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prepare a SPEECH on youth day ​

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Answered by sandhyakumari571980
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The youths are the strength of society. They are the face of the future of a nation. The youths are impulsive and are sensitive, but once they fix their target, there is no coming back.

They are humble and kind, but they believe in power and ideologies. They are progressive and have the potential to bring revolution. With their vigor and talent, they build up society and inspire others to do the same. We have given below some speeches on youth to be used by students and children.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen. I am here before you today to deliver a speech about youth. Life has given us a huge and noble gift and that is the youth. Biologically youth is a particular stage of life when an individual is young, and often means the time between childhood and adulthood (maturity). This age represents “the appearance, freshness, vigor, spirit, etc., characteristic of one who is young”.

Youth is a lifetime experience that may shape an individual. It creates the level of dependency, which can be marked in various ways according to different cultural perspectives. At this phase of life, the youth is always driven by fantasy or freedom and the power to choose his or her response.

But all this must be cautiously exercised and every step should be planned. It is the best and appropriate phase to accomplish the dual goals of intelligence and character.

Youth is a critical age of development, a period of uncertainty when everything is in ferment. A youth personality possesses a mixture of both stages; a child and an adult. Their emotions change every time. Like he can be selfish at certain times or turn out to be selfless the very next day.

The same person may also turn out to be rebellious one day. This age is full of heroism, toughness, muscle, stimulation, curiosity, judgmental attitude and even much more. Youth, being argumentative in nature, develop an attitude of apt rationale and judgment.

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