
The recruitment drive was aimed at "the young innovators of this generation who will help keep our country safe in years to come", Mr Hague said.
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