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Things youth often describes ("youth ________")
- librarians
- participants
- subcultures
- work
- violence
- report
- programmes
- sports
- associations
- movements
- centres
- board
- magazine
- development
- club
- participation
- surveillance
- shows
- crime
- agencies
- gangs
- suicide
- employment
- revolt
- leadership
- projects
- conflict
- policy
- welfare
- program
- identities
- culture
- adult
- lifestyles
- section
- organization
- hostels
- unemployment
- action
- group
- leaders
- risk
- camps
- speaks
- rebellion
- wing
- activities
- leader
- policies
- festivals
- programs
- ministers
- programme
- led
- party
- transitions
- activism
- groups
- age
- attitudes
- advocates
- organisations
- engagement
- project
- abuse
- politics
- services
- year
- cultures
- worker
- organisation
- music
- justice
- organizations
- researchers
- members
- ministries
- serving
- activists
- workers
- clubs
- courts
- training
- hostel
- leagues
- movement
- ministry
How youth often is described ("________ youth")
- chinese
- homeless
- golden
- brave
- gilded
- dead
- disadvantaged
- beardless
- looking
- gentle
- intelligent
- fair
- white
- innocent
- adolescent
- gallant
- promising
- tall
- indian
- class
- rebellious
- contemporary
- japanese
- immigrant
- soviet
- city
- asian
- black
- african
- gifted
- relative
- delinquent
- american
- vigorous
- hispanic
- german
- slender
- muslim
- immortal
- risk
- mere
- comparative
- ardent
- extreme
- unemployed
- older
- eternal
- russian
- troubled
- unfortunate
- beautiful
- noble
- wild
- inexperienced
- happy
- mexican
- native
- perpetual
- male
- bright
- unhappy
- female
- rural
- earliest
- haired
- generous
- ingenuous
- talented
- callow
- faced
- urban
- poor
- ambitious
- early
- handsome
- gay
- roman
- educated
