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YOUTHS
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youths(Noun)
Plural form of youth.
Webster Dictionary
Youths
of Youth
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shouty
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of YOUTHS in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of YOUTHS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of YOUTHS in a Sentence
The basic thing American football is doing for (us) Nigerians as youths is that it controls aggression, we have lots of people that are really angry and if they can channel that anger to playing a sport I don't think we will have any issue with security in Nigeria.
People ran out of their houses in fear but they warned no one should disobey them, they took away over 40 (male) youths mostly between the ages of 15 to 23. As I am talking to you now, there is no youth in our village.
***(C)(P)- DISCHARGE BY DEATH- IN THIS TECHNOTYRANNICAL SOCIETY. I SAY THIS:- THE YOUTHS NOW COME OF AGE, FILLED WITH HATE, ANGER AND RAGE, ALL LEARNED AND CONDITIONED BEHAVIORS FROM ADULTS, AS THEY DISCHARGE BY DEATH UPON THE WORLD'S TECHNOTYRANNICAL STAGE. THEY ALL SEE DEATH AS A WAY OF LIFE. HOW FOOLISH?
Youths are taking on initiatives toward innovation and technology mostly using these ... platforms, once you introduce a tax ... you are actually killing this budding entrepreneurship.
What is happening in the country will play into the hands of radicals and more and more youths, having lost all trust in the government, will join the ranks of extremist groups, perhaps, this is what the Tajik government wants in order to draw the international community to its side against the background of growing extremist tendencies.
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- JugendlicheGerman
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