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5 ways youth have transformed the culture


Each generation the youth play a significant role in the transformation of the population. This generation of youth are no different than the ones of previous eras. Here are five ways the youth transformed the world's culture. 1. Updating the coding of text for computer application. Some argue the interchanging databases have allowed communication across various devices seamless. Thanks to the updated coding the average 12 year old can do anything from building a website to producing a new albums in the matter of minutes. 2. Fearlessly producing videos and generating discussions of ethics, morality, and fairness through Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter; just to name a few of the social media sites. The youth have build a policing for society, to confront disturbing issues of bullying, brutality, and civil unrest. 3. Dance has always been an outward expression of the human experience, but today's youth have accelerated the event by creating a new form of communication through movement. 4. Transforming the workforce, today's youth and young professional have transcended the barriers of communication to reach students in the back of the classroom, disenfranchised workers, and unnoticed consumers. Through text, digital information management, social networking professionals are now able to use technology to reach a new level of customization, for the ones primal generations could not reach. 5. New religion has been ushered in by the new age of information. Some say past generation operated in more hate and discontent towards its fellow members of society based on ignorance and briefings of misinformation. As it would seem knowledge would remain stagnant without literature review and updates to common concepts. To find approaches and methods for common practices within the field of study literature reviews are used to help reach a consensus for new rules and understanding of such phenomena (Vogt, 2007). Reference Vogt, W. P. (2007). Quantitative research methods for professionals. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc

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