We are youth, yes we are. But, do we really know what is youth?
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Youth is defined by Webster's New World Dictionary as, "The time of life when one is young; especially: a: the period between childhood and maturity b: the early period of existence, growth, or development."[1]
Around the world the terms "youth", "adolescent", "teenager", and "young person" are interchanged, often meaning the same thing, occasionally differentiated. Youth generally refers to a time of life that is neither childhood or adulthood, but rather, somewhere in-between. Youth also identifies a particular mindset of attitude, as in "He is very youthful". The term youth is also related to being young.[2]
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- "This world demands the qualities of youth: not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease." - Robert Kennedy[3]
Youth is an alternative word to the scientifically-oriented adolescent and the common terms of teen and teenager. Another common title for youth is young person or young people.[4]
The age in which a person is considered a "youth," and thus eligible for special treatment under the law and throughout society varies around the world.
- "Youth... those persons falling between the ages of 15 and 24 years inclusive." - United Nations General Assembly[5]
- "Time in a person's life between childhood and adulthood. The term "youth" in general refers to those who are between the ages of 15 to 24." - World Bank.[6]
- The Commonwealth Youth Programme works with "young people (aged 15-29)."[7]
- "A person... under 21 years of age." - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration[8]
- "People between the ages of 20 and 25." - Government of Tasmania[9]
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