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    Youth Problems     
    
    
             
    People say 
    that youth is the most wonderful period in a person's life. 
    Others are sure that young people face too many problems 
    nowadays.Many people are convinced that youth and happiness are 
    synonyms. But an Arabian proverb says: "Youth is a kind of 
    illness cured only by the passing years".
 I have always wondered why many people believe that youth is the 
    most wonderful period in a person's life. From the psychological 
    angle, youth is a very complicated period when young people are 
    undergoing the painful transition from childhood to 
    independence. They are facing psychological problems that may 
    cause aggression and lead to the rejection of adult values and 
    experience. Socially, many young people suffer from such 
    problems as poverty, unemployment, low incomes, or breakdown of 
    the family. So alcohol and drugs may become a kind of 
    psychological or emotional escape for young people.
 However, it would be wrong to say that youth is the most awful 
    period in a person's life. It is the time of parties, dates and 
    entertainment. What is more, youth is the period of many happy 
    moments, thrilling experiences and wonderful discoveries. Young 
    people don't usually have as many responsibilities and duties as 
    adults do. They don't have to work and they can spend their time 
    on studies, hobbies and entertainment. Youth is the time to make 
    friends and to fall in love. Besides, young people are usually 
    active, enthusiastic and know what they want.
 All in all, youth is a period which may be very complicated and 
    happy at the same time. It is impossible to protect young people 
    from all problems and difficulties that they have to overcome. 
    However, it is necessary to support them and to help them use 
    this period fruitfully.
 
      
    Generation gap 
    has always been a topical problem. Some people believe that 
    parents and their children will never learn to understand each 
    other. Others are convinced that generation gap can disappear.There have always been great differences between people of a 
    younger generation and their elders because of their different 
    experiences, opinions, habits and behavior. Nowadays differences 
    between the two generations grew significantly, particularly 
    with respect to such matters as musical tastes, fashion, drug 
    use, culture and politics.
 In my opinion, you will hardly find a teenager satisfied with 
    his or her parents. Neither will you find parents not grumbling 
    over "younger generation" of their children. Pop music, 
    ultra-modern clothes, noisy parties and children's wish to have 
    more freedom become a stumbling-block on the way of mutual 
    understanding between adults and teenagers. So it seems that in 
    most families parents don't understand their children and 
    children don't understand their parents.
 On the other hand, the situation is not as bad as it seems to 
    be. There are a lot of families where parents love and 
    understand their children and help them cope with all 
    difficulties. Many adults and teenagers have respect for each 
    other's point of view. So it is possible to bridge the gap 
    between parents and their children. To my mind, communication is 
    the best way to solve the problem. The more time adults and 
    teenagers spend together, the better they understand each other. 
    Parents and children should talk and discuss different things. 
    Besides, it is very important for both adults and teenagers to 
    be selfless, patient and sincere.
 To conclude, the generation gap can disappear. If we are a 
    little wiser, we will find a key to the heart of our parents.
 
      
    Many teenagers 
    enjoy being in a collective and are united in different 
    subcultures. Some youngsters, however, think that subcultures 
    are for nothing.Most teenagers are sensitive to what their friends think of 
    them and they are ready to do everything to be like their peers. 
    So many youngsters experiment with minor delinquency, 
    inappropriate behavior and rebellion.
 Sometimes young people express their protest forming different 
    groups and clubs. They join these clubs according to their 
    interests: music, style of clothes, racial views and so on. For 
    example, the Skinheads are known for their intolerance to 
    immigrants. They can be very dangerous as they attack and kill 
    people of other nationalities. Adolescents often join a juvenile 
    delinquent group to improve their status and to raise their 
    self-esteem. There are various groups and subcultures in which 
    deviant behaviour and violence play an important role and 
    increase a youth's status. To my mind, the existence of 
    subcultures leads to the increase in criminality. I strongly 
    feel that if you want to protest, you must do it peacefully 
    without doing harm to other people and to yourself.
 On the other hand, the situation is not as bad as it may seem to 
    be. There are many teenagers who don't belong to any 
    subcultures. They are not involved in violent or criminal 
    behavior and they spend much time and effort on their studies 
    and part-time work. Such youngsters know what they want and feel 
    that they are responsible for their future.
 To sum up, young people's lives and happiness depend on our 
    society: on the political and social situation in the country, 
    on our culture and morality. I think that if adults pay more 
    attention to teenagers' upbringing and education, there will be 
    fewer subcultures and consequently fewer crimes.
 
      
    Some people 
    say that the main reason for juvenile delinquency is the family. 
    Others believe that there are many other factors that negatively 
    influence young people's development.Nowadays the problem of juvenile delinquency is becoming 
    more complicated and universal. In many countries rates of youth 
    crime have dramatically risen. But why are more and more 
    youngsters involved in criminal and violent behaviour?
 There are a lot of reasons for juvenile delinquency. I think 
    that first and foremost, the family is to blame. Many children 
    and adolescents are neglected by their parents and some of them 
    suffer humiliation, abuse and violence at home. The number of 
    mothers and fathers deprived of their parental rights is 
    increasing every year. Children who do not receive adequate 
    parental supervision are more likely to engage in criminal 
    activities, to truant from school and to have delinquent 
    friends. Wishing to prove their maturity and independence some 
    young people commit various offences, run away from home and use 
    violence against their peers.
 Other reasons for juvenile delinquency include poverty, 
    unemployment, low incomes among the young, ineffective 
    educational systems and so on. Many of the crimes committed by 
    young people are related to excessive alcohol use and drug 
    abuse. Besides, young people's behaviour is greatly influenced 
    by their friends, neighbourhood and adults as well as by the 
    social, economic, political and cultural conditions prevailing 
    in a country.
 To sum up, there are quite a lot of factors that may have a 
    negative influence on youngsters' behaviour. I strongly feel 
    that the prevention of juvenile delinquency is very important. 
    More attention should be paid to leisure and youth development 
    activities that prevent young people from committing crimes.
 
      
    Some young 
    people believe that while at school they should concentrate on 
    studying; others think that working part-time has many 
    advantages.To work or not to work? That is the question which many 
    young people ask themselves. What advantages and disadvantages 
    do part-time jobs have?
 Nowadays a lot of young people are happy to get some job, for 
    the money or the experience. They work after classes, on 
    weekends, or during vacations. To my mind, even part-time jobs 
    can help them pick up new skills, which they can develop. 
    Working as babysitters, waiters, cashiers or shop-assistants 
    young people learn to be industrious, persistent, communicative 
    and to value time and money. What is more, part-time jobs help 
    develop such values as initiative, self-discipline, punctuality, 
    practicality and many others. Besides, a lot of young people 
    prefer earning money to asking their parents for some.
 However, some teenagers and their parents are sure that work 
    will interfere with their studies and may lead to falling 
    grades. Besides, some young people think that it is too early 
    for them to work. All they need is to enjoy their carefree 
    lives. In some families young people don't work because their 
    parents are rich enough and they do not need extra money they 
    can earn. But I still believe that work is a valuable experience 
    for teenagers.
 To conclude, it's up to you to decide whether to work part-time 
    or to concentrate on studying. Anyway, I think that work 
    experience can help young people develop the skills which 
    employers look for and realize their own abilities.
 
 
      
      
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    мир с английским языком. 150 эссе для ЕГЭ. Готовимся к ЕГЭ" Юнёва С.А. 2011г.   
      
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